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There was also the whole not getting mayte medical help she needed cos JW believe in letting nature take its course. Gotta respect peoples beliefs but isnt that maytes decision too? | |
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funkbabyandthebabysitters said: There was also the whole not getting mayte medical help she needed cos JW believe in letting nature take its course. Gotta respect peoples beliefs but isnt that maytes decision too? It is, but this is that thing about power dynamics that people talk about. Prince pulled her from a crowd when she was 16 had a quasi-relationship with her till she was 18 and then was dating her until she was married and pregnant at 23. She went from financial independence at 16, where she had $100,000 in the bank from belly dancing, to being underpaid, broke, staffer on Prince’s payroll. Her life completely revolved around him and his work. He wasn’t someone who like to be said “no” to, either. | |
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THE ARTIST SL: Do you feel that you successfully incorporated rap into your music. Sometimes it felt like it was just stuck on. the Artist: I've gotten some criticism for the rap I've chosen to put in my past work. But there again, it came during my friction years. If you notice, not a lot of that stuff is incorporated into my sets now. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised when you hear the new remixes we are working on. On the rap tip though, it is an old style and I have always done it kind of differently -- half sung, you know, like "Irresistible Bitch" and some of the other things I use to do. | |
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THE ARTIST SL: Do you feel that you successfully incorporated rap into your music. Sometimes it felt like it was just stuck on. the Artist: I've gotten some criticism for the rap I've chosen to put in my past work. But there again, it came during my friction years. If you notice, not a lot of that stuff is incorporated into my sets now. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised when you hear the new remixes we are working on. On the rap tip though, it is an old style and I have always done it kind of differently -- half sung, you know, like "Irresistible Bitch" and some of the other things I use to do. It didnt get much better. Just went from trying to do it in house and getting a gun mic and affecting macho BS to getting old rappers like Doug e fresh lol | |
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funkbabyandthebabysitters said: OldFriends4Sale said:
THE ARTIST SL: Do you feel that you successfully incorporated rap into your music. Sometimes it felt like it was just stuck on. the Artist: I've gotten some criticism for the rap I've chosen to put in my past work. But there again, it came during my friction years. If you notice, not a lot of that stuff is incorporated into my sets now. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised when you hear the new remixes we are working on. On the rap tip though, it is an old style and I have always done it kind of differently -- half sung, you know, like "Irresistible Bitch" and some of the other things I use to do. It didnt get much better. Just went from trying to do it in house and getting a gun mic and affecting macho BS to getting old rappers like Doug e fresh lol HEY. Can someone please lock this thread? Seems like the more I log in to this site the more y'all wanna add to it but today you really got me going when you brought Dougie Fresh in the mix. Dougie Fresh is a God and y'all just seem upset that you didn't go to more shows and ya SHOULD be. There. Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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wilmer said: I guess Prince maybe felt he needed to prove that the commercial success of Purple Rain was not a fluke. After a string of critically acclaimed but commercially disappointing albums, maybe there was even pressure from the label to put out something that re-established him as a commercially successful artist. Maybe, that's why he hired Frank DiLeo who Mike Jack had cut loose. I agree he should have reached out to a bona fide rapper. That Tony M was wack as hell. Nail on head. You forget just how commercially successful Purple Rain was in the US. I think that album was number one for 20+ weeks. It was THE hot film. The singles were anthems. Diamonds was only 6 years later. The music biz was much the same (just more lucrative). 5 or 6 megastar acts. All the play for. But commercial success wasn’t a lock for him like it was Madonna, Jackson etc. The Frank DiLeo piece is the real tell. Frank was less of a creative caretaker style manager, more a commercial bulldog. Prince wanted to be king. | |
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Compared to Purple Rain, we would consider every subsequent Prince album as a commercial disappointment. It would make sense. But they weren't. They did sell in good numbers. They just weren't Purple Rain numbers. Far as I'm concerned, if they were in the Top 10, he did pretty good.
I said it before and I'll say it again, we all desperately wanted Prince to do well all the time. Some days he did better, some days he did not. Oh well. | |
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LOL...Dougie Fresh was no "God"...the brother made beats with his lips and plenty saliva...not exactly Divine skills at work right there | |
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I saw Dougie, live in 1984 or 85 I think it was a Fresh Fest II concert
but by the time 0+> hooked up with him... it's why 0+> hooked up with him . When 1980s NEW BREED Prince did 'rap' it was not the genre rap, it was 'rap' like Blondi and it was twisted to mesh with Purple Music. Even the transmississipi rap on IGBABN. was something only could have happened in that 1982-1986 company | |
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I agree, We wanted our hero to to blow up everytime. | |
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it should have been that after PR, he did not try to do another film. but somehow he thought he was a film star lol. even though PR was actually a terrible film in many ways. but that dream of making it in hollywood was a real problem, and a sign of how he was over reaching. no UTCM, things might have run smoother at that point. but he was too ambitious/a workaholic, so... | |
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If I was at a computer right now I'd REALLY be commenting but I know I know, don't sigh too loudly or roll those eyes too hard yet. Guess we have to wait until I get my devices :lol: Without giving actual reference to the previous response, I shall go by memory and say one of y'all are confusing Dougie Fresh's style with the Fat Boys and another one of y'all are confusing the elevator rap styles of Dougie Fresh and Blondie. And it's all in the spirit of comic relief so I'm happy with it! Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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Weeeeeeeellllll since I brought up Blondie, I was comparing Prince's IB style rap with Blondie, not Dougie | |
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prince just got doug e fresh in 1998 as by then he had decided that old school rap was now old enough to fit in with his nostalgia trip, so doug e was then presented as representing hip hop, alongside larry graham and chaka khan. but maybe better they didnt hook up in 1984 when doug was a star. id not have liked to have slick rick and doug on a remix of lets go crazy. | |
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I wish I was drinking what you lot are drinking. But it's fine. I'll let ya get back to your greatest ahow on earth and funny girl soundtracks. Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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in 1998 -2003, if P was really serious about hiphop or even remotely knowledgable, he woouldve holla'd at people like JayZ or Nas or Camron or Busta Rhymes or Fat Joe or 50Cent.... his attempts at incorporating people llike Chuck D and DougE Fresh well after they were played out, made him look even more out of touch with urban black culture and hiphop | |
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what funkbabyandthebabysitters said is true, after the 80s he only 'rescued' or pulled in people whose success was faded. If you understand Prince during this period you know it to be true. Search your feelings...
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First fallacy in this thread is the title itself. . Prince wasn’t an artist and he didn’t create art. He was a pop musician/performer who created entertainment. That’s not a slight or insult in ANY way, incidentally. . Reframe the whole topic from the correct perspective and it becomes clear that all entertainers who produce a product for mass consumption must inevitably “compromise” (i.e. make adjustments necessary to compete in the ever-changing marketplace) in order to remain successful. . And while Prince was not an artist, that’s not to say he didn’t issue anything with artistic aspirations. It’s certainly worth noting, however, that attempted art such as The Rainbow Children was met with a generally cold shoulder. I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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Prince didn't just create entertainment anymore than Motown or James Brown just created entertainment. | |
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Prince was certainly an artist. One of the best I've I've ever heard/seen/watched/read actually in his chosen medium of creating music, films and performing live. | |
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There's a wider conversation about low art or pop art I guess, I thought it had been settled but some people might still draw lines for whatever reason. | |
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Speaking of studying art at a school, departments sometimes carry names like "visual art" and "performing art." | |
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I can't even decide the best gif to post right now they're all so appropriate! Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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herb4 said:
. Considering oneself an artist and actually BEING an artist are entirely different things. I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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. Oh how easy it is to accuse someone of trolling when they put forth ideas that are less than popular. I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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Prince was one of the greatest artists of our time. An American artist from the midwest who perfectly synthesized a bunch of different American popular music and outright valourized midwestern funk. | |
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