What is the best pop album of the 1980s?

By YPB Team
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From synth-pop anthems to chart-dominating megastars and new wave cult classics, the eighties produced some of the most iconic and enduring albums in pop history. Which album defined the decade for you? Cast your vote!

Thriller - ranking option ranked #1

Thriller

Michael Jackson's 1982 landmark, the best-selling album of all time, featuring 'Billie Jean,' 'Beat It,' and the genre-defining title track.

1/18
Like a Virgin - ranking option ranked #2

Like a Virgin

Madonna's 1984 blockbuster debut that made her a global superstar, powered by the provocative title track and 'Material Girl.'

2/18
Purple Rain - ranking option ranked #3

Purple Rain

Prince's 1984 masterpiece blending rock, funk, and soul, featuring 'When Doves Cry,' 'Let's Go Crazy,' and the iconic title track.

3/18
Bad - ranking option ranked #4

Bad

Michael Jackson's 1987 follow-up to Thriller that spawned five consecutive #1 singles including 'Man in the Mirror' and 'The Way You Make Me Feel.'

4/18
True Blue - ranking option ranked #5

True Blue

Madonna's 1986 album, the best-selling record of her career at the time, featuring 'Papa Don't Preach' and the anthemic title track.

5/18
Whitney Houston - ranking option ranked #6

Whitney Houston

Whitney Houston's self-titled 1985 debut, featuring seven consecutive top-three singles and cementing her as the voice of a generation.

6/18
Faith - ranking option ranked #7

Faith

George Michael's 1987 solo debut blending rockabilly, soul, and pop, becoming one of the decade's best-selling albums with hits 'Father Figure' and the title track.

7/18
Born in the USA - ranking option ranked #8

Born in the USA

Bruce Springsteen's 1984 arena-rock juggernaut with seven top-10 singles, including 'Dancing in the Dark' and the anthemic title track.

8/18
Can't Slow Down - ranking option ranked #9

Can't Slow Down

Lionel Richie's 1983 smash that sold 20 million copies worldwide with enduring hits 'All Night Long' and 'Hello.'

9/18
She's So Unusual - ranking option ranked #10

She's So Unusual

Cyndi Lauper's 1983 debut producing four top-five singles including 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun' and 'Time After Time.'

10/18
Make It Big - ranking option ranked #11

Make It Big

Wham!'s 1984 worldwide #1 album featuring the feel-good anthems 'Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go' and 'Careless Whisper.'

11/18
Colour by Numbers - ranking option ranked #12

Colour by Numbers

Culture Club's 1983 follow-up selling around 10 million copies, widely regarded as one of the most fully realized pop records of the decade.

12/18
Synchronicity - ranking option ranked #13

Synchronicity

The Police's 1983 swan song, a defining synth-pop-adjacent album featuring 'Every Breath You Take,' the decade's most-played song.

13/18
Rio - ranking option ranked #14

Rio

Duran Duran's 1982 new wave masterpiece with glossy keyboards, funky bass lines, and iconic music videos that defined early MTV.

14/18
Dare - ranking option ranked #15

Dare

The Human League's 1981 landmark synth-pop album that defined the decade's electronic sound and spawned the massive hit 'Don't You Want Me.'

15/18
Songs from the Big Chair - ranking option ranked #16

Songs from the Big Chair

Tears for Fears' 1985 synth-pop masterpiece featuring 'Everybody Wants to Rule the World' and 'Shout,' one of the decade's most emotionally resonant records.

16/18
Rhythm Nation 1814 - ranking option ranked #17

Rhythm Nation 1814

Janet Jackson's 1989 groundbreaking album blending pop, R&B, and social commentary, producing seven top-five singles.

17/18
Please - ranking option ranked #18

Please

Pet Shop Boys' 1986 debut, a coldly beautiful synth-pop record featuring 'West End Girls' and 'Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money).'

18/18

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