Classic and Recent Popular Music 1980's Pop

According to the Atlanta Institute of Music and Media,

music genres and styles have evolved over the decades, and many famous artists and bands have impacted it in so many ways. Without these talented musicians, music would not be what it is today.

Here is a look at the most influential and groundbreaking artists of the 1980's

1980’s        

The 1980's probably had the biggest music revelation to date, the start of MTV, or music television. Making its debut in 1981, this channel was created to show music videos, and it was prevalent in society during this time.

1980's Music Evolution

MTV's very first video featured The Buggles and their 1979 chart topping single "Video Killed the Radio Star." 

Blondie's biggest hit, "Call Me" also peaked in the 80's. It held the number one spot for six weeks and was also certified gold for the one million copies it sold.

Additionally, sub-genres like heavy metal, hard rock, and glam metal became extremely popular in this decade with artists like Guns n’ Roses and Bon Jovi.

Hip-Hop also appeared on the scene with bands like Run-D.M.C who had a strong influence on the music industry. They were the first in their genre to reach gold record status and be nominated for a Grammy. Listen to Blondie's Call Me  here: 

Call Me Links to an external site.