Teri Nunn

Teri Nunn is an American singer and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist of the synth-pop band Berlin. Born on June 26, 1961, in Los Angeles, California, she gained prominence in the early 1980s during the rise of new wave music. Berlin's sound is characterized by its fusion of electronic elements and rock, a hallmark of the synth-pop genre. Nunn's notable works include the hit singles "The Metro," "No More Words," and the Grammy Award-winning "Take My Breath Away," which was featured in the 1986 film *Top Gun*. This song significantly contributed to Berlin's fame and remains one of their defining tracks. Throughout her career, Nunn has been recognized for her powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence. Berlin's music has influenced numerous artists within the electronic and pop genres, and their work during the 1980s helped shape the sound of the era. Nunn's contributions, both as a frontwoman and a songwriter, solidified her place in music history, making her an enduring figure in the synth-pop movement.