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Outside of “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me,” the legendary British pop group Culture Club’s signature song has to be “Karma Chameleon,” from 1983’s Colour by Numbers album. The catchy ...
"Karma Chameleon" may be Culture Club 's catchiest song, but it's still a sore spot for some band members. In a new documentary, "Boy George & Culture Club," which premiered at the New York ...
But back when he looked like a woman, and frankly sang like one, his karma brought him instant wealth and fame. “Karma Chameleon” became his biggest hit when it spent three weeks at No. 1 in ...
“I’m not the person I was in 1982. Thank God!” he exclaimed. The night ended with Culture Club’s biggest hit, “Karma Chameleon,” and a fun cover of T. Rex’s “Bang a Gong (Get It On ...
Karma, karma, karma, karma, “Karma Chameleon” is the official title of an upcoming biopic of Culture Club frontman Boy George. Casting has begun on the period drama, which will chart Boy ...
Boy George shot to superstardom as the lead singer of the English new wave band Culture Club, which put out 1980s hits like “Karma Chameleon,” “I’ll Tumble 4 Ya,” and “Do You Really Want To Hurt Me.” ...
Culture Club’s previous hits such as “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me,” “Time (Clock of the Heart)” and "I'll Tumble 4 Ya” fell into the new wave and blue-eyed soul categories. "Karma Chameleon," on the ...