Boy George (George Alan O'Dowd) is a British singer-songwriter and lead singer of Culture Club, known for 1980s hits and a distinctive androgynous image.

The provided review discusses the 1995 album Cheapness and Beauty, noting its glam and guitar-driven rock sound and a cover of Iggy Pop's "Funtime". The review also references Boy George's 1995 autobiography Take It Like A Man.

The available review praises Boy George's 1995 album Cheapness and Beauty for its glam, guitar-forward rock direction and strong tracks such as God Don't Hold A Grudge and Genocide Peroxide. The review highlights a cover of Iggy Pop's "Funtime" and links the album to George's 1995 autobiography Take It Like A Man. Recommended for Culture Club fans and listeners who like guitar-driven alternative pop.

For:Fans of Boy George and Culture Club; listeners of 80s pop and glam-influenced, guitar-driven music.

 

If CheapnessAndBeauty needed a category, it would undoubtedly include many works by other big stars from the eighties who decided to lighten their sound from the keyboards to enrich it with those glam guitars in the nineties.

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