
On this day June 23, 1984, The Reflex by Duran Duran reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the band’s first chart topping single in the United States. Remixed by Nile Rodgers of Chic, the song featured a bold production style that pushed the band’s sound into a more experimental and dance driven direction. The Reflex had already hit number one in the United Kingdom, Belgium, Netherlands, and Ireland, confirming Duran Duran’s global popularity at the peak of their success.
The single remained the number one song in America from June 23 through July 6. With its catchy chorus, cutting edge video, and fashion forward image, the track helped define the sound and style of the mid 80s pop scene.
80s insight: The Reflex showed how Duran Duran led the second British Invasion with a mix of sharp visuals, smart remixes, and a sound that perfectly captured the energy of 80s pop culture.
The single remained the number one song in America from June 23 through July 6. With its catchy chorus, cutting edge video, and fashion forward image, the track helped define the sound and style of the mid 80s pop scene.
80s insight: The Reflex showed how Duran Duran led the second British Invasion with a mix of sharp visuals, smart remixes, and a sound that perfectly captured the energy of 80s pop culture.