Notorious
"Notorious"
Get funky with Duran Duran's 1986 smash hit, "Notorious"! Produced by Nile Rodgers, this infectious track marked a stylish evolution for the band, blending funk rock grooves with dance-rock energy. The title track from their fourth studio album showcased a leaner, more mature sound.
- TITLE: Notorious
- BAND: Duran Duran
- GENRE: Dance-rock, Funk Rock
- RELEASEDAY: October 20
- YEAR: 1986
Released October 20, 1986, "Notorious" announced a new era for Duran Duran, now operating as a trio. This funk rock single, heavily influenced by producer Nile Rodgers (who also contributed guitar), featured punchy horns and a driving bassline. It successfully updated their sound, proving their ability to craft sophisticated dance-rock hits while navigating lineup changes and evolving musical trends.
"Notorious" stands as a prime example of Duran Duran's 1986 foray into funk rock. The lead single and title track from the album showcased a tighter, groove-oriented approach compared to their earlier synth-pop work. Its catchy chorus and undeniable dance-rock beat made it a global hit, highlighting the successful collaboration between the band and legendary producer Nile Rodgers during a transitional period.
SONG MEANING: "Notorious" is often interpreted as reflecting the band's experiences with fame, gossip, media scrutiny, and internal tensions, particularly around the departure of guitarist Andy Taylor. Lyrics about lies, reputation, and public perception ("grand notorious liar," "Don't believe it 'less you read it," "Who really gives a damn for a flaky bandit?") suggest commentary on the pressures and betrayals within the music industry and the band itself at that time.
"Duran Duran"
- TITLE: Duran Duran
- ACTIVE: 1978–present (1978)
- BAND: Duran Duran
"Hungry Like the Wolf"
- TITLE: Hungry Like the Wolf
- BAND: Duran Duran
- GENRE: Disco-rock, New Wave, Synth-pop
- RELEASEDAY: May 04
- YEAR: 1982
