American singer-songwriter and performer best known for 1980s pop hits such as "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" and "Time After Time"; noted for distinctive voice, eccentric style, and a long recording and touring career.

Lauper is active in humanitarian causes including advocacy for LGBT rights; breakthrough solo album She's So Unusual (1983) produced multiple enduring hits.

Collection of DeBaser reviews highlighting Cyndi Lauper's voice, stage presence and genre-hopping career. Reviewers praise her 80s classics, later experiments and live shows. Recurring themes: eccentric style, strong vocals, and commitment to causes.

For:Fans of 80s pop and new wave, listeners interested in vocalists who cross genres, concert-goers, and supporters of LGBT-rights-aligned artists.

 When talking about Cyndi Lauper, one talks about eccentric hairstyles and dazzling, original looks; it was primarily these little things that made her a sort of cult figure during that period.

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 I witnessed a practical demonstration of above-average vocal prowess: 56 years under her belt and a voice still powerful, malleable, capable of spanning across very different genres: pop, rock, blues, electronic dance, etc.

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 The first singles have already reached number one on the Billboard dance charts, which is incredible since MTV and the major radio and TV stations have boycotted Cyndi for years.

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