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Thread started 02/23/14 5:06pm

Shawy89

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Prince doing reggae?

had Prince ever did a song with reggae structure or influences?

I never got into his 2000s stuff so yeah, you guys can help me?

[Edited 2/23/14 17:15pm]

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Reply #1 posted 02/23/14 5:17pm

fishwillbite

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Well, as a general rule, Prince does not wear reggae well. A notable exception being Ripopgodazippa. Other reggae-lite tracks that spring to mind are Blue Light and Splash
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Reply #2 posted 02/23/14 5:34pm

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Blue Light from the prince album
I wouldn't rate it very highly as a reggae song.
Chaka Demus & Pliers recorded at Paisley Park, their song Tease Me uses a sample from Insatiable. I've always wondered if there was Prince involvement.
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Reply #3 posted 02/23/14 6:17pm

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Reply #4 posted 02/23/14 6:19pm

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The rap from "The Sun, Moon, and Stars"? Ha, goddammit that song sucks.

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Reply #5 posted 02/23/14 6:22pm

TrevorAyer

blue light is his best reggae .. other than that .. doesnt really come close .. lots of great reggae out there .. not from prince tho

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Reply #6 posted 02/23/14 6:48pm

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In Love from the For You album has a reggae tinge to it

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Reply #7 posted 02/23/14 8:59pm

dseann

kenkamken said:

Blue Light from the prince album I wouldn't rate it very highly as a reggae song. Chaka Demus & Pliers recorded at Paisley Park, their song Tease Me uses a sample from Insatiable. I've always wondered if there was Prince involvement.

The Sun, Moon and Stars was a cool reggae influenced track.

I also saw a live performance of him and Chaka Khan doing Sweet Thing. It was pure reggae and the best I've ever heard him at it.

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Reply #8 posted 02/23/14 9:00pm

dseann

NDRU said:

In Love from the For You album has a reggae tinge to it

eek eek eek

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Reply #9 posted 02/24/14 1:35am

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TrevorAyer said:

blue light is his best reggae .. other than that .. doesnt really come close .. lots of great reggae out there .. not from prince tho


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Reply #10 posted 02/24/14 4:01am

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Ripopgodazippa, from Crystal Ball

I like it - i think he's great at it dancing jig !
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Reply #11 posted 02/24/14 8:45am

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fishwillbite said:

Well, as a general rule, Prince does not wear reggae well. A notable exception being Ripopgodazippa. Other reggae-lite tracks that spring to mind are Blue Light and Splash



I love splash! biggrin
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Reply #12 posted 02/24/14 9:36am

dseann

TrevorAyer said:

blue light is his best reggae .. other than that .. doesnt really come close .. lots of great reggae out there .. not from prince tho

He tried a tidy little thing for a few bars in "Resolution" on Planet Earth as well. biggrin

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Reply #13 posted 02/24/14 12:08pm

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Thanks for the comments yall, from what I heard, Blue Light is the reggaeist track...

So, I just made sure Prince touched every genre of music that existed.

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Reply #14 posted 02/24/14 1:10pm

ludwig

There was a contribution from "Steppa Ranks" on "I rock, therefore I am" on the Chaos and Disorder album.

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Reply #15 posted 02/24/14 6:32pm

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billymeade said:

The rap from "The Sun, Moon, and Stars"? Ha, goddammit that song sucks.

Come on, come on
Let's lay down
I'm walking out of what to say
That kind of lucky rhyme
Make a chippy wanna say:
"Whisper in the belly
2 me rocking rose"
Do U like I do
Come on and dance the night away
Let's lay before they get to close the door
U and me, we got 2 get down on the floor
Come on, let the tide ride in and off the shore
I wanna love U once again - and then some more
Lay your head back I got my hand behind your head
Like U do the limbo supple on the bouncy bed
Let's bouncing on the summer spring
And when U start 2 fall
U come like a cold winter due in Montreal

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Reply #16 posted 02/25/14 3:37am

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I love some roots reggae and dancehall, that´s why I can´t stand Prince trying to use reggae elements in his music. Same goes for rap.

Prince almost went on tour with Bob Marley back in the days when they had the same tour manager for a brief time but Bob didn´t want to because he didn´t like Prince´s style of clothing.

" 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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Reply #17 posted 02/25/14 11:21am

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I really don't like reggae at all, that's why I can't stand prince trying to use reggae elements in his music.

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Reply #18 posted 02/25/14 3:15pm

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KoolEaze said:

I love some roots reggae and dancehall, that´s why I can´t stand Prince trying to use reggae elements in his music. Same goes for rap.

Prince almost went on tour with Bob Marley back in the days when they had the same tour manager for a brief time but Bob didn´t want to because he didn´t like Prince´s style of clothing.

It's a bit deeper than that. Marley refused to even talk to Prince because he thought he was gay. That's an issue I have with Marley - it's very hypocritical to sing about unity and peace and also be so homophobic that you won't even talk to an artist who isn't even gay, just becuase he dresses effeminately.

Of course, Jamaica is one of the most homophobic countries in the world, so yes that was the culture he came from. But he was certainly not the enlightened, open-minded person you might assume from some of his songs.

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Reply #19 posted 02/25/14 3:37pm

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Militant said:

KoolEaze said:

I love some roots reggae and dancehall, that´s why I can´t stand Prince trying to use reggae elements in his music. Same goes for rap.

Prince almost went on tour with Bob Marley back in the days when they had the same tour manager for a brief time but Bob didn´t want to because he didn´t like Prince´s style of clothing.

It's a bit deeper than that. Marley refused to even talk to Prince because he thought he was gay. That's an issue I have with Marley - it's very hypocritical to sing about unity and peace and also be so homophobic that you won't even talk to an artist who isn't even gay, just becuase he dresses effeminately.

Of course, Jamaica is one of the most homophobic countries in the world, so yes that was the culture he came from. But he was certainly not the enlightened, open-minded person you might assume from some of his songs.

He was a West Indian rastaman, they are homophobes usually because of their strong faith and their culture sad . Their culture has both very positive and uplifting and bad sides. BTW The JWs are homophobes as well usually and Prince joined that faith.

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Reply #20 posted 02/25/14 5:46pm

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NDRU said:

In Love from the For You album has a reggae tinge to it

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What ganja you be smokin mahn!!??

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Reply #21 posted 02/25/14 7:46pm

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Militant said:



KoolEaze said:


I love some roots reggae and dancehall, that´s why I can´t stand Prince trying to use reggae elements in his music. Same goes for rap.


Prince almost went on tour with Bob Marley back in the days when they had the same tour manager for a brief time but Bob didn´t want to because he didn´t like Prince´s style of clothing.




It's a bit deeper than that. Marley refused to even talk to Prince because he thought he was gay. That's an issue I have with Marley - it's very hypocritical to sing about unity and peace and also be so homophobic that you won't even talk to an artist who isn't even gay, just becuase he dresses effeminately.



Of course, Jamaica is one of the most homophobic countries in the world, so yes that was the culture he came from. But he was certainly not the enlightened, open-minded person you might assume from some of his songs.


Oh wow, that's interesting. Did not know that. Must add it to that infamous old 53 things you don't know about Prince article.
Wonder if Andy Allo knows - Marley is one of her musical idols. Not that it takes away from his music whatsoever - still great songs, great music - but it's an interesting little connection.
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Reply #22 posted 02/25/14 8:06pm

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Militant said:



KoolEaze said:


I love some roots reggae and dancehall, that´s why I can´t stand Prince trying to use reggae elements in his music. Same goes for rap.


Prince almost went on tour with Bob Marley back in the days when they had the same tour manager for a brief time but Bob didn´t want to because he didn´t like Prince´s style of clothing.




It's a bit deeper than that. Marley refused to even talk to Prince because he thought he was gay. That's an issue I have with Marley - it's very hypocritical to sing about unity and peace and also be so homophobic that you won't even talk to an artist who isn't even gay, just becuase he dresses effeminately.



Of course, Jamaica is one of the most homophobic countries in the world, so yes that was the culture he came from. But he was certainly not the enlightened, open-minded person you might assume from some of his songs.


Oh wow, that's interesting. Did not know that. Must add it to that infamous old 53 things you don't know about Prince article.
Wonder if Andy Allo knows - Marley is one of her musical idols. Not that it takes away from his music whatsoever - still great songs, great music - but it's an interesting little connection.


Prince is also a huge marley fan and I bet he wishes he had changes his clothing styly baack in the day not only to open for a legend like marley but because his style was completely wack. sorry thongs will never work on a guy. Prince has covered waiting in vain by marley.
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Reply #23 posted 02/25/14 8:14pm

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mkaye8 said:

artist76 said:


Oh wow, that's interesting. Did not know that. Must add it to that infamous old 53 things you don't know about Prince article.
Wonder if Andy Allo knows - Marley is one of her musical idols. Not that it takes away from his music whatsoever - still great songs, great music - but it's an interesting little connection.


Prince is also a huge marley fan and I bet he wishes he had changes his clothing styly baack in the day not only to open for a legend like marley but because his style was completely wack. sorry thongs will never work on a guy. Prince has covered waiting in vain by marley.

I'm sure he heard and probably liked Marley, but I don't think he would have changed his look for ANYONE.
And didn't he cover Waiting in Vain with/for Allo, never before or since.
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Reply #24 posted 02/25/14 11:03pm

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callimnate said:

NDRU said:

In Love from the For You album has a reggae tinge to it

eek

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What ganja you be smokin mahn!!??

blunt

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Sure it's not a reggae song on the surface, but listen to the rhythm of the synths.

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Reply #25 posted 02/26/14 3:14am

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bigd74 said:

fishwillbite said:
Well, as a general rule, Prince does not wear reggae well. A notable exception being Ripopgodazippa. Other reggae-lite tracks that spring to mind are Blue Light and Splash
I love splash! biggrin

We all love "Splash!"

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The real definition of unity is 1
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Reply #26 posted 02/26/14 4:53am

dseann

callimnate said:

NDRU said:

In Love from the For You album has a reggae tinge to it

eek

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What ganja you be smokin mahn!!??

blunt

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[Edited 2/25/14 17:46pm]

Must be some Cheech & Chong shit. lol

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Reply #27 posted 02/26/14 5:01am

dseann

Militant said:

KoolEaze said:

I love some roots reggae and dancehall, that´s why I can´t stand Prince trying to use reggae elements in his music. Same goes for rap.

Prince almost went on tour with Bob Marley back in the days when they had the same tour manager for a brief time but Bob didn´t want to because he didn´t like Prince´s style of clothing.

It's a bit deeper than that. Marley refused to even talk to Prince because he thought he was gay. That's an issue I have with Marley - it's very hypocritical to sing about unity and peace and also be so homophobic that you won't even talk to an artist who isn't even gay, just becuase he dresses effeminately.

Of course, Jamaica is one of the most homophobic countries in the world, so yes that was the culture he came from. But he was certainly not the enlightened, open-minded person you might assume from some of his songs.

That seems so hyprocritical because (speaking from personal knowledge) Jamaica has one of the largest gay populations in the Caribbean. There is a lot of noise made about the "abomination" but they have flourished there for decades and not in any underground setting either.

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Reply #28 posted 02/26/14 7:08am

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Whatever, guys,, I'm sure Bob would have changed his mind if he saw Prince in Lovesexy tour or PR tour, he passed away unfortunately.

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Reply #29 posted 02/26/14 8:13am

dseann

Shawy89 said:

Whatever, guys,, I'm sure Bob would have changed his mind if he saw Prince in Lovesexy tour or PR tour, he passed away unfortunately.

Had he toured with him in 80(Dirty Mind) he would have changed his mind about Prince before he passed away.

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