
On this day June 17, 1985, funk group Cameo released their eleventh studio album Single Life. Known for their slick grooves and bold stage presence, Cameo continued to evolve their sound with this release, blending traditional funk with a more modern 80s production style.
The album reached number 62 on the Billboard 200 and climbed to number 2 on the R and B chart. It included early signs of the band’s shift toward the electronic sound that would define their biggest hits. While Single Life featured the title track as a hit single, it also laid the groundwork for what came next.
One of the standout tracks from the sessions was Word Up, which would appear on their next album and become a signature anthem for the group.
80s insight: Single Life showed how funk was adapting to the synth driven decade. Cameo kept their cool and set the stage for one of the biggest crossover hits of the era.
The album reached number 62 on the Billboard 200 and climbed to number 2 on the R and B chart. It included early signs of the band’s shift toward the electronic sound that would define their biggest hits. While Single Life featured the title track as a hit single, it also laid the groundwork for what came next.
One of the standout tracks from the sessions was Word Up, which would appear on their next album and become a signature anthem for the group.
80s insight: Single Life showed how funk was adapting to the synth driven decade. Cameo kept their cool and set the stage for one of the biggest crossover hits of the era.