Smooth Sailing: The ultimate ''yacht rock'' quiz
"If you like piña coladas and getting caught in the _______"

Ahoy, music lovers! Ready to set sail on a smooth journey through the golden era of soft rock?
Welcome aboard our Yacht Rock Bands Quiz— your ticket to float away and learn how well you know the breezy, feel-good hits that ruled the airwaves in the late '70s and early '80s.
From silky harmonies to iconic vocals, this quiz dives deep into the smooth grooves, mellow guitar riffs, and laid-back vibes that define the Yacht Rock genre. Whether you're a die-hard fan, can hum every note, or just love the unmistakable chill, you're in the right place!
So, grab your captain's hat, pour a piña colada, and see if you're truly smooth enough to sail through this soft-rock trivia challenge.
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Before entering the Danger Zone, he was nabbing Grammys for breezy tunes like "This Is It."
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This critically adored jazz-rock duo, who took their name from a William S. Burroughs novel, cut some yacht-ready gems like "Peg."
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This group of studio musicians saw their epic song "Africa" hit the pop charts again this year.
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Once Michael McDonald joined the band, the wind in their sails started blowing with smashes like "What a Fool Believes." They even posed for this photo on a boat.
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His self-titled debut album won Album of the Year at the '81 Grammys. Thanks to both "Sailing" and the flamingo on the cover.
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This band helped to define Yacht Rock with "Love Will Find a Way" in 1978 — not to mention their palm-tree logo and yachty name.
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His big hit had the boat-appropriate title "Lido Shuffle."
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This duo pioneered the Yacht Rock seas with relaxed jams like "Summer Breeze" and "You're the Love."
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His 1979 romantic classic "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)" went all the way to No. 1.
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This band with a sporty name hit No. 1. with "Baby Come Back."
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Their smooth groove "Still the One" got toes tapping back in 1976.
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This act sang "make a wish, baby" in their huge "Biggest Part of Me." The wish worked, as it topped charts.
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This twosome's sunset-soft ballad "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight" reached No. 2.

Smooth Sailing: The ultimate ''yacht rock'' quiz
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