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What are some Prince black pride songs? Date and the year, and where they released while he was signed with WB. Must be songs released on an album, not bootlegs or second thoughts
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Horny Toad - B Side circa 1980 | |
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We March - Gold Experience "The voter is less important than the man who provides money to the candidate," - Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens
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Avalanche-One Nite Alone 2001 The Moors in Spain- Africa Talks 2 You-1984 Dreamer-2009 he mentions "Africa divided" in Mountains in All My Dreams, he said Africa was on his mind alot
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Prince's black pride songs usually amount to just him pissing and moaning about his own personal bullshit with record companies and trying to elevate it into something deeper. | |
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Emancipation-1996
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Songs on released albums, not outtakes or bootlegs.
Mountains = NO In All My Dreams = NO Africa Talks 2 You = No | |
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Uh, "Mountains" was on Parade, darlin'. | |
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When Will We Be Paid. | |
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Not exactly about Black pride, but "Race" is a good one dealing with racial equality.
Check out "Family Name" from 'The Rainbow Children' as well. [Edited 6/14/10 17:52pm] © | |
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A lot of what P did, with regard to black pride stuff (and I have to say this low, before babynoz accuses me of defending the brotha ), was done subtly. It was the difference between explicitly proclaiming "I'm black and I'm proud" and his more slick references to race.
For example, on "DMSR," he pokes fun at white people (rather stereotypically) needing help to clap on the 4 beat. And on "The Bird," which I still see as a Prince vehicle, you see it again.
On "The Sacrifice of Victor," he references the slaying of Dr. King (a recurring reference, in light of "Dreamer").
Again, you won't find a "black" anthem on his records during his Warner days, but I still think it's a stretch to say that his records (and the Time's) presented him as anything but a black man who rocked as hard as he funked. | |
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Dear Mr. Man (2004)
Dance On (1988) [Edited 6/14/10 18:00pm] | |
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Ice Cream Castles? "The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page | |
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That's another one I was thinking of. | |
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Didn't I offer you witness protection?
Right now you could be enjoying a mojito and a bowl of menudo in an undisclosed location, but noooo...here you go again.
I will not be held responsible! Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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"2045 Radical Man" "Judas' Smile" "Family Name" | |
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Y'all are reaching. Mountains??? [Edited 6/14/10 23:41pm] | |
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i thought we were talking about public enemy. Terminator X aha Public Enemies the best.
If thats what floats your boat dude get yourself some pE albums. they did it best.
When prince sings about sex thats when his at his best. otherwise pretty boring.
Remeber Rainbow Children. Gave it 2 my cousin 4 his bday only cause i hate him. painfull album. | |
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Black MF In The House
2 Nigs United 4 West Compton
Donald Trump (Black Version)
Musicology If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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Bob George.
Stop the Prince Apologists ™ | |
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Not being funny or anything but all of 'em. Just somewhere in the middle,
Not too good and not too bad. | |
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.. sad, ....but true1:-) THE B EST BE YOURSELF AS LONG AS YOUR SELF ISNT A DYCK[/r]
**....Someti | |
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Is that all? Mountains = NO Good calls on some others but is that it | |
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Well show us your list then.
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fantastic track this too shall pass | |
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So true. That's really seems to be Prince's calling card: taking a personal issue and speaking about it in religious or political terms. The song "7" was about his and Mayte's relationship but it was presented in, not just biblical, but apocalyptic terminology. More examples: The Exodus has begun (again, using biblical images and terminology to speak of a personal issue), Undisputed, The Rainbow Children. Stand at the crossroads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths...(Jeremiah 6:16) www.ancientfaithradio.com
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Paris 1798430 - Released by Tevin Campbell, 1993 Uncle Sam - Released by Tevin Campbell, 1993
Goldnigga?!!? | |
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agreed | |
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We March: The Gold Experience 1994 Family Name: Rainbow Children 2001 Uncle Sam : Tevin Campbell, 1993 Produced & written by Princey
will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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