Waterfront is a British pop duo, formed by Phil Cilia and Chris Duffy in the mid-1980s. Their music style is generally characterized by a blend of pop and soft rock, with notable influences from the New Romantic movement. The band achieved significant success with their 1989 hit "Cry," which reached number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. Despite their brief career, Waterfront contributed to the late 80s pop scene with their distinctive smooth vocal harmonies and synth-driven melodies.