
On this day June 29 1987, Men Without Hats released their third album, Pop Goes the World. Known for its catchy title track, the album leaned heavily into synth pop and whimsical storytelling, continuing the band’s signature blend of quirky lyrics and electronic melodies.
The album reached number 73 on the US Billboard charts and climbed to number 8 in Canada, where the band had already established a strong following. Pop Goes the World proved Men Without Hats could still deliver infectious anthems in the post new wave landscape of the late 80s.
80s insight: Pop Goes the World showed how 80s synth pop evolved with brighter production and broader themes, keeping the spirit of the decade alive through playful and imaginative songwriting.
The album reached number 73 on the US Billboard charts and climbed to number 8 in Canada, where the band had already established a strong following. Pop Goes the World proved Men Without Hats could still deliver infectious anthems in the post new wave landscape of the late 80s.
80s insight: Pop Goes the World showed how 80s synth pop evolved with brighter production and broader themes, keeping the spirit of the decade alive through playful and imaginative songwriting.