Seeking fun loving
Open minded male
Slightly worn but not broken
If you're looking for life's pleasure
Cure of heart, cure of mind
And tenderness in your kiss
Hey, hey, wishing on a star
Driving in her car
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
I love life, nice books
A good smile, good looks
Drop a line, spend some time
Not discrete about it
Love's a fine remedy
There's no doubt about it
Dreaming in the dark
Dreaming of a spark
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
She's not alone
She's got candy, now
Home of her own
She's not alone
She's got candy now
She's got her candy
She's got candy now
I am rugged, read
And laugh a lot
I'm the beast you can cure
With what you got
It's not lie
I'm an easy going guy
Letters from a far
Driving in her car
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
She's not alone
She's got candy, now
She's got candy
She's got candy, now

Cyndi Lauper

An 80’s pop starlet that skyrocketed her way to the top of the mainstream game, Cyndi Lauper has made her mark as an artist both socially and musically.

Beginning her solo career in the 1983 with hit debut album She’s So Unusual, Lauper came to be a household name with the four top-five hits that came with the record, including breakthrough single “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” and the visceral, chart-topping “Time After Time”. Her camp attitude, electrifying vocals, and unrelenting earworms made an impression on the general public, and she would take home Best New Artist and Best Album Package at the Grammy’s for She’s So Unusual, amidst 4 other nominations. Lauper would never reach the same sort of stardom again musically following She’s So Unusual, but her legacy was far from over.

She’s So Unusual set the ground for her next True Colors. Released in 1986, the album most notably contained title-track “True Colors”, which would grow to become a primary anthem of the gay rights movement. Lauper would later serve as a key advocate of the LGBT community, and she has fairly consistently addressed homophobia throughout her career.