The way he sang about love and sex. If I Was Your Girlfriend... Wanting to be so close to your girl that you want to go shopping for clothes with her... I've never heard any love song like that. And it ends with him wanting sex of course. If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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His complexity – he was such a study in contrasts. So beautiful on the outside - and so dirty on the inside. Sang devilish lyrics with the voice of an angel. I'm a writer - so his words grabbed me and never let go. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Out of the box life, coloring outside of the lines, beauty in mistakes, | |
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This exactly | |
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Best lyrics? | |
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Prince was swag.
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For me it was a mix of a lot of things others have mentioned already.
My parents (especially my dad) hated Prince and called him the 'Prince of Darkness'. I was quite the rebellious teen, so my parents hating him made Prince all the more interesting to me. I got even more into Prince because of that.
RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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You could argue this with your stylistic diversity sentiment, though. Funkadelic were doing rock guitar with the absolute very best of them via Eddie Hazel (who I'd argue was Prince's main guitar influence over say a Hendrix), and still incorporating those elements around a paradigm that most people categorize as funk and soul... | |
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Anyway, although again there are others in history who did similar, how prolific Prince was is what really makes him a cut above.... It's been stated Prince felt he was put on this earth to create music, and when you pair that belief next to how much material he has both known and unknown, he truly lived that sentiment to the fullest of his abilities. | |
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Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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Beautifully worded. | |
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Every artist has a unique sound that is novel to them, I just think that Prince's melody crafting, arranging, and instrument performances all resonate with me. His melodies in my opinion are insanely well written and they seemingly came so naturally and effortless to him once he got to the late '70s | |
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His lyrics and the passion and vulnerability in them. Songs like When Doves Cry, The Beautiful Ones, , I Wish U Heaven and I Would Die 4 U, the uplifting messages in songs like Mountains , The Good Life, Free, Uptown...the mystery, the music, the yearning and sense of isolation , rejection and loneliness in Something in the Water, Lady Cab Driver and Condition of the Heart. His ecclectic music. His courage to follow his inner voice against all odds. His rebellious attitude and ideals and drive. His charisma. " 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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Absolutely agree. Great post. His charisma and mystique, his energy...he was something special and almost even beyond celebrity status in the sense that he made the biggest celebrities starstruck. And he absolutely owned his look. Other stars had flamboyant looks and outfits at some point in their career but with Prince it was different. Only he could dress and act like that.He created his own little universe he lived in. " 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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His artistry, affection for music, sexiness, confidence, everything...
I can't found a male can be feminine and yet masculine at the same time like Prince. | |
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Prince. Was. Free. | |
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For me, what Prince offered me that no one else did was just pure unadulterated FUN. Everything about him was FUN for me. The music - in the '80s there was nothing more fun than getting a new Prince album and listening to it from beginning to end in one sitting. The videos -seeing him on television was always fun, watching his sexy self sing and dance. His style - seeing his swag evolve through the years, absolute fun. [Edited 9/18/20 17:42pm] I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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Uncensored. Unfiltered. Raw. Sex. Do Me Baby. So vulnerable. I thought Michael Jackson was the greatest singer... until I discovered Prince. Prince to me is/was sexy. Michael Jackson could never do what Prince did convincingly in terms of sexy songs.
"...there in only one Prince." -Alicia Keys | |
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Prince also gave me a sense of 'danger' or 'suspense' in his music, in a way I never received from anyone else. And that says a lot for artists during the 70s and 80s. There was a lot of great music back then. But Prince music had a tinge of foreboding the resonated with me. I love mystery.
Maybe that's why I had such a strong emotional reaction when I heard Power Fantastic for the first time.
Late at night, when the world is sleeping
you are frightened, 'cause the Power's creeping In your room is something you're afraid of Life or doom is what this feelings made of Power Fantastic
Is in your life at last you're a little apprehensive 'Cause what it is is what you want and need | |
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Prince was the first artist I ever loved I was a little scared to tell other people I was obsessed with. There was something dangerous and a little too personal about his music for anyone else to know about, at least in my life. So I lived in a secret world for years obsessed with him, and no one else knew. Gradually I found others who got him, but by then, I realized that is precisely why he is the most important: he teaches you that being fearless about being yourself is the answer. He's unclassifiable, uncategorizable. Because he's himself. At his best, he was combining sounds and ideas together in ways no one else would ever quite think to do. With Prince, it always sounds like he's hiding nothing from you. He's putting himself out there. His sense of adventure and his fearlessness are half of it, the other half is his nearly religious devotion to what music does for the body and soul. There are other pop artists of as great a stature, but no one as inspiring. | |
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