Single Life

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"Single Life" is a mid-1980s funk and R&B hit by Larry Blackmon’s band Cameo, known for its catchy groove and playful take on bachelorhood.

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instanceOf single
song
albumArtist Cameo NERFINISHED
associatedAct Cameo NERFINISHED
Larry Blackmon NERFINISHED
chronologyInArtistCatalog Cameo singles discography NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre R&B
funk
post-disco
hasAudience R&B radio listeners
dance club listeners
hasBackingVocals Cameo members
hasEra 1980s funk
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drum machines
rhythm guitar
synthesizers
hasMusicalStyle catchy groove
dance-oriented
synth-driven funk
hasReputation signature mid-1980s Cameo track
hasSubgenre dance-funk
hasTheme bachelorhood
partying
romantic freedom
single life
language English
medium 12-inch single
7-inch single
notableFor being a funk and R&B hit for Cameo
playful take on bachelorhood
partOfAlbum Single Life NERFINISHED
performedByEnsemble Larry Blackmon’s band Cameo NERFINISHED
performer Cameo NERFINISHED
producer Larry Blackmon NERFINISHED
recordLabel Atlanta Artists NERFINISHED
PolyGram NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1980s
releasePeriod mid-1980s
vocalist Larry Blackmon NERFINISHED
writer Larry Blackmon NERFINISHED
members of Cameo

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Larry Blackmon notableSong Single Life