Under Pressure
David Bowie · 1981
9 min · 2 tracks · alternative rock · electronic · hard rock
A powerful blend of rock and soul, driven by an unforgettable bassline and haunting vocals.
Under Pressure is a single by David Bowie, released in 1981. A powerful blend of rock and soul, driven by an unforgettable bassline and haunting vocals. 'Under Pressure' is notable for its landmark collaboration, becoming one of Bowie's most recognized songs and reaching No. 1 in several countries. The song's iconic bassline has influenced countless artists and it remains a staple in popular culture, often referenced in media and covered by numerous acts. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Under Pressure sound like?
A powerful blend of rock and soul, driven by an unforgettable bassline and haunting vocals. Rooted in alternative rock and electronic.
What makes Under Pressure by David Bowie notable?
'Under Pressure' is notable for its landmark collaboration, becoming one of Bowie's most recognized songs and reaching No. 1 in several countries. The song's iconic bassline has influenced countless artists and it remains a staple in popular culture, often referenced in media and covered by numerous acts. Released in late 1981, 'Under Pressure' marks a significant collaboration between David Bowie and Queen, showcasing Bowie's continued evolution as a pop icon. This track came during a period of reinvention for Bowie, following the commercial success of his earlier works like 'Heroes' and leading into the experimental phases of his later albums.
How many songs are on Under Pressure?
Under Pressure has 2 tracks, running approximately 9 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Under Pressure (Rah mix) (radio edit) Standout 3:47
- 2 The Song of the Millennium - Bohemian Rhapsody Standout 5:54
Release Date
October 26, 1981
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
9 min 41 sec
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