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"'Ready for the 80's'" is a song recorded by American disco group the Village People. It was released in 1979 as the lead single from the group's fifth album 'Live and Sleazy'. It peaked at #52 on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 pop singles chart. On the US disco chart, along with the track, "Sleazy", "Ready for the 80's" peaked at #26.

The song featured the debut of Ray Simpson as lead singer of the group, replacing Victor Willis (who appears on earlier tracks on the album).

'Billboard Magazine' described "Ready for the 80's" as a "timely, upbeat and irresistible tip-of the hat to the upcoming decade" which "doesn't have the tongue in cheek humor of the group's three gold hits." 'Billboard' specifically praised Simpson's lead vocals. 'Cash Box' said it is "perhaps the most musically and lyrically attractive song the band has recorded under its new lineup," and also praised Simpson's vocals.

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