"Foolish Beat" is a song by singer-songwriter Debbie Gibson released as the fourth single from her debut album, Out of the Blue (1987) on March 25, 1988. Foolish Beat topped the US Billboard Hot 100 in June 1988, giving Debbie the distinction of having the then-record for the youngest person to write, produce, & perform a #1 song entirely on her own, at age 17. The record was surpassed in 2007 by Soulja Boy with "Crank That" which released when he was 16 years old & topped the Hot 100 when he was 17. Debbie however, remains the youngest female artist to hold the mark.
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"Foolish Beat" is a song by singer-songwriter Debbie Gibson released as the fourth single from her debut album, Out of the Blue (1987) on M… read more
"Foolish Beat" is a song by singer-songwriter Debbie Gibson released as the fourth single from her debut album, Out of the Blue (1987) on March 25, 1988. Foolish Beat topped th… read more
One of the most notable of teen pop stars, Debbie Gibson, (born Deborah Ann Gibson, Aug. 31, 1970, Brooklyn, N.Y., United States), also known as Deborah Gibson, scored nine U.S. top 40 hits between 1987 and 1990, including two number ones. Her 1987 debut album Out of the Blue spawned five charting singles on the Billboard Hot 100: “Only in My Dreams” (#4), “Shake Your Love” (#4), “Out of the Blue” (#3), “Foolish Beat” (#1) and “Staying Together” (#22). Gibson wrote and largely produced her own material; at 17, she became the youngest person at the time to write, produce and perform … read more
One of the most notable of teen pop stars, Debbie Gibson, (born Deborah Ann Gibson, Aug. 31, 1970, Brooklyn, N.Y., United States), also known as Deborah Gibson, scored nine U.S. top 40 hits… read more
One of the most notable of teen pop stars, Debbie Gibson, (born Deborah Ann Gibson, Aug. 31, 1970, Brooklyn, N.Y., United States), also known as Deborah Gibson, scored nine U.S. top 40 hits between 1987 and 1990, including two number o… read more