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Karma Chameleon

1983 single by Culture Club

Karma Chameleon

Summary

1983 single by Culture Club

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nameKarma Chameleon
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artistCulture Club
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B-sideThat's the Way (I'm Only Trying to Help You)
releasedSeptember 5, 1983
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labelVirgin
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producerSteve Levine
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| B-side = That's the Way (I'm Only Trying to Help You)

  • Soul
  • new wave
  • R&B

"Karma Chameleon" is a song by English band Culture Club, featured on the group's 1983 album Colour by Numbers. The single was released in the United Kingdom in September 1983 and became the second Culture Club single to reach the top of the UK singles chart, after "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me". The record stayed at number one for six weeks and became the UK's biggest-selling single of the year 1983, selling 955,000 copies in 1983 and certificated platinum by BPI. To date, it is the 38th-biggest-selling single of all time in the UK, selling over 1.52 million copies.

The song was a worldwide success, going number one in 20 countries. It also spent three weeks at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 in early 1984, becoming the group's biggest hit and only US number-one single among their many top-10 hits. The single sold over 5 million copies globally. In 2015, the song was voted by the British public as the nation's ninth favourite 1980s number one in a poll for ITV. The sleeve features work from the photographer David Levine.

Background

In an interview, Culture Club frontman Boy George explained: "The song is about the terrible fear of alienation that people have, the fear of standing up for one thing. It's about trying to suck up to everybody. Basically, if you aren't true, if you don't act like you feel, then you get Karma-justice, that's nature's way of paying you back." In response to claims from singer-songwriter Jimmy Jones that the song plagiarizes his hit "Handy Man", George stated: "I might have heard it once, but it certainly wasn't something I sat down and said, 'Yeah, I want to copy this.'" In an interview with 60 Minutes Australia, Boy George said that he wrote the song while he was on vacation in Egypt, and that the other members of Culture Club were initially hesitant to record it as they felt it sounded like a country song.

The title of the song seems to have been changed because, in interviews in mid-1983, the group said their next single was to be "Cameo Chameleon". The harmonica part was played by Judd Lander, who had been a member of Merseybeat group The Hideaways in the 1960s. "Karma Chameleon" is written in the key of B major.

Reception

Cash Box said that "with Boy George's smooth lead (and the catchy background vocals), it has the air of an immediate Stateside hit". The song won Best British Single at the 1984 Brit Awards. In 2015 the song was voted by the British public as the nation's 9th favourite 1980s number one in a poll for ITV.

Other appearances

The group performed the song as a finale when they appeared in the 1986 episode "Cowboy George" of The A-Team. Likely because of the line "I'm a man without conviction" and the chorus, which includes the word chameleon, "Karma Chameleon" has been used by several politicians in political adverts. In 2006, Britain's Labour Party used "Karma Chameleon" as the theme song for a series of political advertisements against Conservative Party leader David Cameron in the 2006 UK local elections. The song also appears in the fictional radio station The Mix 107.77 for the game Saints Row 2. The song is also performed in Virgin Cruise's "The Voyage" advertisement. The song has also appeared in Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, Rock Star, Scary Movie 4, Sex Tape, American Dad!, Ricky Stanicky and Despicable Me 4.

Music video

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The music video, directed by Peter Sinclair, was filmed at Desborough Island in Weybridge during 1983. The video is set in Mississippi in 1870. It depicts a large multiracial group of people in 19th-century dress, including some dressed in red, gold, and green (as referenced in the lyrics). Boy George is dressed in what would be known as his signature look: colourful costume, fingerless gloves, long braids, and a black bowler hat.

A pickpocket and jewellery thief is seen wandering through the crowd, stealing from unsuspecting victims. The band and everyone board a riverboat, The Chameleon, as Boy George continues to sing. While four men are playing poker, the thief is discovered cheating by giving himself a royal flush, and is forced to return all his ill-gotten gains and walk the plank at the points of ladies' parasols, falling into the river. As the video ends, day has turned to evening and the party continues on the boat as it cruises down the river.

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1983–1984)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)1
Chile (UPI)4
Colombia (UPI)6
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)1
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)3
France (IFOP)5
Mexico (AMPROFON)5
Peru (UPI)1
South Africa (Springbok Radio)1
Spain (AFYVE)1
Uruguay (UPI)5
US Cash Box Top 1001
Chart (2017)Peak
position

Year-end charts

Chart (1983)Position
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Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)5
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)11
Netherlands (Single Top 100)10
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)7
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)5
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)1
West Germany (Official German Charts)34
Chart (1984)Position
Canada Top Singles (RPM)5
South Africa (Springbok Radio)7
US Billboard Hot 10010
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)32
US Cash Box14

Certifications and sales

Parodies

The United Australia Party created "Palmer Chameleon", a parody of "Karma Chameleon" promoting the party and leader Clive Palmer in particular, as part of the soundtrack of their Clive Palmer: Humble Meme Merchant mobile video game. Boy George and Culture Club's manager have said that the unauthorised use of the song constitutes copyright infringement, and have stated that their record label would be dealing with the matter.

References

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