What A Feeling (Editor's Choice)

: Irene Cara’s delivery—which earned her a Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal —balances vulnerability with raw power, moving from a hushed opening to an explosive chorus.

The 1983 anthem "Flashdance... What a Feeling" is more than just a pop hit; it is a cultural artifact that defines the aspirational spirit of its decade. Co-written by Irene Cara, Giorgio Moroder, and Keith Forsey, the song served as the emotional heartbeat of the film Flashdance and remains a cornerstone of the 1980s. Its enduring legacy lies in its fusion of innovative synth-pop production with a timeless narrative of self-actualization through art. The Sound of Ambition What A Feeling

Beyond the charts, the song reshaped how cinema and music interacted. : Irene Cara’s delivery—which earned her a Grammy

: Giorgio Moroder utilized "synth stabs" and "neon glitz" to create a high-energy backdrop that mirrored the film's visual intensity. Co-written by Irene Cara, Giorgio Moroder, and Keith

Billboard - Irene Cara's 'Flashdance…What a Feeling' - Facebook

Musically, "What a Feeling" is a masterclass in the "propulsive" sound of the early 80s.