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1980s EN hi-nrg

The Flirts — Suno AI prompt

A ready 60-90-word style descriptor for the Style field in Suno v5.5. Era, instruments, production, vocal anchor — no name used, Suno's filter lets it through.

The Flirts were an American dance-pop group and one of the defining acts of early-1980s hi-NRG, masterminded by New York producer Bobby Orlando, better known as Bobby O. Rather than a fixed band, The Flirts were a rotating trio of women fronting Orlando's punchy, synth-driven productions, a studio concept that let him build a whole sound around bright female vocals and relentless electronic energy. Their calling cards — "Passion," "Helpless (You Took My Love)" and "Jukebox (Don't Put Another Dime)" — pair sassy, flirtatious hooks with sequenced basslines, four-on-the-floor drum machines and glittering arpeggios, a template that shaped freestyle and Italo-disco to come. Hugely popular in clubs across Europe and the United States, the group became shorthand for the cheeky, neon-lit dancefloor of the era. As a production model it captures classic hi-NRG dance-pop at its brightest — a driving electronic pulse, cheeky call-and-response vocals and unashamedly glossy synth hooks. That formula slots naturally into retro club edits, cardio playlists, neon-soaked party montages and any track chasing pure, high-octane dancefloor sparkle.

Mood
flirtatiousenergeticglossyplayfuldanceableretro
Best for
retro hi-nrg club tracks80s party playlistsworkout and cardio bedsfreestyle dance throwbacksneon montage sequencesupbeat advertising
BPM
125–135

Style prompt

sassy bright female group vocals, flirtatious and punchy, layered call-and-response chants, energetic hi-NRG dance-pop, pulsing sequenced synth-bass, four-on-the-floor
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