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Both albums were strong, and perhaps some traditional singles with remixes and videos (even if only released electronically) could have helped.
The reality is that Prince is done as a Top 40 pop artist. That's not a bad thing. Look at the Top 40. It's all teeny-bopper crap, one EDM song after another that sounds exactly the same.
Prince has always abandoned his albums too early. That's been a trademark throughout his career, and it's been especially true since the mid-90's through today. He's just not intersted in milking an album for ever single, for every sale. He's on to the next thing. It can be frustrating, but we all know that it can often be frustrating being a Prince fan for multiple reasons. It's just the way he does things.
"Art Official Age" is his best album since "The Gold Experience," and I'm a big fan of "3121" and "Lotusflow3r". I wish it had done better, but I do think it went over rather well with fans and critics, and his performance on SNL was epic and badass. * * *
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. An utterly ludicrous statement.
. Bwahahahaha. © Bart Van Hemelen
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I reckon AOA only exits to solidfy the deal with Warner Bros to sell Plectrum Electrum. | |
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wilsoqp said: Prince is a Shrewd Business Man his whole Agenda was to get his Master Recording's Back! Financially Prince is set. He could really careless about about Everything else..... Respectfully disagree. Prince is a terrible businessman, however he is Prince - the one and only, who will always be able to trade on that and make (bad) business decisions until one pays off through luck more than anything else. | |
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