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Prince HASN'T HAD A REAL HIT SINCE "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World" This is the real reason he is having a fit.
His last true hit song was in 1993! He's had a few charters BUT no true Top 10 smash. He's tried desperately to get back on top. The whole wanna be D'angelo tracks, the lame Hip Hop concessions, the modern production concessions, you know it. He's washed up to anyone beyond his worshippers. "Black Sweat" was suppose to be the one...FLOP. | |
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No' he hasn't. Shame about that.
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I don't think he tried all that hard really to get back on top.
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So nothing that charts other Billboard charts is considered successful. Even the top ten Album (CD) Chart !!!
Get your facts straight before you come with this nonsense again. P is doing okay for a 50-year-old black man. Your not going to see any top ten hits for Bruce, Rolling Stones or any other oldie act but they have something a lot of younger acts do not have talent HomeSquid said: This is the real reason he is having a fit.
His last true hit song was in 1993! He's had a few charters BUT no true Top 10 smash. He's tried desperately to get back on top. The whole wanna be D'angelo tracks, the lame Hip Hop concessions, the modern production concessions, you know it. He's washed up to anyone beyond his worshippers. "Black Sweat" was suppose to be the one...FLOP. | |
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Black sweat was a flop !!!
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HomeSquid said: This is the real reason he is having a fit.
His last true hit song was in 1993! He's had a few charters BUT no true Top 10 smash. He's tried desperately to get back on top. The whole wanna be D'angelo tracks, the lame Hip Hop concessions, the modern production concessions, you know it. He's washed up to anyone beyond his worshippers. "Black Sweat" was suppose to be the one...FLOP. Do you live on planet twat, Homespud! No, sorry just kiddin I just can't help but be amused I like posts like these, | |
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Well, who in the hell releases their lead single as "te Amo Bore-aZone" ?
lawd. In the 80's you got hit songs mixed with hit videos. Raspberry Berret and Kiss where great song/video combos. Now Prince just doesn't get it right. You have songs like Fury, which are sleeper videos but catchy songs, or interesting looking videos like Te Amo, but boring ass songs. but wait.... Who in the hell releases Te Amo Corazon(sp?) as the lead single? WHO? | |
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darrenj said: HomeSquid said: This is the real reason he is having a fit.
His last true hit song was in 1993! He's had a few charters BUT no true Top 10 smash. He's tried desperately to get back on top. The whole wanna be D'angelo tracks, the lame Hip Hop concessions, the modern production concessions, you know it. He's washed up to anyone beyond his worshippers. "Black Sweat" was suppose to be the one...FLOP. Do you live on planet twat, I just can't help but be amused I like posts like these, The capital city of planet twat is Famsville. . | |
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TheGoldEXp said: More hating
That's all HomeSquid and many others knows how to do it seems. I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that | |
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SquirrelMeat said: darrenj said: Do you live on planet twat, I just can't help but be amused I like posts like these, The capital city of planet twat is Famsville. The life of Brian, classic! [Edited 11/15/07 8:18am] | |
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the most beautiful g i the world is one of my biggest gripes with prince.
i think its pretty terrible & lazy sounding tune. didnt he go away & produce it in 24hrs or something? i always thought it sounded like it! | |
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Imago said: Well, who in the hell releases their lead single as "te Amo Bore-aZone" ?
lawd. In the 80's you got hit songs mixed with hit videos. Raspberry Berret and Kiss where great song/video combos. but wait.... Who in the hell releases Te Amo Corazon(sp?) as the lead single? WHO? Your Deep! Who the F__k_ng FAM !!!! | |
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darrenj said: I don't think he tried all that hard really to get back on top.
what? he hasn't? really? http://www.facebook.com/p...111?ref=ts
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ButterscotchPimp said: darrenj said: I don't think he tried all that hard really to get back on top.
what? he hasn't? really? 400.000 plus in london, not bad goin'. I didn't think he would sell out. I was worried for him to be honest. | |
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HomeSquid said: This is the real reason he is having a fit.
His last true hit song was in 1993! He's had a few charters BUT no true Top 10 smash. He's tried desperately to get back on top. The whole wanna be D'angelo tracks, the lame Hip Hop concessions, the modern production concessions, you know it. He's washed up to anyone beyond his worshippers. "Black Sweat" was suppose to be the one...FLOP. Your threads are worse than his chart positions. (Insert something clever here) | |
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Hit to who, some group of them in the outfield, or the purple crowd that let's
all of his music, hit home. That's the world series of love for ya. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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HomeSquid said: This is the real reason he is having a fit.
His last true hit song was in 1994! He's had a few charters BUT no true Top 10 smash. He's tried desperately to get back on top. The whole wanna be D'angelo tracks, the lame Hip Hop concessions, the modern production concessions, you know it. He's washed up to anyone beyond his worshippers. "Black Sweat" was suppose to be the one...FLOP. "I Hate U" released in 1995, was Prince's (or ) last original hit song to reach the U.S. top 40, peaking at #12. His song "1999" reached the top 40 during its namesake year, but that was a re-issue. Stuck like glue! | |
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If the Black Sweat video had featured something really energetic and cool that everyone wanted to see... it would have hit a bit. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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what artist of his generation has had a hit in the last decade? U2? Madonna? Spingsteen? Jackson? Van Halen? Shall I go on?
And these days, what constitutes a hit anyway? Certainly not what it used to be. And singles don't have the same role in promoting an album which don't have the same role in promoting a tour anymore. You have to find other means, and Prince certainly has, and has the scars from the learning process to show for it. | |
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HomeSquid said: This is the real reason he is having a fit.
His last true hit song was in 1993! He's had a few charters BUT no true Top 10 smash. He's tried desperately to get back on top. The whole wanna be D'angelo tracks, the lame Hip Hop concessions, the modern production concessions, you know it. He's washed up to anyone beyond his worshippers. "Black Sweat" was suppose to be the one...FLOP. Besides Madonna which other 50 yr olds do you know with hit single? I don't think it's about hit singles anymore for Prince. He's up in that legend bracket now. Black Sweat was a great single - hit or not. I don't ever expect Prince to have a hit single again - but I don't judge the music I like by that criteria - If I did, I'd be a MJ freak. | |
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vivid said: HomeSquid said: This is the real reason he is having a fit.
His last true hit song was in 1993! He's had a few charters BUT no true Top 10 smash. He's tried desperately to get back on top. The whole wanna be D'angelo tracks, the lame Hip Hop concessions, the modern production concessions, you know it. He's washed up to anyone beyond his worshippers. "Black Sweat" was suppose to be the one...FLOP. Besides Madonna which other 50 yr olds do you know with hit single? I don't think it's about hit singles anymore for Prince. He's up in that legend bracket now. Black Sweat was a great single - hit or not. I don't ever expect Prince to have a hit single again - but I don't judge the music I like by that criteria - If I did, I'd be a MJ freak. I couldn't have said it better! . [Edited 11/15/07 12:01pm] . | |
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SquirrelMeat said:[quote] vivid said: Besides Madonna which other 50 yr olds do you know with hit single? I don't think it's about hit singles anymore for Prince. He's up in that legend bracket now. Black Sweat was a great single - hit or not. I don't ever expect Prince to have a hit single again - but I don't judge the music I like by that criteria - If I did, I'd be a MJ freak. I couldn't have said it better! [Edited 11/15/07 13:51pm] Dad. Cartoonist. Illustrator. TOPPS Star Wars and Walking Dead Illustrator. Film Illustrator. JEDI. PRINCE Fan. www.theartofprince.com
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SquirrelMeat said: vivid said: Besides Madonna which other 50 yr olds do you know with hit single? I don't think it's about hit singles anymore for Prince. He's up in that legend bracket now. Black Sweat was a great single - hit or not. I don't ever expect Prince to have a hit single again - but I don't judge the music I like by that criteria - If I did, I'd be a MJ freak. I couldn't have said it better! . [Edited 11/15/07 12:01pm] EXCELLENT! Couldn't agree more. Besides, every single released by PRINCE since "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World" are ALL INCREDIBLE songs. Just because they were not "hits" by radio mass play standards does not make them less in quality when compared to his hits of the 80's and early 90's. Define "hit" anyway. What makes a hit is a song that is played "heavy in rotation" by radio. When people listen to a song rotated enough on radio it becomes a hit and memeroable song to them. For example, "Ice, Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice, "Only Wanna Be with You" by Hootie and the Blowfish", "Fly" by Sugar Ray, "Breakfast at Tiffany's" by Deep Blue Something, "Free Yo Mind" by En Vogue, "Stay (I Missed You)" by Lisa Loeb or "Criminal" by Fiona Apple (just to name a few) are hit songs because they were played on heavy rotation on radio during their individual time of release in the 90's. Are these songs any better or worse than single such as "Space", "Letitgo", "Eye Hate U", "Dinner With Deloris", "The Holy River", "Somebody's Somebody", "Girl 6", "The One", "Come On", "The Greatest Romance Ever Sold", "Man Of War", "The Work", "Musicology", "Call My Name", Cinnamon Girl", "Te Amo Corazon", "Black Sweat", "Fury", "Beautiful Loved and Blessed", "The Song Of The Heart", "S.S.T", "Guitar", "The One U Wanna C", "Chelsea Rodgers" or "PFUnk" release from Prince in the mid 90's to present? It's a matter of opinion but based on "fact", those Prince songs are incredible due to quality and arrangement. They are all high quality, well produced and arranged songs. But to like them is a matter of opinion. To me that list of Prince singles alone would make a killer greatest hits volume...just listen to the variety of music, sound and styles!! WOW!! If these Prince "singles" were played on "HEAVY ROSTATION" when released, they would have been the "real hits" you say are lacking in his work of the 90's and 2000's. All it takes is heavy play...over and over. So, PRINCE has been making hits, excellent quality hits and still different than what was released at the time all along. Look at the list of Prince singles I mentioned above that were officially released again...those are some killer tracks and they definitely didn't sound like anything out at the time on top 40 pop and R&B when it was released Prince is still cutting edge! Planet Earth, 3121 and Musicology are MAGNIFICANT ALBUMS. There is so much musicianship, variety and emotion an each album that makes me, again, feel in AWE of PRINCE and his creativity and genius. I look forward to the next album with great anticipation and excitement! Yeah, PRINCE ROCKS! Dad. Cartoonist. Illustrator. TOPPS Star Wars and Walking Dead Illustrator. Film Illustrator. JEDI. PRINCE Fan. www.theartofprince.com
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ufoclub said: If the Black Sweat video had featured something really energetic and cool that everyone wanted to see... it would have hit a bit.
I agree with this. It could have been top 40 fodder for sure. The video sucked complete ass. Prince just stands there doing nothing. I mean, absolutely nothing. He made one funny face that only fans would have liked, and the rest of the video felt like it was somekind of Vonage commercial. | |
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to those thinking Prince hasn't/wasn't trying to produce hits...what about "The Greatest Romance Thats Ever Been Sold"...actually the entire Rave album was an attempt to reinvigorate his career and introduce him to younger fans...
to say that Prince doesn't wanna produce hits is naive at best...it would seem that if he didn't wanna make hits, he would have continued in the direction of the Rainbow Children and N.E.W.S...those can truly be considered cutting edge...and those kind of albums are what separated Prince from the rest of the pack...but the last three releases have been nearly as mediocre as the rest of the pop/r&b offerings from other artists... [Edited 11/15/07 14:19pm] | |
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roodboi said: to those thinking Prince hasn't/wasn't trying to produce hits...what about "The Greatest Romance Thats Ever Been Sold"...actually the entire Rave album was an attempt to reinvigorate his career and introduce him to younger fans...
to say that Prince doesn't wanna produce hits is naive at best...it would seem that if he didn't wanna make hits, he would have continued in the direction of the Rainbow Children and N.E.W.S...those can truly be considered cutting edge...and those kind of albums are what separated Prince from the rest of the pack...but the last three releases have been nearly as mediocre as the rest of the pop/r&b offerings from other artists... [Edited 11/15/07 14:19pm] The maxi-single for TGRES is actually a great maxi. In it during one of his "raps" he states (referencing raper, Eve's involvement) "together we make the remix a big seller". So yeah, I get the feeling Prince wanted this to be his re-introduction into the limelight. To me, he had already missed his opportunity with 1999-TNM, both poorly executed, and timed awkwardly. Prince could have owned the year 1999. | |
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Th best live perfomer alive is washed up? U sound like a complete FOOL. | |
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Imago said: roodboi said: to those thinking Prince hasn't/wasn't trying to produce hits...what about "The Greatest Romance Thats Ever Been Sold"...actually the entire Rave album was an attempt to reinvigorate his career and introduce him to younger fans...
to say that Prince doesn't wanna produce hits is naive at best...it would seem that if he didn't wanna make hits, he would have continued in the direction of the Rainbow Children and N.E.W.S...those can truly be considered cutting edge...and those kind of albums are what separated Prince from the rest of the pack...but the last three releases have been nearly as mediocre as the rest of the pop/r&b offerings from other artists... [Edited 11/15/07 14:19pm] The maxi-single for TGRES is actually a great maxi. In it during one of his "raps" he states (referencing raper, Eve's involvement) "together we make the remix a big seller". So yeah, I get the feeling Prince wanted this to be his re-introduction into the limelight. To me, he had already missed his opportunity with 1999-TNM, both poorly executed, and timed awkwardly. Prince could have owned the year 1999. I think TGRTEBS is a great song...if he would have put a lil' effort in promoting it, it coulda flourished...besides a billboard in times square visable during TRL tapings and a TRL appearance where he came across as a complete asshole, there wasn't alot of promoting going on...trust me, when you stop giving a damn about your product, it's hard to convince anyone else to give a damn... | |
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Yet another boring, critical thread. Prince just sold out 21 nights in a 20,000 seat arena and confirmed his status as a genuine living legend here in England. What's your point?
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