Addicted to Love
"Addicted to Love"
Might as well face it! Robert Palmer's iconic 1986 rock smash "Addicted to Love" defined an era with its driving beat and unforgettable video. This Grammy-winning track from the Riptide album blended rock, pop, soul, and R&B into a powerful, globally recognized anthem.
Released as the signature single from his massively successful album Riptide, this track propelled Robert Palmer to global superstardom. Its potent mix of hard rock guitar energy, a driving pop/rock rhythm section featuring Tony Thompson, and Palmer's cool, soulful vocals created an undeniable hit single.
Immortalized by its legendary minimalist music video featuring identical models, "Addicted to Love" became a cultural touchstone. This powerful 1986 rock song, exploring the overwhelming nature of desire, remains a staple of classic rock radio, showcasing Palmer's unique blend of pop, rock, soul, and R&B.
SONG MEANING: The song uses addiction as a metaphor for the overpowering and consuming nature of intense love or lust ("Your lights are on, but you're not home / Your mind is not your own"). The singer acknowledges the inescapable pull of this feeling, portraying love itself as an addictive force one is powerless to resist.
- BAND: Robert Palmer
- GENRE: Pop, R&B, Rock, Soul
- RELEASEDAY: January 27
- YEAR: 1985
"In The Air Tonight"
- BAND: Phil Collins
- GENRE: Experimental Pop, Soft Rock, Synth-rock
- RELEASEDAY: January 05
- YEAR: 1981
"Simply Irresistible"
- BAND: Robert Palmer
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: June 01
- YEAR: 1988
"One More Night"
- BAND: Phil Collins
- GENRE: Soft Rock
- RELEASEDAY: March 30
- YEAR: 1985
