Pop Culture in the 1980s is a mix of neon colors, big hair, the Brat-Pack, iconic toys and games like Nintendo and Transformers, as well as Madonna, Michael Jackson, and MTV videos.
Madonna is an American singer, songwriting and actress. In the 1980s, with the release of the album "Like a Virgin" in 1984, She didn't just push the boundaries; she obliterated them.
MTV is a channel featuring music videos from the 1980s. It has a commercial-free schedule. MTV was famous because the channel catered to the popular tastes of Americans, and artists such as Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Madonna...
General women's street-wear worn in the early 1980s included ripped sweatshirts, tights, sweatpants, and tracksuits. Athletic accessories were a massive trend in the early 1980s, and their popularity was largely boosted by the aerobics craze.
Ghostbusters is a famous movie of the 1980s. It was praised for its blend of comedy, action, and horror.
In 1985, the Coca‑Cola Company changed the formula of its iconic drink. They released "New Coke," which was a little watered down, and "Classic Coke," which was described as having more of a bite.
That time was 1983, when Jackson's omnipresence on the pop charts was revolutionary because no African-American artist had ever achieved that high a level of success. Jackson earned his pop icon status by creating music that transcended genres; he also redefined the roles of music videos and dancing in popular music.
A missing slice of pizza inspires Namco's Toru Iwatani to create Pac-Man, which goes on sale in July 1980. That year a version of Pac-Man for Atari 2600 becomes the first arcade hit to appear on a home console.
Hairstyles in the 1980s included the mullet, tall mohawk hairstyles, jheri curls, flattops, and hi-top fades, which became popular styles. Amongst women, large hair-dos, puffed-up styles, permanent waves, and softer cuts typified the decade.