Cyndi Lauper, Fame and Rock Hall
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In a discussion with the Rock Hall, Cyndi Lauper spoke about the meaning behind "Time After Time" and the partnership that inspired it.
The pop star paid homage to her idol as she inducted Lauper into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, doing so in the most campy, charismatic, Chappell Roan-way possible.
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Since bursting to stardom in the 1980s, Lauper has continually been a proud and vocal feminist. Her classic hit “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” remains a fun yet empowering anthem, and the singer has regularly used her platform to preach equality.
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”.