On This Day: June 30, 1980 – Chic Releases Real People

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On This Day: June 30, 1980 – Chic Releases Real People
On this day June 30, 1980, Chic released their fourth studio album Real People. Following the massive success of their disco anthems in the late 1970s, the group entered the new decade with a record that blended their signature groove with funk and R&B influences.

Real People featured the production talents of Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards, whose tight rhythms and smooth arrangements continued to define Chic’s polished sound. The album included tracks like Rebels Are We and 26, which leaned into socially conscious themes while still delivering the dancefloor energy fans expected.

The album reached number 30 on the US Billboard charts. While not as commercially dominant as earlier releases, it showed Chic’s willingness to evolve and stay relevant as the disco backlash began to reshape the music landscape.

80s insight: Real People proved that Chic was more than a disco act. They adapted to the changing sound of the early 80s with style and substance, showing that their influence would outlast the disco era.

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