If that's "clearly" the question, then it's not only stupid, it's also uninteresting. Why would somebody release "For You" in 2000? Critics everywhere "It's interesting, but it sounds 20 years dated. 1/2 star"
The point of the question was to assess his music of the last 15 years in terms of relavancy within the context of other current artists, and attempting to do so without "knowing what you know" about his past.
You're kind of in a Twilight Zone situation. When everybody else thinks A but you think B. Is everybody else wrong? Maybe. Seems unlikely though.
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Considering that it was his music from 2000 onwards that turned me on to Prince, my answer is YES. I had never been interested in Prince. My mum had a Sheila E album on vinyl and my sister had Purple Rain on CD but I never listened to either. My boyfriend (now ex) is a huge Prince fan. When we broke up he left behind 3121 and I listened to it as a sad way of missing him. But I really liked it. I didn't expect to. But after that I got Musicology and I liked that too. So my ex gave me his entire Prince collection on USB. I'm still working my way through it but I've listened to all the studio albums and yes, I do prefer the 80's stuff, but his music post 2000 is what made me a fan in the first place. Now, if the question was, would I be a fan if his career started in 2010, my answer would probably be different. | |
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So Prince would be like 18 starting his career in 2000?? Then my answer would be no because any new "artist" from 2000 until now are just horrible on ALL levels. Just the worse time in music now. | |
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[Edited 11/11/15 3:23am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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