"Life (Is So Strange)" is a studio album by an American funk band called War. Released in 1983, the album marked one of War's more exploratory ventures, with an intriguing fusion of various musical genres, including funk, R&B, and soul. The band's line-up during the recording of this album consisted of Lonnie Jordan, Harold Brown, Charles Miller, Howard Scott, B.B. Dickerson, Lee Oskar, and Papa Dee Allen.
While the album did not achieve massive chart success, it was highly revered for its innovative musical approach and stirring lyricism. War has always been known for making politically and socially conscious music, and "Life (Is So Strange)" did not deviate from this pattern. The album touched on various aspects of everyday life, catapulting listeners into a world filled with melodious introspection. War has since gone on to become a pioneering force in music, and "Life (Is So Strange)" markedly contributes to their legacy.