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: On January 11, 1984, BBC Radio 1 DJ Mike Read infamously stopped the record mid-play, labeling its lyrics and artwork "obscene".

: The BBC implemented a total ban across radio and TV. This backfired spectacularly, creating a "forbidden fruit" effect that propelled the song from number six to number one in just two weeks. Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax

The song’s meteoric rise was fueled by a high-profile censorship battle . : On January 11, 1984, BBC Radio 1

"Relax" was more than just a song; it was a multi-media phenomenon. The song’s meteoric rise was fueled by a

Released in October 1983, by Frankie Goes to Hollywood is one of the most commercially successful and culturally significant debut singles in British pop history. Known for its pioneering electronic production and the massive controversy it sparked, the track became a defining anthem of the 1980s. Production and "The Trevor Horn Sound"