Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Want To Have Fun -

With its bright synths, driving beat, and Lauper’s unmistakable, soaring vocals, the track became the definitive sound of the 1980s. 🔀 The Surprising Origin

Beyond the charts, it gave women permission to be loud, eccentric, and unapologetically joyful. Decades later, it remains a staple at protests, parties, and karaoke nights worldwide—proving that its message of liberation never goes out of style. Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Want To Have Fun

Hazard's version was written from a male perspective about women who just wanted to have fun with him. With its bright synths, driving beat, and Lauper’s

The music video for the song was just as revolutionary as the track itself. It became a staple on the newly launched MTV. Hazard's version was written from a male perspective

🎸 The Anthem of a Generation Cyndi Lauper’s is much more than a catchy 1983 pop hit. It is a groundbreaking feminist anthem that redefined the image of women in music and pop culture.

The video was shot on a shoestring budget using Lauper's own mother, Catrine, as the mother in the video, and professional wrestler Captain Lou Albano as her father.