2 and 3 on the ’80s list are A-ha‘s still-infectious “Take On Me” and Cyndi Lauper‘s iconic “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”; Nirvana‘s classic “Smells Like Teen Spirit” and The Cranberries‘ gritty smash “Zombie” were the second and third most-watched of the ’90s. ...
“When it came time to make the video it was really important to me to make sure we included women from every walk of life. I wanted every little girl watching the video to have the joyful experience of seeing herself on that screen. I wanted us to be a community.” Lauper added, ...
the brand has been licensed to products ranging from condoms to lunchboxes to coffins; their makeup has transcended some of the members; after Ace Frehley and Peter Criss left the band for a second time they were replaced guitarist Tommy Thayer and ...
Not only is it a jam about literally going out and having a good time, but it's motivated millions to take society's views on women's roles into their own hands and shatter them for the sake of safe self-expression. Lauper's version is and forever will be one of the most rallying ...