Walk Like A Man (remix) -
The performance of a hyper-masculine "manhood" anthem by a drag icon like Divine has been noted by reviewers for its ironic and "gender-fluid" subtext.
The primarily refers to the 1985 Hi-NRG cover by the iconic drag performer Divine . While the original 1963 song was a rock and roll hit for The Four Seasons , Divine's remix reimagined it as a dance-club anthem, becoming a staple of the 1980s LGBTQ+ music scene. 📀 Song Overview Primary Artist: Divine (Harris Glenn Milstead). Original Release: April 1985 (Single). Genre: Hi-NRG, Electronic Dance, Pop. Walk Like A Man (Remix)
Experience the different energy of these remixes, from the classic dance versions to modern edits: The performance of a hyper-masculine "manhood" anthem by
Multiple versions exist, including the "dB Remix," "Rock America 12'' Remix," and the "Extra Long Remix". 📀 Song Overview Primary Artist: Divine (Harris Glenn
Divine’s version shifted the song's tone from 1960s doo-wop to a high-tempo, synthesizer-driven production.
The lyrics reflect fatherly advice to "walk like a man" and move on from a bad relationship—a message that gained new playful and quirky context when performed by Divine.
While the original was a #1 Billboard hit for The Four Seasons, Divine’s version was a significant hit in the UK club scene and remains a cult classic.