Culture Club, led by the incredible Boy George on vocals, represent the quintessential 80’s spirit. A time when hair was big, the status quo was shaken, and legends were made in the music industry. Born in England in 1961, Boy George created a style all his own backed up by his soulful pop vocals. George’s career has spanned four decades with a total of 50 million records sold worldwide.  

Between 1982 and 1999, the band had 12 Top 40 singles in the UK. These songs have stood the test of time and remain some of the most loved and celebrated records from the ’80s. And fortunately for us, we’ve also been able to enjoy Boy Geroge as a judge on The Voice Australia, where his sense of humour, charisma and passion and knowledge for music shine through. 

We’ve put together our Top 10 list of Culture Club and Boy George songs that still stand the test of time. What’s your favourite? 

  1. King of Everything 

Album: This Is What I Do 

Released: 2013 

  1. Church of the Poisoned Mind 

Album: Colour by Numbers 

Released: 1983 

  1. Karma Chameleon 

Album: Colour by Numbers 

Released: 1983 

  1. Time (Clock of the Heart) 

Album: Kissing to Be Clever 

Released: 1982 

  1. The Crying Game 

Album: The Crying Game Soundtrack 

Released: 1992 

  1. Do You Really Want To Hurt Me 

Album: Kissing to Be Clever 

Released: 1982 

  1. Everything I Own 

Album: Sold 

Released: 1987 

  1. Nice and Slow 

Album: This Is What I Do 

Released: 2013 

  1. Let Somebody Love You 

Album: Life 

Released: 2018 

  1. Life 

Album: Life 

Released: 2018 

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