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Synth-pop sophistication met hip-hop's rising confidence while stadium rock maintained its grip, creating a sound landscape where electronic production and sampling became as vital as traditional instruments. 1986 captured a moment when music videos had become central to an artist's identity, with visual presentation matching the ambition of the songs themselves.
Livin' On A Prayer
Bon Jovi
The Final Countdown
Europe
Your Love
The Outfield
Take My Breath Away
Berlin
Brother Louie
Modern Talking
You Give Love A Bad Name
Bon Jovi
Greatest Love of All
Whitney Houston
(I Just) Died In Your Arms
Cutting Crew
Don't Dream It's Over
Crowded House
Papa Don't Preach
Madonna
Who Made Who
AC/DC
Walk Like an Egyptian
The Bangles
True Colors
Cyndi Lauper
Addicted To Love
Robert Palmer
You Can Call Me Al
Paul Simon
Live to Tell
Madonna
Walk This Way
Run-D.M.C. ft. Aerosmith
Danger Zone
Kenny Loggins
All the Love in the World
The Outfield
On My Own
Patti LaBelle
Wasted Years
Iron Maiden
I'll Be Over You
Toto
A Kind of Magic
Queen
These Dreams
Heart
Nobody's Fool
Cinderella
Manic Monday
The Bangles
Sara
Starship
Sledgehammer
Peter Gabriel
Kiss
Prince and the Revolution
(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party)
Beastie Boys