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“The Warrior”: Scandal’s Roaring Anthem

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
  • 3 minute read
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Released in June 1984, “The Warrior” was the lead single from Scandal’s only full-length studio album, Warrior, which dropped on August 21, 1984. Credited as Scandal featuring Patty Smyth, the track became their biggest hit and a defining anthem of mid-’80s pop rock. Written by Holly Knight and Nick Gilder, and produced by Mike Chapman, it fused empowerment, arena-ready hooks, and a whole lot of attitude.

Scandal feat. Patty Smyth - The Warrior - Single Cover

Sound: synths, grit, and a bang-bang hook

From the first beat, “The Warrior” charges forward with synth-driven hooks, electronic drums, and gritty guitars. It’s polished but punchy—designed to fill arenas and blast from boomboxes. Smyth’s vocals are fierce and commanding, delivering lines like: “Shooting at the walls of heartache / Bang, bang! I am the warrior…”

It’s part pop rock, part new wave, and all adrenaline.

Lyrics: fight for love, not against it

Lyrically, the song blends battle imagery with emotional resilience. It’s not about conflict—it’s about standing up for what matters. Knight, who also wrote “Love Is a Battlefield” and “Better Be Good to Me,” said the warrior theme came from her own desire to fight for something, not just against it.

Lines like “Love is the kill / Your heart’s still wild” and “You won’t be caged in the call of the wild” reflect the tension between vulnerability and strength. It’s a love song wrapped in armor.

Scandal feat. Patty Smyth - The Warrior - Official Music Video

Patty Smyth: voice of defiance

At the heart of it all is Patty Smyth, whose vocal performance is raw, passionate, and totally magnetic. She doesn’t just sing the song—she owns it. Her delivery blends soul and fire, turning the track into a rallying cry for anyone who’s ever had to fight for themselves.

Video: theatrical chaos and finger pistols

Directed by David Hahn, the music video is pure ’80s spectacle. Set in a warehouse, it features costumed dancers, theatrical fight scenes, and Smyth in body paint, delivering finger-pistol gestures during the “bang bang” chorus. She later joked that it looked like “an off-Broadway production of Cats,” but fans embraced the chaos—it matched the song’s wild energy.

Chart success: bang-bang domination

“The Warrior” hit No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 1 on the US Mainstream Rock chart, and topped charts in Canada. It also reached No. 6 in Australia, and No. 11 in New Zealand and South Africa. The album Warrior peaked at No. 17 on the Billboard 200, and the single earned a Platinum certification in Canada.

Scandal feat. Patty Smyth - The Warrior - Official Music Video

Legacy: still fighting, still fierce

Decades later, “The Warrior” remains a staple of ’80s playlists and empowerment anthems. It was used as the opening theme for Netflix’s GLOW and the 2024 Knuckles TV series, and featured in Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the ’80s. It’s been covered by artists like Electric Six, Joseph William Morgan, and Hindley Street Country Club.

Whether you’re facing heartbreak or just need a boost, it’s a song that says: fight for what matters—and do it with style.

Scandal feat. Patty Smyth – The Warrior – Lyrics

 

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[Intro] Ohh, oh, oh, oh, ohh
Oh, ooh, oh, oh

[Verse 1] You run, run, run away
It’s your heart that you betray
Feeding on your hungry eyes
I bet you’re not so civilized
Well, isn’t love primitive?
A wild gift that you wanna give
Break out of captivity

[Pre-Chorus] And follow me stereo jungle child
Love is the kill
Your heart’s still wild

[Chorus] Shootin’ at the walls of heartache
Bang, bang!
I am the warrior
Well, I am the warrior
And heart to heart you’ll win
If you survive the warrior
The warrior
The warrior

[Verse 2] You talk, talk, talk to me
Your eyes touch me physically
Stay with me we’ll take the night
As passion takes another bite, ohh, ohh
Who’s the hunter, who’s the game?
I feel the beat call your name
I hold you close in victory

[Pre-Chorus] I don’t wanna tame your animal style
You won’t be caged in the call of the wild

[Chorus] Shootin’ at the walls of heartache
Bang, bang!
I am the warrior
Well, I am the warrior
And heart to heart you’ll win
If you survive the warrior
The warrior
The warrior
I am the warrior

[Instrumental Break 02:21-02:53] [Guitar Solo] [Bridge] Shootin’ at the walls of heartache
(Shootin’ at the walls of heartache)
The warrior
I am the warrior
And heart to heart you’ll win
Heart to heart you’ll win
If you survive
The warrior
The warrior

[Chorus/Outro] Shootin’ at the walls of heartache
Bang, bang!
I am the warrior
Yes, I am the warrior
And victory is mine
(Shootin’ at the walls of heartache)
The warrior
I am the warrior
Shootin’ at the walls of heartache
Bang, bang!
I am the warrior
Well, I am the warrior

The Warrior

Scandal

 

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