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Reply #30 posted 01/21/07 1:40pm

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He definitely has an accent...a southern one?...NO falloff
He sounds like hes from Minnesota~just like Jimmy Jam and Jerome.They say stuff with like extra r's and stuff...I cant explain it. lol
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Reply #31 posted 01/21/07 1:42pm

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I don't hear a southern accent when he talks. And his father didn't really have a very pronounced southern accent. I never heard his mother talk. Only when he's fooling around and deliberately trying to talk that way do I hear any "country-ness."



*except when he says "bills" It does sound like "beels" but that might on purpose. cuz when he says "will" it sounds like "will" UNLESS he's goofing around then he goes "weel." - ("yes I weel")*
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Reply #32 posted 01/21/07 1:46pm

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He definitely has a slight southern drawl, and I don't think it's on purpose.
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Reply #33 posted 01/21/07 1:46pm

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alwayslate said:

I don't hear a southern accent when he talks. And his father didn't really have a very pronounced southern accent. I never heard his mother talk. Only when he's fooling around and deliberately trying to talk that way do I hear any "country-ness."



*except when he says "bills" It does sound like "beels" but that might on purpose. cuz when he says "will" it sounds like "will" UNLESS he's goofing around then he goes "weel." - ("yes I weel")*


LOL My brother talks like that and it gets on my nerves. He also says "Aygs" instead of "eggs" Dunno why he ended up talking like that but I didn't.
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Reply #34 posted 01/21/07 2:22pm

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JonnyApplesauce said:

Wow, although hes had alot of fun knowing people are hanging on his every word its not nearly as contrived and methodical as yall think. I dont believe anyway. Listen to Jimmy Jam, Jerome, Pepe, Jellybean, Andre, Terry, Morris, Sheila, even Monte Moir speak. Same click, same flow. Please stop, and take off that tin foil hat you messing up my dsl


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Reply #35 posted 01/21/07 8:23pm

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lol I didnt no he had an accent
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Reply #36 posted 01/21/07 10:52pm

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to bad we can't just post an mp3 in a response, I could post some clips where he talks "for real".
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Reply #37 posted 01/22/07 1:34am

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WTF?????!!!!! eek eek eek
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Reply #38 posted 01/22/07 3:34am

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U only need 2 listen 2 the song 'pretty Man' 2 know P thinks the Southern accent is cooler than his natural one wink
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Reply #39 posted 01/22/07 4:40am

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sexyAuntyFuka said:

Considering where Minneapolis is in the United states its always seemed strange 2 me that P talks like he's from Alabama or some other place in the deep south




Is he putting on the accent 2 sound more cool...I remember his Dad being interviewed on radio and he didn't have a trace of that southern accent...so where'd he get it from...did P watch Gone with the Wind 1 2 many times or something? hmm

I heard in a documentary that Michael Jackson puts on his infamous high voice ...what next...Madonna's real accent is bomberclart Jamaican? neutral

I used to think Prince had an affected accent but didn't think of it as southern. However, after hearing him in his most honest moments, I don't think he does put it on. He does have a bit of midwest accent which would sound southern to some ears maybe. As far as his dad, I come from 3 different backgrounds and people always ask me where I'm from, when I say Seattle, they say "but you have an accent" some people think it sounds southern but it's because I've been around indians and black people my whole life. So I could see how being around different people can affect a persons accent. I always thought the early Prince sounded kinda like a white boy in his speaking. But, really, like everything in america, his voice is kinda of a amalgram.
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Reply #40 posted 01/22/07 4:44am

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ufoclub said:

Excellent topic that most people don't even think about.

On bootlegs during rehearsals, you can clearly hear the Minnosota accent on Prince. I remember listening to a bootleg in the car, and my friend heard this nerdy accented voice speak about something technical about the playing, and he cracked up. He was like "that's Prince?" laughing. From his persepctive Prince was always this super-reclusive, trying-to-be-uber-cool, mysterious guy... so hearing that voice was like a joke in a comedy movie to him, where when an iconic character speaks, it's a ridiculous voice.

You can barely hear his Minnasota voice at the beginning of Irristible bitch "turn down (or is it up?) the vocals" and his vocal styling on "Dead On It" is very much like his "natural" voice.

It seems to me that normally when Prince speaks and he knows he's being heard, he alters his tone and accent to sound more cool and hip, It used to be this kind of pseudo deep romantic euro tone, these days it's a very urban "with it" tone with tons of slang or euphamisms.

He's a performer. "Life ain't no fun without fantasy" - prince

Wish i could hear that shit.
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Reply #41 posted 01/22/07 4:50am

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No Prince doesn't fake his accent. Many Black people who live in the northern part of the United States have southern accents that are past on from their parents and generations before them, Our roots from the south, that's where slavery originated when we were brought from Africa originally. Read your history books. Older Blacks mainly have maintained some of the south, So does Sheila E who is from Louisiana where Prince's parents are from.
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Reply #42 posted 01/22/07 4:56am

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mozfonky said:

I've been around indians



U mean Native Americans...right? smile
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Reply #43 posted 01/22/07 5:01am

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wlcm2thdwn said:

No Prince doesn't fake his accent. Many Black people who live in the northern part of the United States have southern accents that are past on from their parents and generations before them, Our roots from the south, that's where slavery originated when we were brought from Africa originally. Read your history books. Older Blacks mainly have maintained some of the south, So does Sheila E who is from Louisiana where Prince's parents are from.
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Nope, i dont buy that. Just cos your ancestors are from a certain part of the world doesnt mean Ur gonna talk with their accent otherwise Lucy Liu would speak with an Oriental accent and Michael Douglas would speak witha Jewish accent.. An accent is nurture not nature and so again...I ask, why the rassclart does P talk with a deep south accent?


Truth be known, Minneopolis is so close 2 Canada I expect him 2 sound more Celine Dionne than Selena Williams smoker
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Reply #44 posted 01/22/07 5:07am

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Well it can be true as far as I know, and actors go to great lengths with speech and language coaching to get rid of their original accents as do DJ's and others. Prince also knows street language but he's been a multimillionaire not living in the streets, where do you think that comes from?
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Reply #45 posted 01/22/07 5:17am

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wlcm2thdwn said:

Well it can be true as far as I know, and actors go to great lengths with speech and language coaching to get rid of their original accents as do DJ's and others. Prince also knows street language but he's been a multimillionaire not living in the streets, where do you think that comes from?
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honestly, like most things Prince i think its contrived.

The whole spiritual thing he sold us in the 80's and the emotional stuff in the 90's and now the religious stuff in the OO's ...all perfectly contrived..man's probably a Mormon & shit lol


But its all very entertaining if U dont take it 2 seriously...he's a fantastic entertainer but U only have 2 watch him when he plays the guitar and does that 'Im so feelin' it expression...he can turn it on n off like a light switch'

Best entertainer i've ever witnessed though.. His accent is beyond entertaining his audience however and i feel it shows a deep rooted insecurity he has about himself.. sad
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Reply #46 posted 01/22/07 5:25am

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sexyAuntyFuka said:

mozfonky said:

I've been around indians



U mean Native Americans...right? smile

I mean indians, I'm indian, I don't call us by the phony pc Native American crap, but if other indians do that's their business.
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Reply #47 posted 01/22/07 5:28am

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sexyAuntyFuka said:

wlcm2thdwn said:

No Prince doesn't fake his accent. Many Black people who live in the northern part of the United States have southern accents that are past on from their parents and generations before them, Our roots from the south, that's where slavery originated when we were brought from Africa originally. Read your history books. Older Blacks mainly have maintained some of the south, So does Sheila E who is from Louisiana where Prince's parents are from.
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Nope, i dont buy that. Just cos your ancestors are from a certain part of the world doesnt mean Ur gonna talk with their accent otherwise Lucy Liu would speak with an Oriental accent and Michael Douglas would speak witha Jewish accent.. An accent is nurture not nature and so again...I ask, why the rassclart does P talk with a deep south accent?


Truth be known, Minneopolis is so close 2 Canada I expect him 2 sound more Celine Dionne than Selena Williams smoker


That's a pretty ridiculous statement. Black people have always maintained more of their southern identities and traits when they moved north because they didn't have a huge pool of different kinds of people(like hillbillies who migrate) to assimilate into. My stepdad was from Louisiana and I'm neither black nor from the south and people always think I'm a southerner. No put on to it, can't conceal it if i want to. But I don't.
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Reply #48 posted 01/22/07 5:51am

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mozfonky said:



different kinds of people(like hillbillies



U mean Caucasians ...right? smile
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Reply #49 posted 01/22/07 5:58am

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mozfonky said:

sexyAuntyFuka said:




U mean Native Americans...right? smile

I mean indians, I'm indian, I don't call us by the phony pc Native American crap, but if other indians do that's their business.


Yeah but dont U feel its insulting that the only reason Ur called Indian is because Christopher 'Oh shit Im lost but don't tell the crew' Columbus thought he was on the coast of india when he 1st set foot on Hispaniola in 1492... U sound like y'all wouldn't care if u were called American Zulu's if he thought he'd reached South Africa..

hell, my folks are from Cuba and i prefer 2 be called Caribbean cos 'Carib' is an indigenous word from where I am from...no such thing as a West Indian or American Indian 4 that point...

If we started re-naming places after all the men who can't read a map and think their somewhere their not...well, we'd be right royally fucked. neutral
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Reply #50 posted 01/22/07 6:15am

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sexyAuntyFuka said:

mozfonky said:


I mean indians, I'm indian, I don't call us by the phony pc Native American crap, but if other indians do that's their business.


Yeah but dont U feel its insulting that the only reason Ur called Indian is because Christopher 'Oh shit Im lost but don't tell the crew' Columbus thought he was on the coast of india when he 1st set foot on Hispaniola in 1492... U sound like y'all wouldn't care if u were called American Zulu's if he thought he'd reached South Africa..

hell, my folks are from Cuba and i prefer 2 be called Caribbean cos 'Carib' is an indigenous word from where I am from...no such thing as a West Indian or American Indian 4 that point...

If we started re-naming places after all the men who can't read a map and think their somewhere their not...well, we'd be right royally fucked. neutral


You call yourself what you want, i know full well about the whole crap about columbus, they been called Indians for hundreds of years here all the sudden people want to pussify words, (which is a general thing these days) and make the word into "native". Well, either one is fine but I call myself Indian, if you ask me what I am I'll say Indian.
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Reply #51 posted 01/22/07 6:25am

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babynoz said:

Giovanni777 said:



2 this I'd like 2 add that Prince is very flexable linguistically, and can switch character voices in an instant. The poster is reffering 2 the times in interviews, etc, where Prince dips into some street, that's all. Alot of us do this... it's very common, and especially with someone like Prince who, as an artist, and one who expresses, and perhaps thinks in characters, also has a sharp sense of humor.




So true. I do the same thing myself depending on who I'm speaking to and what I'm trying to express. P has a great ear for linguistics and a vivid imagination for characters. I've heard him do everything from hillbilly to wise guy and he cracks me up because he's really good at it. Like handclap said, having roots in Louisiana, southern speech probably comes easily to him.

If you wanna hear Minnesota, ask him to say "water" and there it is. cool


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VenusBlingBling said:



How the heck is his regular voice/accent nerdy?? To me it's the opposite of nerdy.... confuse


Have you heard many boots? Go listen to the one where he's teaching the band Another Lonely Christmas and he's like "Didja warm your voice up before you came? 'Course ya did. Trust me I'm a musician! *nerdy laugh*" <<< NERD!

Or the Lovesexy rehersals where he's telling the band about Weird Al's "I'm Fat" video, "OMG and he was wearing this giant fatsuit LOLZ!" <<< NERD!
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falloff I like how you put LOLZ at the end of that - just picture Prince saying that. lol
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Reply #52 posted 01/22/07 6:47am

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ufoclub said:

to bad we can't just post an mp3 in a response, I could post some clips where he talks "for real".


Probably the easiest one for folks to lay ears on is the beginning of Calhoun Square, where he says, "Listen to the drummer...but you still wanna have fun. I shouldn't be work."

The hard "R" in "work" is pure Upper Midwest. (I live in Wisconsin -- heard that all my life, took lots of voice lessons to lose it. lol )
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Reply #53 posted 01/22/07 7:50am

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I dont hear an accent. He seems to speak proper english to me. Definately no southern accent I live in Georgia and he does not sound like us hicks down here or use any of our slang.
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Reply #54 posted 01/22/07 8:28am

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Genesia said:

ufoclub said:

to bad we can't just post an mp3 in a response, I could post some clips where he talks "for real".


Probably the easiest one for folks to lay ears on is the beginning of Calhoun Square, where he says, "Listen to the drummer...but you still wanna have fun. I shouldn't be work."

The hard "R" in "work" is pure Upper Midwest. (I live in Wisconsin -- heard that all my life, took lots of voice lessons to lose it. lol )


He's still using his "rock n roll cool" voice there.... what I'm talking about does not sound so smooth... I think in Lovesexy rehearsals, you can really hear it.
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Reply #55 posted 01/22/07 8:33am

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ufoclub said:

Genesia said:



Probably the easiest one for folks to lay ears on is the beginning of Calhoun Square, where he says, "Listen to the drummer...but you still wanna have fun. I shouldn't be work."

The hard "R" in "work" is pure Upper Midwest. (I live in Wisconsin -- heard that all my life, took lots of voice lessons to lose it. lol )


He's still using his "rock n roll cool" voice there.... what I'm talking about does not sound so smooth... I think in Lovesexy rehearsals, you can really hear it.


You can hear it in the SOTT rehearsals, too.
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Reply #56 posted 01/22/07 8:34am

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I always thought that his current slick street vernacular was a bit fake--kind of like when Justin Timberlake talks--Justin, give it up! You're an Orlando kid!

slight correction-JT is originally from Memphis, TN, not Orlando.
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Reply #57 posted 01/22/07 9:28am

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God I would love to hear David Bowie talk street. It would be a life long dream.



YESSSSS!!!!!


He should have rapped at the end of "I'm Afraid of Americans".
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Reply #58 posted 01/22/07 9:39am

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

sexyAuntyFuka said:

Considering where Minneapolis is in the United states its always seemed strange 2 me that P talks like he's from Alabama or some other place in the deep south

not surprising, as you gotta take into account that both of his parents were originally from louisiana. i can definitely hear that in his voice sometimes.



I hear it every once in a while in interviews when he's saying something funny. I think he does it to make his point. Sometimes I think he's taking on a Morris Day persona. It's funny. cool It's just plain rediculous when he tries to sound tough tho. The moment that stands out to me right now is when he was on the Muppets, and told the bear to "Check the list, Fool!" lol

Also, I would just LOVE to hear him speak with a thick Minnesotan accent for an entire interview, or during a concert. Heck, I'd pay money to hear him perform a monologue from Drop Dead Gorgeous! Good money...
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Reply #59 posted 01/22/07 11:01am

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ufoclub said:

Genesia said:



Probably the easiest one for folks to lay ears on is the beginning of Calhoun Square, where he says, "Listen to the drummer...but you still wanna have fun. I shouldn't be work."

The hard "R" in "work" is pure Upper Midwest. (I live in Wisconsin -- heard that all my life, took lots of voice lessons to lose it. lol )


He's still using his "rock n roll cool" voice there.... what I'm talking about does not sound so smooth... I think in Lovesexy rehearsals, you can really hear it.


another great place to hear him with his guard down is on oprah when she was asking mayte what she calls Prince..he was pretending to be holding a cup and he said something right in that section of the interview ..about what he would do if he heard her call him that...I think it was "scared me to death" it along with the facial expression was the realest I have ever seen Prince and YES it was pretty Dorky lol
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