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Prince mention in REVOLUTION magazine In the latest issue of REVOLUTION, Prince ranks #75 in "The New Music One Hundred". He is actually highlighted in silver and the picture is an old one from the Rave era, and his column reads:
PRINCE ...AND THE POWER REVOLUTION. Most still associate Prince with 1984's Purple Rain, but today, his active stance on artists' rights overshadow's even his greatest hits. Frustrated with the major labels, the Purple One ditched the whole system, split from Warner Brothers to start his own indie label, NPG; and now continues to release new material on the web. The label's website houses Freedom Newz, including essays, links, and news about the battle between labels and artists. Father to: Stilletos for men, changing one's name to a symbol, changing letters to numbers. http://www.npgonlineltd.com - Prince's NPG website, with free music downloads. -His name is also on the cover, just 2 let U know. This magazine is a DJ/dance music mag 4 underground culture, I didn't know ecstacy-driven teen Ravers listened 2 Prince enough 2 mark him #75 on their Top 100 New Music list. But then again, Prince can't be categorized in his field, can he? | |
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