Debbie Gibson's "Electric Youth" is a pop album released in 1989, showcasing the singer's growth as an artist and her ability to create catchy, upbeat pop songs. The album features a mix of dance-pop and ballads, with themes of love, self-empowerment, and youthful exuberance. The title track, "Electric Youth," is a fun and energetic anthem about the power and excitement of youth, with its catchy chorus and upbeat dance beats. Other highlights include the romantic ballad "Lost In Your Eyes," which showcases Gibson's strong vocals and heartfelt lyrics, and the infectious pop track "No More Rhyme," which features a memorable synth hook and catchy chorus. Throughout the album, Gibson demonstrates her songwriting skills and versatility as a performer, experimenting with different musical styles and incorporating elements of R&B, funk, and even rock into her pop sound. "Electric Youth" is a celebration of the joy and energy of youth, and a testament to Gibson's talent as a pop artist.