The Human League Releases Don’t You Want Me - November 27, 1981

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On this day, November 27, 1981, The Human League released their iconic single “Don’t You Want Me.” The track became one of the defining hits of the 80s, blending synth-pop with unforgettable lyrics and a catchy melody.

“Don’t You Want Me” topped charts worldwide, including the UK, Canada, Belgium, Ireland, Norway, New Zealand, and Israel. In the U.S., it became the #1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 from July 3 to July 23, 1982, solidifying its status as a global phenomenon.

The song’s success was pivotal in popularizing electronic music and solidifying The Human League’s place as synth-pop pioneers. Its music video, inspired by film noir, also became an MTV staple.

What’s your favorite memory of “Don’t You Want Me”? How do you think it influenced the 80s music scene?
 
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