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Listen to the sound clip Might as well face it, might as well face it from Robert Palmer - Addicted To Love:

Might as well face it, might as well face it



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"Addicted To Love" is a classic song by English singer Robert Palmer, released in 1986. This infectious track became a chart-topping hit and remains an iconic 80s anthem. The song features Palmer's soulful vocals accompanied by a catchy guitar riff, powered by a band that includes members Andy Taylor and Tony Thompson on guitars, Bernard Edwards on bass, and Jack Waldman on keyboards. Its music video is equally memorable, featuring Palmer surrounded by a band of enigmatic female musicians, dressed in identical outfits and dancing with a mesmeric precision. This visually striking video serves as a metaphor for obsession and desire, perfectly complementing the addictive nature of the song. If you're yearning to relive this masterpiece or discover it for the first time, you can play and download the sounds of "Addicted To Love" here.

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