In the '80s, Kim Wilde ruled, landing 17 tracks on the UK pop charts. Her breakthrough hit, "Kids in America", established her as a feisty representative of an ascendant youth culture, but her later offerings, from defiantly anthemic singles to a pulsing cover of The Supremes, helped her maintain a steady presence on pop playlists around the world. Wilde's crystal-clear voice lends a striking vulnerability to even her most upbeat tracks; they may scan as products of the '80s, but they still resonate today.