I Was Made for Lovin You el giro disco que convirtió a Kiss en fenómeno global
"I Was Made for Lovin' You" is a Kiss song released in 1979 on the album Dynasty. Written by Paul Stanley and Vini Poncia, the track blends hard rock with disco, a strategic move by the band to adapt to the dominant sound of the late seventies. The song speaks of desire, physical attraction, and immediate connection with a direct and repetitive approach designed to be sung along to in dance clubs and concerts.
It was one of Kiss's biggest commercial successes, reaching the top 20 in the United States and number one in several European and Latin American countries. Although many longtime fans criticized the disco shift, the song greatly expanded the band's audience, especially outside the United States. The drums were recorded by session musician Anton Fig, as Peter Criss did not participate in all recordings during that period.
Over time, "I Was Made for Lovin' You" became one of Kiss's most recognizable songs and a staple of their concerts. It represents the moment when the band prioritized massive success over rock purity, a controversial but key decision in their commercial history.
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