Music Review: Lou Baron Sings Culture Club’s “Do you Really Want to Hurt Me”

maria urduja osit-li
The News and Story Board
2 min readApr 1, 2019

Originally recorded by English New wave Group that featured Boy George with the band Culture Club “Do you Really Want to hurt Me” with their front man Boy George, the band have sold more than 150 million records worldwide, including over 6 million BPI certified records sold in the UK and over 7 million RIAA certified records sold in the US.

Their hits include “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me” In the UK they amassed twelve Top 40 hit singles between 1982 and 1999, including the number ones “Do You Really Want To Hurt Me” and “Karma Chameleon”, the latter being the biggest selling single of 1983, and topped the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1984.

Music Review: Artist Lourdes Duque Baron

Producer: Timeless Entertainment Inc.

Music benefits society and its people no matter what era. Whether it is a nomadic pastor curbing his boredom or a Barrio villager bonding through grief, music enriches the lives of those who indulge in it & your chance to travel back in time like the 1980s perhaps.

Lourdes Duque Baron’s version of this Boy George hit is omnipotent from sunrise to sunset — it is the alarm that puts you in the 80’s era, it is the voice that motivates you in the library, it is the friend that convinces you to chill (if you are planning to kill yourself if the cutest villain you have ever seen suddenly gets married in a movie) and it is the main melody that puts you to sleep.

Lou Baron’s vocal performance has that natural ease effortlessly charismatic and engaging, Lou might as well be conversing with the audience while crooning this song because of her soft sincere voice.

Lou Baron

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maria urduja osit-li
The News and Story Board

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