
On this day June 15, 1987, Boy George released his debut solo album Sold. After achieving international fame as the frontman of Culture Club, this marked his first major step as a solo artist. The album reached number 145 on the US Billboard charts and climbed to number 4 in Italy, finding stronger success in parts of Europe than in the United States.
Sold blended pop, soul, and reggae influences with George’s unmistakable voice and introspective lyrics. The title track, along with Everything I Own, gave the album a strong emotional core, reflecting his personal struggles and growth during a time of transition.
While not a massive commercial hit in the US, the album was a clear signal that Boy George was more than just a band frontman. It showed his intent to grow artistically and push into new territory.
80s insight: Sold was a bold and personal debut that carried Boy George into the solo spotlight. It reflected the decade’s theme of reinvention and individual expression.
Sold blended pop, soul, and reggae influences with George’s unmistakable voice and introspective lyrics. The title track, along with Everything I Own, gave the album a strong emotional core, reflecting his personal struggles and growth during a time of transition.
While not a massive commercial hit in the US, the album was a clear signal that Boy George was more than just a band frontman. It showed his intent to grow artistically and push into new territory.
80s insight: Sold was a bold and personal debut that carried Boy George into the solo spotlight. It reflected the decade’s theme of reinvention and individual expression.