Culture Club has released a new version of its signature hit Karma Chameleon, bringing modern technology into one of the band’s most recognizable songs. The updated recording arrives as Boy George celebrates his 65th birthday and introduces a fresh take on the 1983 classic.
The new release features newly recorded vocals from Boy George, with AI technology used to help recreate elements of the vocal tone associated with his younger years. The project was developed through a partnership with a music technology company focused on artist-led and ethical uses of artificial intelligence.
Boy George said the experience allowed him to reconnect with a defining moment in his career while approaching the song from a new perspective. The aim, he explained, was to honor the original recording rather than replace it.
Karma Chameleon remains one of Culture Club’s most successful songs. The track topped charts around the world after its release and became a defining hit of the 1980s. Decades later, it continues to be a familiar part of pop culture and radio playlists.
The release highlights how artists are exploring new ways to revisit classic recordings while maintaining control over their creative work. As AI tools become more common in music production, projects like this are drawing attention to how technology can be used alongside established artistry.





