Bad Boys Blue is a Eurodisco and dance-pop group that has been setting the tone of the international dance scene since their formation in the mid-1980s. Originally founded in Cologne, Germany, the ensemble first came together in 1984 and featured a lineup consisting of British lead singer John McInerney, along with Trevor Taylor and Andrew Thomas. Though the group has undergone various lineup changes throughout the years, McInerney has remained at its core, providing consistency and maintaining their signature sound.
Best known for hits like "You're a Woman," "Pretty Young Girl," and "Come Back and Stay," Bad Boys Blue cultivated a dedicated fanbase in Eastern and Western Europe, as well as in Asia and South America. Their music, characterized by catchy hooks, smooth melodies, and pulsating beats, has consistently found its way onto club dance floors and into the hearts of pop and disco lovers alike. Celebrating their longevity in the industry, the group released "25" and "30" to mark their 25th and 30th anniversaries, respectively—albums that featured new and remixed versions of their timeless tracks, demonstrating their ability to adapt to the evolving musical landscape. With a career spanning multiple decades, Bad Boys Blue has cemented their place in the canon of dance music, continuing to enthrall fans with their enduring sound and gripping performances.
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