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Did the whole sex freak transvestite concept benefit him? I've read biographies, seen and heard interviews about Prince. It's often said that Prince way of portraying pure sex through his music as well as style consepts and attitude on stage was clearly a statement thing, but also some sort of publicity stunt saying "here I am, and you won't ever forget this. I will force my persona on you wether you like it or not". My Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tundrah | |
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Prince is/ was flamboyant, but I wonder: . why did you write "transvestite"...?? . Prince 4Ever. | |
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I'm just saying it the way many people see it. I don't see him that way. But this is the way he is seen among MANY. I love it personally, but we live in this world of people who don't understand it. My Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tundrah | |
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don't you think "androgynous" is better, more suiting than "transvestite".. . to answer the "?": . it worked for David Bowie, his Ziggy Stardust alter ego in the 70s. . In Prince's case I believe it scared some away, those subjects about oralsex and incest - and Prince's stageshow, yeah I bet the more conservative consumers did not like that, and went away. Prince 4Ever. | |
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Sometimes it worked, sometimes it did not.
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It totally worked for him, helping carve out a niche in the pop landscape. It works with him in a way that it seemed silly on some associated artists.
As to whether or not it works now, I'm not sure. But he is presenting a more masculine/natural image on this current tour.
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that front tooth tho.... welp | |
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Thanks for all the great answers. Like ufoclub said so well, I also think it helped him carve out a nice niche in the pop landscape. His visual concept also fit the music. It probably helped gaining him massive attention, as well as scaring away a whole lot of listeners. Earning 10 million fans and scaring away 1 billion is better than being able to reach out to 500 000 in the underground alternative pop market. But I really do think he would get big eventually even if he chose another route. He was just too good at it to collect dust. His music was way more attention seeking than similar artists like shuggie Otis. My Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tundrah | |
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