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did Prince ever work with Sophie B Hawkins? just trying to clear something up, I was told Prince worked with Sophie B Hawkins but I am not sure about that one. thanks | |
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Meloh9 said: just trying to clear something up, I was told Prince worked with Sophie B Hawkins but I am not sure about that one. thanks
I don't think so. Maybe the person is getting Kate Bush confused with Sophie? **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: Meloh9 said: just trying to clear something up, I was told Prince worked with Sophie B Hawkins but I am not sure about that one. thanks
I don't think so. Maybe the person is getting Kate Bush confused with Sophie? I was thinking the same thing, thanks | |
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Kate and Ani, yes. Sophie, no. | |
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damn i wish i was your woman
did she do anything after that? | |
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hope not | |
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japanrocks said: damn i wish i was your woman
did she do anything after that? She did a lot after that. And the song was "Damn, I Wish I Was Your Lover". You might be confusing it with "Your Woman" from White Town in 1997. | |
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ernestsewell said: japanrocks said: damn i wish i was your woman
did she do anything after that? She did a lot after that. And the song was "Damn, I Wish I Was Your Lover". You might be confusing it with "Your Woman" from White Town in 1997. i think i was confusing it with 'damn, i wish i was not in the middle of this thread' | |
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nurseV said: hope not
what's so bad about that song? sounds like a Prince production almost. have you ever heard Prince's eternity? falls right in line with that kind of stuff | |
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Meloh9 said: nurseV said: hope not
what's so bad about that song? sounds like a Prince production almost. have you ever heard Prince's eternity? falls right in line with that kind of stuff That's because, unfortunately, some Prince music in the early 90's started to sound like the early 90's. It's when a few things happened: 1) He was trying to make radio friendly music again, succeeding half the time 2) Tony M was trying to "shove black back down that [N word snip - luv4u] throat", and 3) Prince stopped making trends, but started following them. SO many of the released, and unreleased but leaked, remixes and songs from about 1991-1994 sounded like Taylor Dayne outtakes or something. I'm glad he recovered w/ Exodus, Gold, Come, and Chaos. I've not listened to Eternity in a while. I must needs go and listen again. | |
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ernestsewell said: Meloh9 said: what's so bad about that song? sounds like a Prince production almost. have you ever heard Prince's eternity? falls right in line with that kind of stuff That's because, unfortunately, some Prince music in the early 90's started to sound like the early 90's. It's when a few things happened: 1) He was trying to make radio friendly music again, succeeding half the time 2) Tony M was trying to "shove black back down that [N word snip - luv4u] throat", and 3) Prince stopped making trends, but started following them. SO many of the released, and unreleased but leaked, remixes and songs from about 1991-1994 sounded like Taylor Dayne outtakes or something. I'm glad he recovered w/ Exodus, Gold, Come, and Chaos. I've not listened to Eternity in a while. I must needs go and listen again. Do you think it was because of the people he had around him? I do. People like Tony, Kirk, Damon, etc., were probably bombarding Prince with all of the "shit-hop" that was going on at the time. I don't think it was to influence Prince, but to help them develop a flow and identity as rappers. I agree about the radio trend. If you listen to certain songs, he was really writing for an AC/pop crowd. Songs like "Standing At The Altar", "U Will B Moved", "With This Tear", etc. are good examples of his AC style of writing. I think where he messed himself up was speaking out against the evils of record companies. Before he started doing that, his songs were still showing up on projects. Some good, some bad. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: ernestsewell said: That's because, unfortunately, some Prince music in the early 90's started to sound like the early 90's. It's when a few things happened: 1) He was trying to make radio friendly music again, succeeding half the time 2) Tony M was trying to "shove black back down that [N word snip - luv4u] throat", and 3) Prince stopped making trends, but started following them. SO many of the released, and unreleased but leaked, remixes and songs from about 1991-1994 sounded like Taylor Dayne outtakes or something. I'm glad he recovered w/ Exodus, Gold, Come, and Chaos. I've not listened to Eternity in a while. I must needs go and listen again. Do you think it was because of the people he had around him? I do. People like Tony, Kirk, Damon, etc., were probably bombarding Prince with all of the "shit-hop" that was going on at the time. I don't think it was to influence Prince, but to help them develop a flow and identity as rappers. I agree about the radio trend. If you listen to certain songs, he was really writing for an AC/pop crowd. Songs like "Standing At The Altar", "U Will B Moved", "With This Tear", etc. are good examples of his AC style of writing. I think where he messed himself up was speaking out against the evils of record companies. Before he started doing that, his songs were still showing up on projects. Some good, some bad. yet another orger who uses 'shit-hop' only ever heard that used on the org funny that | |
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japanrocks said: daPrettyman said: Do you think it was because of the people he had around him? I do. People like Tony, Kirk, Damon, etc., were probably bombarding Prince with all of the "shit-hop" that was going on at the time. I don't think it was to influence Prince, but to help them develop a flow and identity as rappers. I agree about the radio trend. If you listen to certain songs, he was really writing for an AC/pop crowd. Songs like "Standing At The Altar", "U Will B Moved", "With This Tear", etc. are good examples of his AC style of writing. I think where he messed himself up was speaking out against the evils of record companies. Before he started doing that, his songs were still showing up on projects. Some good, some bad. yet another orger who uses 'shit-hop' only ever heard that used on the org funny that I was only quoting my friend Andy. What's wrong with "shit=hop". **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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