If you're looking for a track that fuses arena rock attitude with disco rhythm, look no further than "I Was Made for Lovin' You" by KISS. Released in 1979, the song was a bold stylistic shift for the band—pairing Paul Stanley’s infectious falsetto vocals with a pulsating dance beat that shocked their hard rock fanbase and thrilled dance floors everywhere.
Featured on the album Dynasty, this track captures a moment when genres collided and the result was electrifying. While some KISS purists were skeptical, the song became a massive international hit, charting across Europe and reaching the Top 20 in the U.S.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to KISS, this song’s hypnotic groove and glam-rock flair make it impossible to ignore. It’s an anthem for late-night drives, glam memories, and guilty pleasures that shouldn’t be guilty at all.
Learn more about the song’s history and cultural impact on its Wikipedia page.
Turn up the volume, hit play, and let the glitter-and-leather vibes roll.