Relax
"Relax"
Don't do it! Unleash the power of Frankie Goes to Hollywood's explosive 1983 debut single, "Relax." This iconic track defined the era with its groundbreaking synth-pop production, driving Hi-NRG beat, and controversial lyrics, becoming a massive global phenomenon.
Released as the sensational first single for Frankie Goes to Hollywood, "Relax" stormed charts worldwide despite being famously banned by the BBC. Produced by Trevor Horn, its powerful blend of synth-pop, pulsating Hi-NRG dance energy, and provocative new wave attitude created an unforgettable sound.
This legendary 1983 dance-pop anthem features Holly Johnson's distinctive vocals urging listeners over a relentless electronic beat. Its groundbreaking production, suggestive themes, and cultural impact cemented "Relax" as a quintessential synth-pop and new wave classic of the 80s.
SONG MEANING: The song is overtly sexual in nature, with lyrics like "Relax, don't do it / When you want to come" widely interpreted as instructions related to delaying or achieving orgasm. It's a provocative and hedonistic celebration of sexual pleasure, whose controversial nature fueled its notoriety.
- BAND: Frankie Goes to Hollywood
- GENRE: Dance-pop, Hi-NRG, New Wave, Synth-pop
- OTHER: OneHitWonder
- RELEASEDAY: October 24
- YEAR: 1983
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- BAND: Thomas Dolby
- GENRE: New Wave, Synth-pop
- OTHER: OneHitWonder
- RELEASEDAY: October 12
- YEAR: 1982
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- BAND: The Vapors
- GENRE: New Wave, Power Pop
- OTHER: OneHitWonder
- RELEASEDAY: January 28
- YEAR: 1980
