On This Day: April 1 1984 Self Control by Laura Branigan Was Released

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On This Day: April 1 1984 Self Control by Laura Branigan Was Released
On this day April 1 1984 Laura Branigan released her third studio album Self Control. Blending powerful vocals with dramatic synth driven production the album showcased her ability to balance emotional ballads with energetic pop anthems.

Self Control reached number 23 on the US Billboard charts and featured the title track which became one of Branigan’s biggest international hits. The song topped charts in multiple countries and helped solidify her place as a standout voice in the 80s music scene.

The album also included tracks like The Lucky One and Ti Amo and carried a darker more mature tone compared to her earlier releases.

Fun fact: The title track Self Control was originally written and recorded by Italian singer Raf but Laura Branigan’s version became the definitive hit and remains one of the most iconic songs of the decade.

Trivia question: What Laura Branigan hit from the Self Control album was originally recorded by Italian artist Raf?

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