Cyndi Lauper, Roan and Hall of Fame
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Pop music icon Cyndi Lauper has gone way beyond “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” accumulating millions of dollars in her long career.
In 1986, Cyndi Lauper released a music video full of sparkling headdresses, big hair, chunky pearls, and trippy colorful visuals. The song, “True Colors,” would go on to become a renowned symbol of love and acceptance and an anthem for the queer community,
"Girls Just Want to Have Fun" singer Cyndi Lauper is known for her successful career; however, she also has a flourishing love and family behind-the-scenes. Learn all about her personal life.
Years later, Lauper admitted that while the track had been appropriated by dozens of artists and used in a number of hit movies, “the most honoured I ever felt was when Miles Davis covered it… the way he played it was pure magic”.