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Z Cult Favorite - Ice Cream Castle

You know, when people mention anything from The Time, hardly ever is this SONG brought up. I'm usually the one who will say "Well, what about "Ice Cream Castle?". I think this was VERY different for The Time. Not musically per se, but theme wise. These lyrics were definately something that P wrote, but for some reason, he didn't feel he should keep them for himself. The song, about interracial love, if P had to pass it off to somebody, Mazarati would have fit that better than The Time did. The lyrics to this would have fit perfectly to the music of "Strawberry Lover". It just seemed odd to me hearing Morris sing "U are fine. U are white, I am of color. Let's fall in love." Don't get me wrong, I really dig this song. Very cool title. Cool subject matter. Very cool video. Very cool album cover. I remember the summer it came out. Summer of 84, P's year. Out here in So. Cal, everything was purple. P always had a strong following in Cali, so when word had it that he was doing a major motion picture, it was everywhere. Hollywood took notice in a bigtime way. So, anything connected to P got major exposure. So, this song got HEAVY rotation out here. Anyway, who here digs this song?
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Reply #1 posted 04/12/05 4:46pm

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ive gotten flake but im gonna say it again, that songs got lisa all over it..

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Reply #2 posted 04/12/05 8:34pm

Hotlegs

blackguitaristz said:

You know, when people mention anything from The Time, hardly ever is this SONG brought up. I'm usually the one who will say "Well, what about "Ice Cream Castle?". I think this was VERY different for The Time. Not musically per se, but theme wise. These lyrics were definately something that P wrote, but for some reason, he didn't feel he should keep them for himself. The song, about interracial love, if P had to pass it off to somebody, Mazarati would have fit that better than The Time did. The lyrics to this would have fit perfectly to the music of "Strawberry Lover". It just seemed odd to me hearing Morris sing "U are fine. U are white, I am of color. Let's fall in love." Don't get me wrong, I really dig this song. Very cool title. Cool subject matter. Very cool video. Very cool album cover. I remember the summer it came out. Summer of 84, P's year. Out here in So. Cal, everything was purple. P always had a strong following in Cali, so when word had it that he was doing a major motion picture, it was everywhere. Hollywood took notice in a bigtime way. So, anything connected to P got major exposure. So, this song got HEAVY rotation out here. Anyway, who here digs this song?


BG, this cut was definitely one of my jams back in the day. I especially could relate to the lyrics since I date fellas of all flavas. Also, I loved the beat to this song.
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Reply #3 posted 04/12/05 10:32pm

Abdul

I dug the lyrics on that cut, it was the music on it that I couldn't get into, it seemed dry for some reason.
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Reply #4 posted 04/13/05 12:22am

funkpill

Their last great album.....
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Reply #5 posted 04/13/05 12:49am

Hotlegs

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Their last great album.....

nod Sad but true.
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Reply #6 posted 04/13/05 10:11am

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Hotlegs said:

BG, this cut was definitely one of my jams back in the day. I especially could relate to the lyrics since I date fellas of all flavas. Also, I loved the beat to this song.
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Reply #7 posted 04/13/05 1:03pm

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A thing that I always found interesting were some of the lyrics.

"It's raining. Mad sisters, why can't they realize
that it won't be long."

Prince, what won't be long? That everywhere, you'll see brothers with white girls, so all the "mad sisters" (black girls) better get ready? That's probably why P didn't keep this one for himself, cuz P was already getting heat for appearing to favor white girls over sisters. This has always been a touchy subject. I remember hearing all the time during the 1999 period that why didn't P have any black girls in his band. I said "J.J. is black." "Nah, she doesn't count, she's mixed." "He has Vanity 6. Vanity and Susan, they're black." Nah, they're different. Why doesn't he get "real" black girls?" I would hear this from some black girls who dug P, but this is how they felt. He would get even a bigger backlash about this after the film "Under The Cherry Moon" was released. So, there was no way in the world P would have sung "Ice Cream Castles".
This was before Purple Rain and Appollina (took over for Vanity
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Reply #8 posted 04/13/05 1:10pm

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Ahhh...my personal faves on that album: "My Drawers" (Ain't nothin' like an ode to gettin' the panties AND KEEPIN' 'EM! LOL!) and "If The Kid Can't Make You Cum Nobody Can" (Especially during the sex dialogue when she asks him "What's my name, baby?" and Morris' crazy ass replies "It's baby, ain't it?" LOL! -- CLASSIC! I STILL use that line to this day! LOL!)
Desire, it covers our faces
It happens in curious places
Your body, it covers my tower
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Reply #9 posted 04/13/05 2:52pm

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This is probably my least favorite Time song ever. Now that it takes up 15 minutes of their live show I dislike it even more. the lyrics are cool, but instrumentally its just weak for them. Morris doesn't look to happy in the video either(this was right before he quit)

That said they play it all the time on the classic R&B station down here( and every time they do I'm yelling for them to play a better song by the time)
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Reply #10 posted 04/13/05 3:30pm

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Eroticist said:

Ahhh...my personal faves on that album: "My Drawers" (Ain't nothin' like an ode to gettin' the panties AND KEEPIN' 'EM! LOL!) and "If The Kid Can't Make You Cum Nobody Can" (Especially during the sex dialogue when she asks him "What's my name, baby?" and Morris' crazy ass replies "It's baby, ain't it?" LOL! -- CLASSIC! I STILL use that line to this day! LOL!)

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Reply #11 posted 04/13/05 6:14pm

Hotlegs

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A thing that I always found interesting were some of the lyrics.

"It's raining. Mad sisters, why can't they realize
that it won't be long."

Prince, what won't be long? That everywhere, you'll see brothers with white girls, so all the "mad sisters" (black girls) better get ready? That's probably why P didn't keep this one for himself, cuz P was already getting heat for appearing to favor white girls over sisters. This has always been a touchy subject. I remember hearing all the time during the 1999 period that why didn't P have any black girls in his band. I said "J.J. is black." "Nah, she doesn't count, she's mixed." "He has Vanity 6. Vanity and Susan, they're black." Nah, they're different. Why doesn't he get "real" black girls?" I would hear this from some black girls who dug P, but this is how they felt. He would get even a bigger backlash about this after the film "Under The Cherry Moon" was released. So, there was no way in the world P would have sung "Ice Cream Castles".
This was before Purple Rain and Appollina (took over for Vanity


hmmm It is interesting that you brought up how people repsonded to this song,V6,A6, And UTCM. eye noticed that back in the day that a lot of militant and non-militant brothas and sistas had similar thoughts as you mention above when P started doing his thing w/his projects at that time.

Many of friends and associates started lossing interests in Prince. They wondered why I stick around as fan espcially after the UTCM stunt and wondered if I was offended. Of course, I let them know that since I date interacially the movie doesn't offended just the bad acting lol was a turn-off despite having a slammin soundtrack
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Reply #12 posted 04/13/05 7:28pm

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Hotlegs said:

blackguitaristz said:

A thing that I always found interesting were some of the lyrics.

"It's raining. Mad sisters, why can't they realize
that it won't be long."

Prince, what won't be long? That everywhere, you'll see brothers with white girls, so all the "mad sisters" (black girls) better get ready? That's probably why P didn't keep this one for himself, cuz P was already getting heat for appearing to favor white girls over sisters. This has always been a touchy subject. I remember hearing all the time during the 1999 period that why didn't P have any black girls in his band. I said "J.J. is black." "Nah, she doesn't count, she's mixed." "He has Vanity 6. Vanity and Susan, they're black." Nah, they're different. Why doesn't he get "real" black girls?" I would hear this from some black girls who dug P, but this is how they felt. He would get even a bigger backlash about this after the film "Under The Cherry Moon" was released. So, there was no way in the world P would have sung "Ice Cream Castles".
This was before Purple Rain and Appollina (took over for Vanity


hmmm It is interesting that you brought up how people repsonded to this song,V6,A6, And UTCM. eye noticed that back in the day that a lot of militant and non-militant brothas and sistas had similar thoughts as you mention above when P started doing his thing w/his projects at that time.

Many of friends and associates started lossing interests in Prince. They wondered why I stick around as fan espcially after the UTCM stunt and wondered if I was offended. Of course, I let them know that since I date interacially the movie doesn't offended just the bad acting lol was a turn-off despite having a slammin soundtrack
.


was the UTCM beef because he was chasing French women? interesting....i never thought about this until this thread.....so, was Bonnie the only "dark" sista in his band? but then she wasnt really officially a part of a band...you got the NPG and Revolution...that leaves, Kat?

not that these things matter cause Sheila, Bonnie and Rosie are true sista's regardless of their skin tone...shoot, wendy and lisa are sista's if you ask me..only a sista could funk out on a tune like Skeleton Key....only a sista...
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Reply #13 posted 04/13/05 7:30pm

Hotlegs

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Hotlegs said:



hmmm It is interesting that you brought up how people repsonded to this song,V6,A6, And UTCM. eye noticed that back in the day that a lot of militant and non-militant brothas and sistas had similar thoughts as you mention above when P started doing his thing w/his projects at that time.

Many of friends and associates started lossing interests in Prince. They wondered why I stick around as fan espcially after the UTCM stunt and wondered if I was offended. Of course, I let them know that since I date interacially the movie doesn't offended just the bad acting lol was a turn-off despite having a slammin soundtrack
.


was the UTCM beef because he was chasing French women? interesting....i never thought about this until this thread.....so, was Bonnie the only "dark" sista in his band? but then she wasnt really officially a part of a band...you got the NPG and Revolution...that leaves, Kat?

not that these things matter cause Sheila, Bonnie and Rosie are true sista's regardless of their skin tone...shoot, wendy and lisa are sista's if you ask me..only a sista could funk out on a tune like Skeleton Key....only a sista...



I don't think the Gigalo plot went over to well w/some.

As for the rest of my sistas in funk that worked w/ P, I think some people may have had issues. But I feel like this, if they can't understand the brand of funk the P was bringing to the table, its their lost. One thing about, I'm glad that I stayed w/him throughout this journey.
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Reply #14 posted 04/13/05 8:10pm

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Abdul said:

I dug the lyrics on that cut, it was the music on it that I couldn't get into, it seemed dry for some reason.


I totally feel you. The music was a little fruity, odd for Morris to be singing to. But overall it's cool.
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Reply #15 posted 04/13/05 8:13pm

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blackguitaristz said:

A thing that I always found interesting were some of the lyrics.

"It's raining. Mad sisters, why can't they realize
that it won't be long."

Prince, what won't be long? That everywhere, you'll see brothers with white girls, so all the "mad sisters" (black girls) better get ready? That's probably why P didn't keep this one for himself, cuz P was already getting heat for appearing to favor white girls over sisters. This has always been a touchy subject. I remember hearing all the time during the 1999 period that why didn't P have any black girls in his band. I said "J.J. is black." "Nah, she doesn't count, she's mixed." "He has Vanity 6. Vanity and Susan, they're black." Nah, they're different. Why doesn't he get "real" black girls?" I would hear this from some black girls who dug P, but this is how they felt. He would get even a bigger backlash about this after the film "Under The Cherry Moon" was released. So, there was no way in the world P would have sung "Ice Cream Castles".
This was before Purple Rain and Appollina (took over for Vanity


But I think Vanity is mixed. Denise Matthews has a picture of her mom on her website and her mom is white...no mistaking that. Now Susan Moonsie definitely looks Guyanese or something like that. But P always seems to date women whose race is not apparent to the eye alone.
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Reply #16 posted 04/13/05 11:25pm

Hotlegs

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Abdul said:

I dug the lyrics on that cut, it was the music on it that I couldn't get into, it seemed dry for some reason.


I totally feel you. The music was a little fruity, odd for Morris to be singing to. But overall it's cool.

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Reply #17 posted 04/14/05 12:28am

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Hotlegs said:

sosgemini said:



was the UTCM beef because he was chasing French women? interesting....i never thought about this until this thread.....so, was Bonnie the only "dark" sista in his band? but then she wasnt really officially a part of a band...you got the NPG and Revolution...that leaves, Kat?

not that these things matter cause Sheila, Bonnie and Rosie are true sista's regardless of their skin tone...shoot, wendy and lisa are sista's if you ask me..only a sista could funk out on a tune like Skeleton Key....only a sista...



I don't think the Gigalo plot went over to well w/some.

As for the rest of my sistas in funk that worked w/ P, I think some people may have had issues. But I feel like this, if they can't understand the brand of funk the P was bringing to the table, its their lost. One thing about, I'm glad that I stayed w/him throughout this journey.
[Edited 4/13/05 19:35pm]

Agree Legs...The "Parade" album was brand new funk...Totally different from the last two albums...
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Reply #18 posted 04/14/05 1:25pm

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Lyrics aside, I found this album embarrassing with maybe 2 good cuts
on the whole thing
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Reply #19 posted 04/14/05 3:27pm

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PaulsBass said:

Lyrics aside, I found this album embarrassing with maybe 2 good cuts
on the whole thing

Agreed. i didn't dig the album at all. I do like the title cut, Jungle Love and more than that, "My Drawers". Stupid title, but great riff.
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Reply #20 posted 04/15/05 8:33am

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sosgemini said:

Hotlegs said:



hmmm It is interesting that you brought up how people repsonded to this song,V6,A6, And UTCM. eye noticed that back in the day that a lot of militant and non-militant brothas and sistas had similar thoughts as you mention above when P started doing his thing w/his projects at that time.

Many of friends and associates started lossing interests in Prince. They wondered why I stick around as fan espcially after the UTCM stunt and wondered if I was offended. Of course, I let them know that since I date interacially the movie doesn't offended just the bad acting lol was a turn-off despite having a slammin soundtrack
.


was the UTCM beef because he was chasing French women? interesting....i never thought about this until this thread.....so, was Bonnie the only "dark" sista in his band? but then she wasnt really officially a part of a band...you got the NPG and Revolution...that leaves, Kat?

not that these things matter cause Sheila, Bonnie and Rosie are true sista's regardless of their skin tone...shoot, wendy and lisa are sista's if you ask me..only a sista could funk out on a tune like Skeleton Key....only a sista...

"It's raining. Mad Sisters"
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Reply #21 posted 04/16/05 8:25am

Hotlegs

blackguitaristz said:

PaulsBass said:

Lyrics aside, I found this album embarrassing with maybe 2 good cuts
on the whole thing

Agreed. i didn't dig the album at all. I do like the title cut, Jungle Love and more than that, "My Drawers". Stupid title, but great riff.

BG Baby, Legs has to disagree with ya about this album. Eventhough the lyrics weren't the best, the tracks were slammin. So, I still would label this album as one of my fav and a classic. As for the cut My Drawers, I find the riffs/ beats are slammin and the lyrics are hilarious and done to death in classic Morris pimp2 style Yees.
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Reply #22 posted 04/16/05 8:29am

4nowneway

I remember seeing a Jesse Johnson interview on BET, he said he hated making that video because all he girls in it were ugly
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Reply #23 posted 04/16/05 8:42am

Hotlegs

4nowneway said:

I remember seeing a Jesse Johnson interview on BET, he said he hated making that video because all he girls in it were ugly

nod I remember that Donnie Simpson interview w/my boy. Yeah, Jessie wasn't feelin that scene that day.
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Hotlegs said:

blackguitaristz said:

A thing that I always found interesting were some of the lyrics.

"It's raining. Mad sisters, why can't they realize
that it won't be long."

Prince, what won't be long? That everywhere, you'll see brothers with white girls, so all the "mad sisters" (black girls) better get ready? That's probably why P didn't keep this one for himself, cuz P was already getting heat for appearing to favor white girls over sisters. This has always been a touchy subject. I remember hearing all the time during the 1999 period that why didn't P have any black girls in his band. I said "J.J. is black." "Nah, she doesn't count, she's mixed." "He has Vanity 6. Vanity and Susan, they're black." Nah, they're different. Why doesn't he get "real" black girls?" I would hear this from some black girls who dug P, but this is how they felt. He would get even a bigger backlash about this after the film "Under The Cherry Moon" was released. So, there was no way in the world P would have sung "Ice Cream Castles".
This was before Purple Rain and Appollina (took over for Vanity


hmmm It is interesting that you brought up how people repsonded to this song,V6,A6, And UTCM. eye noticed that back in the day that a lot of militant and non-militant brothas and sistas had similar thoughts as you mention above when P started doing his thing w/his projects at that time.

Many of friends and associates started lossing interests in Prince. They wondered why I stick around as fan espcially after the UTCM stunt and wondered if I was offended. Of course, I let them know that since I date interacially the movie doesn't offended just the bad acting lol was a turn-off despite having a slammin soundtrack
.

For me, it's two fold. On one hand, I never had a problem with the lyric's, because every since third grade, I've had girlfriends that were of a different race. That said, on the other hand, as a black artist, I do feel it's important to NOT slight your own race. Dating or being seen with whatever race it may be, that's your right. BUT, just my thought, to "promote" a race or a shade isn't cool and it shows a lot about the performer's state of mind and character.
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Reply #25 posted 05/03/05 5:40pm

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blackguitaristz said:

Hotlegs said:



hmmm It is interesting that you brought up how people repsonded to this song,V6,A6, And UTCM. eye noticed that back in the day that a lot of militant and non-militant brothas and sistas had similar thoughts as you mention above when P started doing his thing w/his projects at that time.

Many of friends and associates started lossing interests in Prince. They wondered why I stick around as fan espcially after the UTCM stunt and wondered if I was offended. Of course, I let them know that since I date interacially the movie doesn't offended just the bad acting lol was a turn-off despite having a slammin soundtrack
.

For me, it's two fold. On one hand, I never had a problem with the lyric's, because every since third grade, I've had girlfriends that were of a different race. That said, on the other hand, as a black artist, I do feel it's important to NOT slight your own race. Dating or being seen with whatever race it may be, that's your right. BUT, just my thought, to "promote" a race or a shade isn't cool and it shows a lot about the performer's state of mind and character.

nod eye couldn't agree w/you more b/c it shows how shallow and jaded you are as a person.
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Reply #26 posted 05/05/05 2:24pm

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blackguitaristz said:

Hotlegs said:



hmmm It is interesting that you brought up how people repsonded to this song,V6,A6, And UTCM. eye noticed that back in the day that a lot of militant and non-militant brothas and sistas had similar thoughts as you mention above when P started doing his thing w/his projects at that time.

Many of friends and associates started lossing interests in Prince. They wondered why I stick around as fan espcially after the UTCM stunt and wondered if I was offended. Of course, I let them know that since I date interacially the movie doesn't offended just the bad acting lol was a turn-off despite having a slammin soundtrack
.

For me, it's two fold. On one hand, I never had a problem with the lyric's, because every since third grade, I've had girlfriends that were of a different race. That said, on the other hand, as a black artist, I do feel it's important to NOT slight your own race. Dating or being seen with whatever race it may be, that's your right. BUT, just my thought, to "promote" a race or a shade isn't cool and it shows a lot about the performer's state of mind and character.


Didn't the original lyrics for "Jerk Out" have lines referring to interracial dating also? Prince was in a wild place back then.
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Reply #27 posted 05/05/05 2:28pm

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blackguitaristz said:

PaulsBass said:

Lyrics aside, I found this album embarrassing with maybe 2 good cuts
on the whole thing

Agreed. i didn't dig the album at all. I do like the title cut, Jungle Love and more than that, "My Drawers". Stupid title, but great riff.


At the time I thought the album was cool, but looking back at all four Time albums, I see it as the weakest one. I know a lot of people don't like 'Pandemonium' but that album blew my mind with the hard guitar licks from Jesse and the contributions from Jam & Lewis. It's my second favorite Time LP after 'What Time Is It?'.
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Reply #28 posted 05/05/05 10:50pm

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MsLegs said:

blackguitaristz said:


For me, it's two fold. On one hand, I never had a problem with the lyric's, because every since third grade, I've had girlfriends that were of a different race. That said, on the other hand, as a black artist, I do feel it's important to NOT slight your own race. Dating or being seen with whatever race it may be, that's your right. BUT, just my thought, to "promote" a race or a shade isn't cool and it shows a lot about the performer's state of mind and character.

nod eye couldn't agree w/you more b/c it shows how shallow and jaded you are as a person.
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Reply #29 posted 05/15/05 8:27pm

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sextonseven said:

blackguitaristz said:


For me, it's two fold. On one hand, I never had a problem with the lyric's, because every since third grade, I've had girlfriends that were of a different race. That said, on the other hand, as a black artist, I do feel it's important to NOT slight your own race. Dating or being seen with whatever race it may be, that's your right. BUT, just my thought, to "promote" a race or a shade isn't cool and it shows a lot about the performer's state of mind and character.


Didn't the original lyrics for "Jerk Out" have lines referring to interracial dating also? Prince was in a wild place back then.


What is wild about that?
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