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"Some Like It Hot" by Robert Palmer
Feel the heat with The Power Station's explosive 1985 debut hit, "Some Like It Hot"! Featuring Robert Palmer's iconic vocals, this funk rock anthem from the supergroup (with members of Duran Duran and Chic) stormed the charts with its driving beat and powerful sound.
Released as the lead single from the supergroup's self-titled album, "Some Like It Hot" became a massive international success. This powerful track perfectly blended hard-hitting funk rock rhythms, courtesy of Chic's Tony Thompson and Duran Duran's John Taylor, with Andy Taylor's sharp guitars and Palmer's soulful delivery.
This quintessential 1985 rock track captured the slick, powerful sound of the era. Combining funk rock groove with hard rock energy and Robert Palmer's unmistakable voice, "Some Like It Hot" remains a dynamic and enduring hit from this unique supergroup project.
SONG MEANING: The song uses heat as a metaphor for intensity, passion, and perhaps danger or risk ("Some like it hot and some sweat when the heat is on"). It describes embracing intense experiences and desires ("Feel the heat pushing you to decide"), suggesting a preference for living life with full-throttle energy and passion.
- HASHTAGS: #RobertPalmer #FunkRock #March04
- BAND: Robert Palmer
- GENRE: Funk Rock
- RELEASEDAY: March 04
- YEAR: 1985
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