
On this day August 5 1983, Cold Blooded by Rick James was released, marking his seventh studio album and another bold chapter in his trailblazing funk career. With a sound that pushed deeper into synth driven production, the album fused R and B, pop, and rock influences into a hard hitting, groove heavy release that continued his run of success through the early 1980s.
The title track Cold Blooded became a number one hit on the R and B charts and showcased a darker, more electronic edge to James’s style. Inspired by his real life relationship with actress Linda Blair, the song's cool, mechanical rhythm and sharp lyrics reflected both emotional detachment and musical innovation. Other standout tracks included Ebony Eyes, a duet with Smokey Robinson, and Tell Me, which kept the album grounded in strong melodies and slick arrangements.
Cold Blooded further established Rick James as a force in shaping the crossover between funk and modern pop. The album reached platinum status and proved his ability to evolve with the decade while staying true to the core of his sound.
80s insight: Cold Blooded highlighted Rick James’s ability to adapt to the changing musical landscape, bringing funk into the synth heavy sound of the early 80s without losing his edge.
The title track Cold Blooded became a number one hit on the R and B charts and showcased a darker, more electronic edge to James’s style. Inspired by his real life relationship with actress Linda Blair, the song's cool, mechanical rhythm and sharp lyrics reflected both emotional detachment and musical innovation. Other standout tracks included Ebony Eyes, a duet with Smokey Robinson, and Tell Me, which kept the album grounded in strong melodies and slick arrangements.
Cold Blooded further established Rick James as a force in shaping the crossover between funk and modern pop. The album reached platinum status and proved his ability to evolve with the decade while staying true to the core of his sound.
80s insight: Cold Blooded highlighted Rick James’s ability to adapt to the changing musical landscape, bringing funk into the synth heavy sound of the early 80s without losing his edge.