Hart | Sunglasses At Night Рџћ (hq) | Corey
The lyrics hint at a "switch blade" and "deceived" lovers, adding a layer of drama that keeps it edgy.
Released in 1984, Corey Hart’s "Sunglasses at Night" is the ultimate synth-pop fever dream. It’s more than just a song; it’s a permanent fixture of 80s iconography that turned a paranoid fashion choice into a global anthem. Corey Hart | Sunglasses at Night рџЋ (HQ)
The track is defined by its dark, pulsing energy. It blends a gritty, new-wave bassline with a hook that is impossible to forget. It captures that specific 80s "cool"—a mix of rebellion, late-night mystery, and high-contrast style. The Backstory The lyrics hint at a "switch blade" and
from Corey Hart's catalog (like "Never Surrender") Similar artists who defined the era's aesthetic Modern covers or remixes that keep the song alive today pulsing energy. It blends a gritty
