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Thread started 03/26/17 4:08am

LonelyStarfish

Did anyone submit songs for p to record?

Did any artist write a song for p that he turned down? Apart from band members & MJ's bad, i don't think I've ever read that someone went to him with a song they wanted him to record.
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Reply #1 posted 03/26/17 6:55am

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Reply #2 posted 03/26/17 2:59pm

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i remember reading that he was successfuly sued for eye hate u, I doubt it's true though. The era of submitting songs was pretty much over by the 80's though, still happened but... most of the artists were self-contained. also, accepting submissions is not something most people even feel comfortable with because we live in this sue happy country, MJ was sued a million times by songwriters, Prince was sued several times too.

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Reply #3 posted 03/26/17 3:21pm

OnlyNDaUsa

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I do not know about Eye Hate U but he lost a case over "the Most Beautiful Girl In the World"

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Reply #4 posted 03/26/17 3:24pm

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OnlyNDaUsa said:

I do not know about Eye Hate U but he lost a case over "the Most Beautiful Girl In the World"

indeed he did but that was in an italian court, italian courts, from what i've seen in the amanda knox case, are kinda kangaroo like. I wonder if he ever paid dime one to those folks. I didn't think it was justified. every song has something similar to another song.

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Reply #5 posted 03/26/17 4:44pm

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It was tenuous to say the least...

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Reply #6 posted 03/31/17 8:53am

TrivialPursuit

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Wasn't it Tyka or Sharon that sued him over "U Got The Look", saying he stole their song "Sho' Nuff Cookin'"?

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #7 posted 03/31/17 9:09am

paisleypark4

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I guess Puffy explained this one

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Reply #8 posted 03/31/17 9:13am

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...and this. This one is a hard one to come by now and days in clear quality.

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Reply #9 posted 03/31/17 9:13am

jjam

LonelyStarfish said:

Did any artist write a song for p that he turned down? Apart from band members & MJ's bad, i don't think I've ever read that someone went to him with a song they wanted him to record.

Like a lot of acts and publishing companies, I'm sure he had a blanket policy of not accepting unsolicited material, for fear of litigation.

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Reply #10 posted 03/31/17 9:39am

RodeoSchro

Not sure about actual artists, but there were some fans that tried to give Prince their songs during the soundchecks of the "One Night Alone - Live" tour. There are some EPIC threads on those interactions!

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Reply #11 posted 03/31/17 10:06am

benni

Umm, wasn't PFunk about the org? eek

Two stories: During NPGMC days, I had sent an IM to PP7 and told him / her about a new therapy technique called EMDR and wondered if this would also work with music/sound. The premise of EMDR (Eye movement desenstization and reprocessing) was to have a subject think of a traumatic event, while a therapist taps their knees, left, right, left, right, and the subject was to move their eyes in time with the taps. This helped the brain to process to traumatic events and moving it from one side of the brain to the other, and would help to decrease the effect of the trauma had on the subject. PP7 thanked me, and later Guitar was released on NPGMC in which the entire song moved from the left and right speakers throughout the entirety of the song. I always thought Prince had decided to see if it would work with music too.

Another story: I had emailed Prince 2009/2010 and asked him 3 times during the email where he was. I had actually emailed Lotus Flower Support and asked them if they could get it to where it needed to go and they replied back that they would forward it on. I had had a meditation in which I felt I needed to reach out to Prince. Not long after I emailed him he came out with Cause and Effect, "I am here, where are you?" And the lyrics seemed to fit as a response to the email too. Don't know if that is the case, but it felt right and it fit.

Not actually sending him songs to submit, but always thought it was cool if he was listening and responded through songs.

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Reply #12 posted 03/31/17 10:57am

TrivialPursuit

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benni said:

Umm, wasn't PFunk about the org? eek


"PFUNK" was about Prince Fans United. From Wikipedia:

On November 5, 2007, several Prince fan sites formed "Prince Fans United" to fight back against legal requests they claim Prince made to cease and desist all use of photographs, images, lyrics, album covers and anything linked to Prince's likeness.

While Prince's lawyers claimed that the use of such representations constituted copyright infringement, the Prince Fans United claimed that the legal actions were "attempts to stifle all critical commentary about Prince".


On November 8, 2007, the site received a song named "PFUnk" providing a kind of "unofficial answer" to their movement. On November 20, the song was released on iTunes, retitled "F.U.N.K."



From Princevault:

F.U.N.K. was originally streamed on PrinceFansUnited.com (also known as "PFU") as PFUnk, within two days of the site's opening, as a 'gift' from Prince in response to the site's criticism of Prince's approach towards fan websites. Prince was said to have written and recorded the track directly in response to the criticism, and offered it to PrinceFansUnited.com as a response, but in fact he only wrote updated lyrics and re-recorded an existing vault track, F.U.N.K.. The following week, it was streamed as the Jam Of The Week on 3121.com using its original title F.U.N.K., and within a few days, F.U.N.K. was available as a stand-alone download single on iTunes. Shelby J. also streamed the track on her MySpace page, along with a brief spoken intro by her (without any known Prince input).

Initial recording dates are unknown, but engineer Jesse Sutcliffe says this song was recorded around the time the Musicologyalbum was conceived which places its initial recording around 2003 or early 2004. It is believed Prince updated the lyrics and re-recorded the track on 7 November 2007, the day before it was sent to PrinceFansUnited.com.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #13 posted 03/31/17 1:23pm

rdhull

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Did babyface ofer him Whip Appeal or is that just a rumor.

And didnt Pharell/Neptunes offer up tracks to him or is that bs too?

Of course all which he declined.

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Reply #14 posted 03/31/17 2:30pm

TrivialPursuit

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rdhull said:

Did babyface ofer him Whip Appeal or is that just a rumor.

And didnt Pharell/Neptunes offer up tracks to him or is that bs too?

Of course all which he declined.


I remember a story about the Neptunes having a tough time remixing "TGRES" because it was such a lackluster boring ass song, that they didn't quite know what to do with it. Although I'm sure Jason Nevins could have pissed on it and made it relatively more interesting.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #15 posted 03/31/17 4:12pm

benni

TrivialPursuit said:

benni said:

Umm, wasn't PFunk about the org? eek


"PFUNK" was about Prince Fans United. From Wikipedia:

On November 5, 2007, several Prince fan sites formed "Prince Fans United" to fight back against legal requests they claim Prince made to cease and desist all use of photographs, images, lyrics, album covers and anything linked to Prince's likeness.

While Prince's lawyers claimed that the use of such representations constituted copyright infringement, the Prince Fans United claimed that the legal actions were "attempts to stifle all critical commentary about Prince".


On November 8, 2007, the site received a song named "PFUnk" providing a kind of "unofficial answer" to their movement. On November 20, the song was released on iTunes, retitled "F.U.N.K."



From Princevault:

F.U.N.K. was originally streamed on PrinceFansUnited.com (also known as "PFU") as PFUnk, within two days of the site's opening, as a 'gift' from Prince in response to the site's criticism of Prince's approach towards fan websites. Prince was said to have written and recorded the track directly in response to the criticism, and offered it to PrinceFansUnited.com as a response, but in fact he only wrote updated lyrics and re-recorded an existing vault track, F.U.N.K.. The following week, it was streamed as the Jam Of The Week on 3121.com using its original title F.U.N.K., and within a few days, F.U.N.K. was available as a stand-alone download single on iTunes. Shelby J. also streamed the track on her MySpace page, along with a brief spoken intro by her (without any known Prince input).

Initial recording dates are unknown, but engineer Jesse Sutcliffe says this song was recorded around the time the Musicologyalbum was conceived which places its initial recording around 2003 or early 2004. It is believed Prince updated the lyrics and re-recorded the track on 7 November 2007, the day before it was sent to PrinceFansUnited.com.



Aww, yes, that was it. Thank you. I was around at that time but remember it was a big thing here on the org.

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Reply #16 posted 04/04/17 8:41am

paisleypark4

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TrivialPursuit said:

rdhull said:

Did babyface ofer him Whip Appeal or is that just a rumor.

And didnt Pharell/Neptunes offer up tracks to him or is that bs too?

Of course all which he declined.


I remember a story about the Neptunes having a tough time remixing "TGRES" because it was such a lackluster boring ass song, that they didn't quite know what to do with it. Although I'm sure Jason Nevins could have pissed on it and made it relatively more interesting.

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Pharrell of the Neptunes reveals origin of hit single "Frontin"

On a hot local L.A.radio station, super producer Pharrell of the Neptunes revealed that his hit single "frontin" was written especially for Prince. Pharrell made several attempts to contact Prince but the phone calls were never returned. The song sat on the shelf until he was urged by other artists to release it as a solo effort.

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from the org a while back
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Reply #17 posted 04/05/17 10:25am

TrivialPursuit

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paisleypark4 said:

Pharrell of the Neptunes reveals origin of hit single "Frontin"

On a hot local L.A.radio station, super producer Pharrell of the Neptunes revealed that his hit single "frontin" was written especially for Prince. Pharrell made several attempts to contact Prince but the phone calls were never returned. The song sat on the shelf until he was urged by other artists to release it as a solo effort.

from the org a while back


It sounds like a Prince song. The rhythm, the melody. It could have been a very, very cool collaboration, and frankly it could have given Prince a boost to the career that he sometimes needed when it came to radio awareness.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #18 posted 04/05/17 2:19pm

paisleypark4

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TrivialPursuit said:

paisleypark4 said:

from the org a while back


It sounds like a Prince song. The rhythm, the melody. It could have been a very, very cool collaboration, and frankly it could have given Prince a boost to the career that he sometimes needed when it came to radio awareness.

He probs was inspired by Frontin to write Black Sweat.

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Reply #19 posted 04/05/17 2:27pm

Genesia

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I just flashed on an image of a sand dollar. shake

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Reply #20 posted 04/06/17 11:00am

jcurley

PeteSilas said:

i remember reading that he was successfuly sued for eye hate u, I doubt it's true though. The era of submitting songs was pretty much over by the 80's though, still happened but... most of the artists were self-contained. also, accepting submissions is not something most people even feel comfortable with because we live in this sue happy country, MJ was sued a million times by songwriters, Prince was sued several times too.



MJ got sued? God poor sod, he must have been pissed off coz surely even he didn't believe he'd actually written a song?
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Reply #21 posted 04/06/17 2:40pm

paisleypark4

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jcurley said:

PeteSilas said:

i remember reading that he was successfuly sued for eye hate u, I doubt it's true though. The era of submitting songs was pretty much over by the 80's though, still happened but... most of the artists were self-contained. also, accepting submissions is not something most people even feel comfortable with because we live in this sue happy country, MJ was sued a million times by songwriters, Prince was sued several times too.

MJ got sued? God poor sod, he must have been pissed off coz surely even he didn't believe he'd actually written a song?

Somebody was always after him everytime he came out with an album smh

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