The song is characterized as a blend of synth-pop and new wave. Chart Performance
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"Chequered Love" was an international commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in several countries: Peaked at #4 in May 1981. International #1s: Reached #1 in South Africa. chequered_love
While "Kids in America" remains her most famous track, "Chequered Love" is often cited as a "masterpiece" and a defining example of early 80s synth-pop.
"Chequered Love" is the second single by British pop singer , released in 1981 as the follow-up to her massive debut hit "Kids in America". Written by her father, 1950s rock-and-roll star Marty Wilde , and her brother Ricky Wilde , the track solidified Kim Wilde's status as a leading figure of the early 1980s new wave and synth-pop movements. Release and Production The song is characterized as a blend of
Peaked at #2 in Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Belgium. It reached #6 in Australia and Sweden. Content and Themes
The symphonic rock band The Enid provided the instrumentation for the track and the debut album. While "Kids in America" remains her most famous
Released in May 1981, it appeared on her self-titled debut album, Kim Wilde .
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