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About the song

“Maneater” by Daryl Hall & John Oates is a song that perfectly encapsulates the duo’s knack for crafting catchy, soul-infused pop with an edge. Released in 1982, this track became one of the most iconic hits from their extensive catalog. It was the third single from their eleventh studio album, H2O, and quickly became a chart-topping success. Written by Daryl Hall, John Oates, and their longtime collaborator Sara Allen, “Maneater” tells the tale of a dangerous and alluring woman who preys on the unsuspecting, all wrapped up in a slick, infectious melody.

The song’s brooding lyrics and pulsating rhythm captured the imagination of listeners, helping it soar to the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100, where it stayed for four weeks. Its success wasn’t just limited to the U.S., as it also made waves internationally, charting high in countries like Canada, New Zealand, and the UK.

“Maneater” is a fine example of how Hall & Oates blended rock, pop, and soul into a sound that was distinctly their own, making them one of the most successful duos in music history. The track’s haunting bassline and Hall’s smooth yet urgent vocals make it a timeless classic, continuing to resonate with audiences decades after its release.

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