On This Day September 2 1989 – Cold Hearted by Paula Abdul Hit Number One in America

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On This Day September 2 1989 – Cold Hearted by Paula Abdul Hit Number One in America
On this day September 2 1989, Cold Hearted by Paula Abdul climbed to number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. The track was the fifth single from her debut album Forever Your Girl and cemented her status as a pop powerhouse of the late 80s.

With its edgy production and dance floor energy, Cold Hearted stood out thanks to its bold sound and striking music video featuring intense choreography and a theatrical performance style. The song showcased Paula’s blend of pop and R&B influences, backed by a new jack swing rhythm that was red hot during the era. It spent one week at the top and became one of her signature hits.

80s insight: Paula Abdul’s streak of number one hits from Forever Your Girl made her one of only a few artists in the 80s to dominate both the dance charts and pop radio at the same time.

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