Voyeur

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"Voyeur" is a 1981 synth-driven pop song by American singer Kim Carnes, known for its dark, edgy style and follow-up success to her hit "Bette Davis Eyes."

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Voyeur canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
albumArtist Kim Carnes
artist Kim Carnes
associatedAct David Batteau
Duane Hitchings
Val Garay
chartedIn U.S. Billboard Hot 100
surface form: Billboard Hot 100
chartPeakRegion United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decade 1980s
era post-Bette Davis Eyes career phase of Kim Carnes
followsWork Bette Davis Eyes
format 7-inch single
vinyl record
genre pop
synth-pop
hasBside Thrill of the Grill
hasInstrumentation synthesizer
hasMusicVideo yes
includedIn Kim Carnes concert setlists in the early 1980s
isFollowUpTo Bette Davis Eyes
language English
notableFor being a darker, more synth-driven follow-up to Bette Davis Eyes
partOfAlbum Voyeur self-link
performer Kim Carnes
performerGender female
producer Val Garay
recordLabel EMI America Records
releaseYear 1981
styleDescription dark
edgy
vocalist Kim Carnes
vocalStyle raspy vocals
writer David Batteau
Duane Hitchings
Kim Carnes

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Kim Carnes notableWork Voyeur
Kim Carnes notableSong Voyeur
Kim Carnes notableAlbum Voyeur
Voyeur partOfAlbum Voyeur self-link
Cafe Racers follows Voyeur