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Irene Cara became the definitive voice of the early 1980s soundtrack era. After capturing the world's attention with Fame , she successfully transitioned from a child prodigy and actress to a multi-platinum recording artist, culminating in her historic Oscar win for "Flashdance... What a Feeling" in 1983.
: While not a solo studio album, this soundtrack launched her career. Cara performed the title track " Fame " and the ballad " Out Here on My Own ," making history as the first artist to perform two nominated songs from the same film at the Academy Awards. Irene Cara - Discografia (1980-1987).rar
: Her third and final studio album of this era. It showcased a more mature, rock-influenced sound with production contributions from George Duke and Bonnie Raitt. Essential Soundtrack Contributions Irene Cara became the definitive voice of the
: Featured the high-energy track "The Dream (Hold on to Your Dream)," which also appeared on her What a Feelin' album. Legacy & Influence : While not a solo studio album, this
: Often considered her definitive pop statement. Produced by Giorgio Moroder, this album included her global #1 hit "Flashdance... What a Feeling" and other synth-pop tracks like "Why Me?" and "The Dream (Hold on to Your Dream)".
Irene Cara became the definitive voice of the early 1980s soundtrack era. After capturing the world's attention with Fame , she successfully transitioned from a child prodigy and actress to a multi-platinum recording artist, culminating in her historic Oscar win for "Flashdance... What a Feeling" in 1983.
: While not a solo studio album, this soundtrack launched her career. Cara performed the title track " Fame " and the ballad " Out Here on My Own ," making history as the first artist to perform two nominated songs from the same film at the Academy Awards.
: Her third and final studio album of this era. It showcased a more mature, rock-influenced sound with production contributions from George Duke and Bonnie Raitt. Essential Soundtrack Contributions
: Featured the high-energy track "The Dream (Hold on to Your Dream)," which also appeared on her What a Feelin' album. Legacy & Influence
: Often considered her definitive pop statement. Produced by Giorgio Moroder, this album included her global #1 hit "Flashdance... What a Feeling" and other synth-pop tracks like "Why Me?" and "The Dream (Hold on to Your Dream)".