The Stroke
"The Stroke"
Stroke me! Feel the power of Billy Squier's iconic 1981 hard rock anthem, "The Stroke." The explosive lead single from his breakthrough album Don't Say No, this track dominated rock radio with its heavy riff, massive drum beat, and undeniable swagger.
Released as the first single from the multi-platinum album Don't Say No, "The Stroke" launched Billy Squier to rock superstardom. Its potent combination of a minimalist hard rock guitar riff and a powerful, often-sampled funk rock drum beat created an instantly recognizable sound that defined early 80s rock.
This classic 1981 track, known for its suggestive title and powerful delivery, remains a hard rock staple. Despite common misinterpretations, "The Stroke" showcased Squier's unique blend of hard rock intensity and funk rock rhythm, becoming one of his most enduring signature songs.
SONG MEANING: While often interpreted sexually due to the lyrics "Stroke me, stroke me," Billy Squier has stated the song is actually a cynical commentary on the music industry. It refers to the way artists are manipulated or have their egos "stroked" by executives and industry figures to get them to comply or sign deals.
- BAND: Billy Squier
- GENRE: Funk Rock, Hard Rock
- RELEASEDAY: May 13
- YEAR: 1981
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- BAND: Phil Collins
- GENRE: Experimental Pop, Soft Rock, Synth-rock
- RELEASEDAY: January 05
- YEAR: 1981
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- BAND: Robert Palmer
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: June 01
- YEAR: 1988
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- BAND: Robert Palmer
- GENRE: Pop, R&B, Rock, Soul
- RELEASEDAY: January 27
- YEAR: 1985
