Corey Hart never stopped wearing sunglasses at night. But with First Offense , he proved he didn’t need to hide behind them.
In the grand canon of 1980s pop, few debuts arrived with as much quiet swagger—and as many pairs of Ray-Bans—as Corey Hart’s First Offense . Released in the fall of 1983, the album introduced an 21-year-old Montreal-born singer with a new wave croon, a rocker’s leather jacket, and an accidental anthem that would define a decade. corey hart album
Here’s a feature piece on Corey Hart’s album First Offense (1983), framed as a retrospective look at its legacy, sound, and cultural impact. You can adapt the template for any of his albums (e.g., Boy in the Box , Fields of Fire ). By [Your Name] Corey Hart never stopped wearing sunglasses at night