On This Day: July 2, 1981 – Foreigner Released Their Fourth Album 4

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On This Day: July 2, 1981 – Foreigner Released Their Fourth Album 4
On this day July 2, 1981, Foreigner released their fourth studio album titled 4, a massive success that would go on to define their sound for the decade. The album quickly climbed to the top of the US Billboard 200 chart, eventually hitting number one and selling over six million copies in the United States alone.

4 featured a blend of rock anthems and emotional ballads that showed Foreigner’s range and cemented their mainstream popularity. The lead single Urgent brought a harder edge with its infectious saxophone solo, while Waiting for a Girl Like You became one of the most iconic power ballads of the 1980s. Other standout tracks included Juke Box Hero and Break It Up, all contributing to the album's massive radio presence.

Produced by Robert John Mutt Lange, the album brought a polished, radio friendly sound that gave Foreigner a broader audience. It was a defining moment not just for the band, but for arena rock during the early 80s.

80s insight: Foreigner’s 4 hit at just the right time, blending heartfelt lyrics with slick production and rock energy. Its success showed how 80s rock could be both powerful and deeply emotional, capturing a wide audience.

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