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Songs and videos that prove Prince's love for blackness Race - self-explanatory 2 Nigs United 4 West Compton the whole Gold Nigga album Work That Fat - digging thick black ladies P Control - black female empowerment We March Joint 2 Joint - "let me caress your nappy hair" Life of the Party - "our beautiful people gonna be there" - I suppose he meant black people... Dear Mister Man Black Sweat - he talks about himself and he's proud to be black X's Face - "Black don't crack / Beige don't age" Baltimore Black Muse full lips, freckles, and upturned nose | |
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FullLipsDotNose said: Race - self-explanatory 2 Nigs United 4 West Compton the whole Gold Nigga album Work That Fat - digging thick black ladies P Control - black female empowerment We March Joint 2 Joint - "let me caress your nappy hair" Life of the Party - "our beautiful people gonna be there" - I suppose he meant black people... Dear Mister Man Black Sweat - he talks about himself and he's proud to be black X's Face - "Black don't crack / Beige don't age" Baltimore Black Muse I know it's not a Song, but I love his Quote: "Like books and BLACK LIVES, Albums still matter." I might usw that as my signature, it's just a great Quote. | |
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ALL of them. I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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Insatiable ...
Scandalous
Do Me, Baby
Adore
All the best Prince slow jams [Edited 11/4/17 20:00pm] | |
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ain't the Life O The Party Line "all the beautiful people..." ?? *
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The Black Album. | |
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Family Name Cloreen Baconskin Bob George | |
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jodznsez said: ain't the Life O The Party Line "all the beautiful people..." ?? Yeah it is. Wonder what songs discuss his "Latino-ness"he said in the George Lopez interview that he had some Latino in him [Edited 11/5/17 18:55pm] | |
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It's always interesting that when Prince was interviewed, he'd tell the interviewer what he thought they wanted to hear. So when he was interviewed by a Latino, he'd say there was some Latino in him... When he was interviewed by comedian Chris Rock, he said that comedians had a great influence in him...
So don't put too much faith into what an artist says in interviews... It's just another way of blowing up a smokescreen... [Edited 11/6/17 12:17pm] | |
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Didn't he mean Mayte's fingerprints in his special areas? full lips, freckles, and upturned nose | |
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FullLipsDotNose said:
Didn't he mean Mayte's fingerprints in his special areas? The George Lopez show was taped in 2011.13 years or more after Prince and mayte split | |
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Prince was BLACK, why would he need 2 prove hos "love for blackness"??? | |
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NorthC said: It's always interesting that when Prince was interviewed, he'd tell the interviewer what he thought they wanted to hear. So when he was interviewed by a Latino, he'd say there was some Latino in him... When he was interviewed by comedian Chris Rock, he said that comedians had a great influence in him... So don't put too much faith into what an artist says in interviews... It's just another way of blowing up a smokescreen... [Edited 11/6/17 12:17pm] Actually there were a couple of his cousins who had Latin last names. He was als known to be a very funny guy. | |
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Some black people do not love their blackness. full lips, freckles, and upturned nose | |
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i think you're referring to george lopez, i don't remember him saying he was latino but that he may have been because he didn't know who his mom's dad was or some such thing. and as for comedians being an influence, it was true, chaplin and richard pryor were big influences on him, in my opinion, he never said that but the morris character i always thought was a combo of kidd creole and richard pryor. Interestingly, richard pryor's film company had the oppurtunity to produce Purple Rain but Richard didn't even know who Prince was at the time. | |
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Prince, god dammit! [Edited 11/9/17 21:00pm] | |
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