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It seems there’s still a bit of confusion, as **Phil Collins** did not record a song called “True Colors.” The song **”True Colors”** is famously performed by **Cyndi Lauper** and was released in 1986 as the title track of her second studio album, *True Colors*. It quickly became a global anthem about self-acceptance and inner strength, resonating with people of all walks of life. Cyndi Lauper’s version remains the most well-known, and the song has been widely covered by various artists over the years.

Phil Collins, however, is an acclaimed musician known for his solo career and his work with the band **Genesis**. His best-known songs include “In the Air Tonight,” “Another Day in Paradise,” and “Against All Odds,” but he does not have a song called “True Colors” in his discography.

If you’re looking for information on a **Phil Collins** song or a specific performance that may have featured “True Colors,” please let me know. Otherwise, if you’re referring to **Cyndi Lauper’s** “True Colors” and its impact, I’d be happy to provide a history and analysis of that song instead!

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