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The music list above includes only those confirmed born in 1981 (the most iconic). Many other 1981‑born musicians have regional impact (e.g., Indian pop star Udit Narayan , South‑Korean idol Lee Seung‑gi ).
Hollywood in 1981 was a transitional year between the gritty 70s auteur cinema and the high-concept blockbusters of the 80s. It gave us: The Birth 1981
The film provided a venue where the complexities of reproductive health could be accessed by audiences who were generally excluded from formal education about their bodies. The music list above includes only those confirmed
"The Birth (1981)" was part of a genre of films that were often imported, dubbed, or re-contextualized for Indian audiences. It gave us: The film provided a venue
"The Birth 1981" had a profound impact on the development of hip-hop in the UK and beyond. The event helped to:
Perhaps the most fitting "birth" of 1981 was a scientific milestone. On December 28, 1981, Elizabeth Jordan Carr, the first American "test-tube" baby, was born in Norfolk, Virginia. Her birth signaled a new frontier in reproductive medicine and brought the concept of in-vitro fertilization (IVF) into the public consciousness. Additionally, 1981 also saw the birth of a new medium. On August 1, 1981, MTV (Music Television) launched, changing the music industry forever. The first video ever played was "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles—a fitting anthem for the cultural shift that was about to take place.
"The Birth (1981)"—along with contemporary films like Pregnancy and Childbirth (1981) and Gupt Gyan (1974) —operated within a unique exhibition space.