On This Day: June 21, 1988 – Paula Abdul Releases Her Debut Album Forever Your Girl

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On This Day: June 21, 1988 – Paula Abdul Releases Her Debut Album Forever Your Girl
On this day June 21, 1988, Paula Abdul released her debut album Forever Your Girl. Initially met with modest attention, the album would go on to become a massive hit, eventually reaching number one on the Billboard 200. It produced an impressive string of chart topping singles, including Straight Up, Forever Your Girl, Cold Hearted, and Opposites Attract.

Abdul’s background as a choreographer for Janet Jackson and her standout dance routines gave her a distinctive edge in the late 80s pop scene. Her blend of energetic beats, catchy melodies, and vibrant visuals helped reshape the landscape of dance pop and music videos at the end of the decade.

80s insight: Forever Your Girl became one of the most successful debut albums of the era, marking Paula Abdul’s transformation from behind the scenes choreographer to full fledged pop icon and cementing her as a symbol of late 80s energy and style.

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