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In a drawing, George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley stand together smiling with bright confetti and shapes sprinkled in the background with "WHAM!" written above them.
Illustrated by Emily Daugherty, Ohio State University

Experience the Timeless Energy of Wham!

A Journey Through the Iconic 80s Band and Their Impact on Society Today
January 15, 2024
4 mins read

In the vibrant landscape of 80s music, few names shine as brightly as Wham! This dynamic duo, comprising George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley, left an indelible mark on the music industry with their infectious tunes, stylish flair and unforgettable performances. Let’s take a deep dive into Wham!’s legacy, discussing their chart-topping hits, iconic fashion choices and cultural impact. We’ll also explore the Netflix documentary that provides an intimate look into the lives of these music legends.

Wham!’s Impact on 80s Music:

Wham! burst onto the music scene in the early 80s, delivering a fresh and energetic sound that resonated with audiences worldwide. Hits like “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go,” “Last Christmas,” and “Careless Whisper” not only dominated the charts but became anthems of the era. It is these specific songs that have a hold on our hearts, no matter the age. For newcomer fans like myself, these songs will make you feel as if you are the star of your own coming-of-age film. 

The Impact of “Outside” and George Michael’s Coming Out:

Wham! also played a significant role in challenging societal norms surrounding sexuality. Given the strong impact they had as a duo, their openness about their identities influenced public perception during a time when discussions about LGBTQ+ issues were far less mainstream. George Michael’s sexuality became public knowledge later in his career, and his journey as a gay man in the music industry was both personal and political. In 1998, George Michael released the single “Outside,” a bold and playful anthem celebrating his sexual liberation. The accompanying music video, featuring police officers in a disco setting, served as both a personal statement and a social commentary on the criminalization of homosexuality. George Michael’s coming out further solidified his status as an LGBTQ+ icon and emphasized the need for visibility in the mainstream. As one-half of Wham!, George Michael was a trailblazer, navigating a landscape where artists’ sexual orientations were often kept private. His courage in embracing his identity paved the way for future LGBTQ+ artists to express themselves authentically.

The Netflix Documentary: “Wham! – The Untold Story”:

For fans and newcomers alike, the Netflix documentary “Wham! – The Untold Story” offers a captivating glimpse into the lives of George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley. Through rare footage, interviews and behind-the-scenes moments, the documentary provides a nuanced portrayal of the highs and lows of their musical journey. Wham! wasn’t just about the music; their fashion choices became synonymous with the flamboyant and trendsetting spirit of the 80s. From oversized T-shirts to vibrant neon colors, the duo’s iconic style had a lasting impact in fashion. Wham!’s fashion evolution complemented their image, allowing readers to connect with the band’s trendsetting looks visually over time.

While the 80s might be a distant memory for some, Wham!’s music and style continue to resonate with new generations. Their influence has transcended time, with contemporary artists citing Wham! as musical inspirations. Artists like Michelle Williams and Sam Smith have found themselves drawing inspiration from George Michaels soothing and dreamy career. 

Wham!’s impact extends beyond their chart-topping hits and into the realms of social change. Their unapologetic approach to identity and sexuality, particularly through George Michael’s journey, paved the way for increased LGBTQ+ representation in the music industry. Today, artists continue to draw inspiration from their work and their gracious presence.

Emma Troise, Manhattan College

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Emma Troise

Manhattan College
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"My name is Emma Troise and I am receiving my degree at Manhattan College in English Literature. I am twenty years old living in New York City, and in my junior year of college.I am an inspiring writer and editor, and can not wait to learn!"

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