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Still Shining! Recommended Female Singers of 1980s Western Music

The 1980s saw dramatic changes—from technological advances to the birth of MTV—and produced many massive hit songs that made music history.

At the same time, a wide range of genres flourished, from new wave and soul to disco and pop, and it was also an era that saw the rise of many leading female singers.

This article highlights female Western artists who colored the era, focusing on those who debuted in the 1980s while also including artists who had been active since the 1970s.

Enjoy it together with the hit songs these women sang in the ’80s!

Still Shining! Recommended Female Singers of 80s Western Music (41–50)

I Think We’re Alone NowTiffany

Tiffany – I Think We’re Alone Now (Official Music Video)
I Think We're Alone NowTiffany

Tiffany is an American pop singer who achieved worldwide popularity from the late 1980s through the 1990s.

She released her debut album, “Tiffany,” in 1987 and scored major hits with its singles.

Since then, she has showcased a wide range of musical styles—pop, dance, pop rock—and has even ventured into country pop.

In 2000, her album “The Color of Silence” was named one of Billboard’s Top 10 Albums, demonstrating her cross-genre prowess.

She has also appeared in films and on television, and has been active in various ventures such as launching a cooking club.

Carrying the allure of ’80s pop into the present, her music is recommended for those seeking both nostalgia and freshness.

Let’s Hear It for the BoyDeniece Williams

Deniece Williams – Let’s Hear It for the Boy (Official Video)
Let's Hear It for the BoyDeniece Williams

A shining presence in the American soul, R&B, and gospel scenes.

Born in 1950, Deniece Williams is known for her soft, emotive vocals.

Her 1976 debut single “Free” drew attention for a soprano reminiscent of Minnie Riperton.

Centered on soul and R&B, her appeal lies in a musical style that spans a wide range of genres, from pop to dance.

In 1982, she topped the Billboard Hot 100 with “It’s Gonna Take a Miracle.” She has an illustrious track record, including a Grammy win for her 1986 album So Glad I Know.

She’s a recommended songstress for anyone seeking to be soothed by a sweet, gentle voice.

She Works Hard For The MoneyDonna Summer

When it comes to the Queen of Disco, that would be Donna Summer.

For those who remember the disco boom that swept from the 1970s into the 1980s, her name is a nostalgic one.

Her sound, which fused danceable disco tunes with pop-rock elements, managed to appeal to many listeners beyond disco fans.

Her massive hit Hot Stuff even achieved the remarkable feat of winning the Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance.

Angel Of The MorningJuice Newton

Juice Newton – Angel Of The Morning (Official Music Video)
Angel Of The MorningJuice Newton

She’s a female singer-songwriter rooted in country who also scored major hits in the pop music world.

Her 1981 album “Juice” was a huge success, and singles like “Angel of the Morning” and “Queen of Hearts” became hits across the U.S.

In Japan, the upbeat pop song “Sunshine of Love,” used in a Honda commercial, is also well known.

Another noteworthy point is that Andrew Gold played guitar.

Tell It to My HeartTaylor Dayne

Taylor Dayne is an American pop singer who debuted in the late 1980s and gained worldwide popularity.

Her 1988 debut single was a massive hit, propelling her to instant stardom.

With her powerful vocals and danceable tracks, she has thrived across a wide range of genres, from dance-pop and R&B to rock.

Her talent has been highly acclaimed, earning her three Grammy nominations.

In 2016, she gave a talk at TEDWomen, leaving a strong impression with her active advocacy for women’s rights.

She’s recommended not only for those who love ’80s music but also for anyone drawn to strong, empowering female artists.

PhysicalOlivia Newton-John

Olivia Newton-John, who was born in the UK and raised in Australia, began her career as a singer and actress in the mid-1960s.

Although she had a period of working her way up, she went on to win a Grammy with her 1974 release I Honestly Love You.

She’s also well known for the huge success of the musical film Grease, in which she starred alongside John Travolta.

In the 1980s, her track Physical, which brought rock-to-disco stylings to the forefront, became a massive hit.

The music video—mindful of the fitness craze of the time—was startling in more ways than one.

What’s Love Got to Do with ItTina Turner

Tina Turner – What’s Love Got To Do With It (Official Music Video) [HD Upgrade]
What's Love Got to Do with ItTina Turner

Tina Turner, a singer, dancer, and actress known for her strikingly flashy, quintessentially ’80s hairstyles.

With a career spanning over 50 years, the 1980s were a period when she achieved great success both as a singer and as an actress.

Many people likely think of her when they hear about ’80s hit Western music.

Her soulful, energetic voice never fails to put you in a positive mood.