Modulation / key changes have been used in music for ages but the style I’m talking about is the distinctive last verse (or chorus) sudden key change up to power through to the end. Seems to have come about sometime in the 60s/70s and was everywhere in the 80s onwards.
Examples:
Heaven is a place on earth - Belinda Carlisle
I will always love you - Whitney Houston
But who popularised it? What was the first big song to do it and set the style for the genre?
I know nothing about music history, but consider that you’re basically describing yodeling
not the singing of high notes but the music key. e.g. Whitney’s song starts out in one key but progresses up one later when she hits the chorus “AND IIIIII EEEIIIIII”
WEIIIIIILLL AaAAAHHLWWWAYS love EUGHYOUUUUUU
I know almost nothing about yodelling, but of the little I’ve heard it has never struck me as a dramatic key change