“Girls on Film” – Duran Duran

“Girls on Film” is a song by the British new wave band Duran Duran, released in 1981 as their third single. Written by Duran Duran members Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, John Taylor, Roger Taylor, and Andy Taylor, along with producer Colin Thurston, the song is known for its distinctive synth riff, driving bassline, and provocative lyrics.

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“Girls on Film” is characterized by its infectious groove and danceable rhythm, blending elements of new wave, funk, and disco. The lyrics of the song explore themes of voyeurism and exploitation in the entertainment industry, with lines like “Lipstick cherry all over the lens as she’s falling” and “Girls on film, two minutes later” painting a vivid picture of the world of fashion and celebrity.

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The song’s music video, directed by Godley & Creme, caused controversy upon its release due to its sexually suggestive content, featuring scantily clad models and scenes of simulated violence.

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Despite this, or perhaps because of it, the video helped propel “Girls on Film” to commercial success, reaching the top five on the UK Singles Chart and becoming one of Duran Duran’s signature songs.

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“Girls on Film” remains a beloved classic of the new wave genre, with its catchy melody, infectious energy, and provocative lyrics continuing to resonate with audiences around the world. The song’s enduring popularity has cemented its place in music history as one of Duran Duran’s most iconic and memorable tracks.

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