The “visual sizzle” of music video defines the look—and sound—of the ’80s, Miami Vice premieres and a record ten Platinum movie soundtracks yield multiple chart hits. Veteran Rock and Soul icons re-tool and relaunch, MTV unveils its Video Music Awards and Prince floods the zone with Purple Rain.

#1 Song of the Year   

Prince – When Doves Cry

Artists of the Year   

  1. Lionel Richie
  2. Cyndi Lauper
  3. Huey Lewis & The News

Artist with Most Charting Songs   

  • Rick Springfield (5)

Average #1 Artist Age   

  • 31.6 years

#1 Songs   

  1. Yes – Owner of a Lonely Heart (January, 2 wks)
  2. Culture Club – Karma Chameleon (February, 3 wks)
  3. Van Halen – Jump (February, 5 wks)
  4. Kenny Loggins – Footloose (March, 3 wks)
  5. Phil Collins – Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) (April, 3 wks)
  6. Lionel Richie – Hello (May, 2 wks)
  7. Deniece Williams – Let’s Hear It for the Boy (May, 2 wks)
  8. Cyndi Lauper – Time After Time (June, 2 wks)
  9. Duran Duran – The Reflex (June, 2 wks)
  10. Prince – When Doves Cry (July, 5 wks)
  11. Ray Parker Jr. – Ghostbusters (August, 3 wks)
  12. Tina Turner – What’s Love Got to Do with It (September, 3 wks)
  13. John Waite – Missing You (September, 1 wk)
  14. Prince & The Revolution – Let’s Go Crazy (September, 2 wks)
  15. Stevie Wonder – I Just Called to Say I Love You (October, 3 wks)
  16. Billy Ocean – Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run) (November, 2 wks)
  17. Wham! – Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go (November, 3 wks)
  18. Daryl Hall & John Oates – Out of Touch (December, 2 wks)
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