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2 smart career moves by Prince? One that worked and one that didn't... I have always thought that pulling the Black Album was more of a career stunt than anything else. Prince knew he was at the height of his powers and pulled the album in an attempt to make the most bootlegged, infamous album in history. I thought it was a genius move. Then I thought that he got pissed off at WB for not allowing him to release like 5 albums a year cause he knew he'd make a lot of money off it if he could and be the biggest richest artist in the world. He knew he had the fanbase. But WB were going more for longevity than a huge score. Anyone else think these are more likely reasons for these things? [Edited 3/9/07 0:41am] | |
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5 albums a year | |
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Bundling the Musicology album with concert ticket sales. Pure genius. Wanna hear me sing? www.ChampagneHoneybee.com | |
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The name change and the Superbowl performance. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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UCantHavaDaMango said: Bundling the Musicology album with concert ticket sales. Pure genius.
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theodore said: 5 albums a year In the 1990s and in this present day and age, I'd buy all five of them each year. It's not like there is anyone else out there worth a damn to spend money on these days. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: In the 1990s and in this present day and age, I'd buy all five of them each year. It's not like there is anyone else out there worth a damn to spend money on these days. Oh, yes! I would buy all of them 2. Hell, he could release 10 records a year and it woul b with me | |
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I'd say, as a whole, his firing people as soon as he'd outgrow them, from musicians to the early managers. You have to be in the music business to understand how small mindedness really stops progress. Also, maybe his release of Dirty Mind, it freed him up for his later commercial triumph. | |
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vainandy said: In the 1990s and in this present day and age, I'd buy all five of them each year. It's not like there is anyone else out there worth a damn to spend money on these days. Very, very true. I'd rather listen to Musicology hundreds of times over Justin Timberlake or Eminem or whoever. | |
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mozfonky said: vainandy said: In the 1990s and in this present day and age, I'd buy all five of them each year. It's not like there is anyone else out there worth a damn to spend money on these days. Very, very true. I'd rather listen to Musicology hundreds of times over Justin Timberlake or Eminem or whoever. Definitely! | |
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The twins.
I'm not sure exactly if that can be labeled as "smart" but as a " career move", I think that they qualify as two. | |
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