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Thread started 10/25/03 6:11am

blackboab

is prince still able to write a killer single?

it has now been a number of years since prince has written a killer track. im not talking about a good quality song, he is still more than capable of that. im talking about a killer single which is commercially strong.
in the eighties and early nineties,prince could write these songs for fun...1999...when doves cry...cream..litte red corvette.
i personally think the last great single prince wrote was gold, his last top ten hit in the uk in 1995. since then he has released strong albums like the rainbow children but no real killer tracks like the ones i have mentioned.
i thought most of the music released through the npgmusicclub has not been up to his past releases so the question is...is prince still capable of writing another strong single?
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Reply #1 posted 10/25/03 6:19am

TRON

I think so. He's had quite a few that made great singles.

Come On
Don't Play Me
The One
Greatest Romance
Supercute
U Make My Sunshine
She Loves Me 4 Me
Face Down
The Holy River

He's just out of step with the mainstream so it's getting harder and harder for him to get noticed.
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Reply #2 posted 10/25/03 6:20am

mrdespues

Yes, look out for Life O the Party...it's new and he's been playing it on tour. It's catchy and goes down a treat.

:wOOt:
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Reply #3 posted 10/25/03 6:22am

TRON

mrdespues said:

Yes, look out for Life O the Party...it's new and he's been playing it on tour. It's catchy and goes down a treat.

:wOOt:

What's it like?
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Reply #4 posted 10/25/03 6:22am

seanski

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Hopfully on his 4th coming cd there will be some on it! pray
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Reply #5 posted 10/25/03 6:29am

Cloudbuster

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It appears not. neutral
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Reply #6 posted 10/25/03 6:34am

scififilmnerd

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I would have said no, but then I heard Vavoom and now I am not so sure... confuse
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Reply #7 posted 10/25/03 6:34am

Christopher

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Cloudbuster said:

It appears not. neutral


non-sense! he wrote cybersingle
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Reply #8 posted 10/25/03 6:42am

mrdespues

TRON said:

mrdespues said:

Yes, look out for Life O the Party...it's new and he's been playing it on tour. It's catchy and goes down a treat.

:wOOt:

What's it like?


a funky hip hoppy jam.

with a big-ass chorus.

it's all about partying.
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Reply #9 posted 10/25/03 6:44am

TRON

mrdespues said:

TRON said:

mrdespues said:

Yes, look out for Life O the Party...it's new and he's been playing it on tour. It's catchy and goes down a treat.

:wOOt:

What's it like?


a funky hip hoppy jam.

with a big-ass chorus.

it's all about partying.

Does it sound like another song of his? Compare it to something.
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Reply #10 posted 10/25/03 6:45am

JavierAlcalde

I don't think so, because to write a killer single is not only about composing music.
I mean, if Prince wanted to have a new numer 1 single, he needs 1st to write somthing commercial (but all, lyrics and music) and he needs to sell it (=promoting the song in MTV, to sing a deal with an important record company), etc.
And I think it's difficult.
In my opinion, the only way is like Santana, Supernatural.
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Reply #11 posted 10/25/03 7:37am

mrdespues

TRON said:

mrdespues said:

TRON said:

mrdespues said:

Yes, look out for Life O the Party...it's new and he's been playing it on tour. It's catchy and goes down a treat.

:wOOt:

What's it like?


a funky hip hoppy jam.

with a big-ass chorus.

it's all about partying.

Does it sound like another song of his? Compare it to something.


not really, actually...nothing i've heard...the closest might be Days O Wild...but it's more "fun" than that.
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Reply #12 posted 10/25/03 8:24am

TheBluePrince

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True true...but let's not forget that there's a huge difference between a 'Hit Pop Single' and a great song. There's tons of junk topping the Billboard charts. No disrespect current producers and artists that are writing these songs, I know they work very hard. But as weird as it sounds...'the music industry has strayed for away from its focus', which was once (1)Music, (2)Musicianship, and (3)Artistry.

I'm not convinced anymore, that you have to be talented to get a record deal and go platinum. The industry is so powerful, it can take some one with little potential, teach them how to sing, how to dance and perform, invest $millions$ into videos and producers. And there you go, your generically bred Pop-Star. Yet when you listen to their music, you can hear the lack of authenticity. Artists like Prince, Stevie Wonder and others, I continue to adore, because they represent a time where music was real.

Blue smile
"Come on out here Rhonda"
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Reply #13 posted 10/25/03 10:22am

marcdeondotcom

With X amount of songs in his vault, he could if he really wanted to. I don't think it's his focus. I remember reading that someone at Warner mouthed off something to the affect of him no longer being able to write a hit single. He got wind of it and soon released The Most Beautiful Girl on Bellmark/NPG. He proved them wrong and of course they changed their tune. It was too late though as this was his first taste of freedom.
[This message was edited Sat Oct 25 10:30:54 PDT 2003 by marcdeondotcom]
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Reply #14 posted 10/25/03 10:33am

2freaky4church
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Hell naww!! Prince can't even write a halfway decent song any more. He is toast. pooptoast
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #15 posted 10/25/03 12:35pm

dawn74

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2freaky4church1 said:

Hell naww!! Prince can't even write a halfway decent song any more. He is toast. pooptoast


Listening 2 NEWS at the moment. It's an amazing album. Sorry 2freaky, but u'r posts are like u'r avatar.
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Reply #16 posted 10/25/03 12:41pm

Handclapsfinga
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i honestly don't understand why some of ya'll are so worried about if p is still able to churn out a hit or not.

somebody tell me: why's it so important to some of you? it honestly shouldn't be. shrug
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Reply #17 posted 10/25/03 1:05pm

danielboon

i think he is capable no problem!

but... theres always a but, it would need promotion if u dont have a computer , u wouldnt kno p was alive ! so hows he ever gonna have a hit ?

theres 1 possibility !

the clash went 2 nr 1, with "shoul i stay or should i go"

15 years after they split, b,cos it was featured in an advert ! so u never know get wdc in2 an advert and pow p is alive and kicking back in the limelight only joking i am happy enuf at present hits or not !


but...he is capable imo
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Reply #18 posted 10/25/03 1:19pm

TonyC

He still has it in him, but I think it is unlikely he will go there. He seems bored with simple, solid catchy tunes and his mind and soul are in other musical areas now...unfortunately
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Reply #19 posted 10/25/03 2:12pm

mistermcgee

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Prince is capable of writing a killer single, but he's been there;done that. Because of the current trends and state of the music industry I doubt very much that the "experts" could "hear" it or recognize it anyway.

I liked what TheBluePrince wrote.
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Reply #20 posted 10/26/03 1:19am

Savannah

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Lets face it... Only Viacom makes a single a killer single.
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Reply #21 posted 10/26/03 1:22am

Moonbeam

He is still able to write a killer single, but it seems that he is unable to actually release those songs as singles.
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Reply #22 posted 10/26/03 1:29am

NWF

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I don't know about the single being killer & all. I mean, how's he gonna top Purple Rain?

OK, yeah, I'm being a bit of a hardass about this, but Purple Rain was just too damn perfect. That's a tough act to follow if you ask me. Even SOTT & the accompanying singles couldn't touch that.

But I'm pretty sure he wants to write what's in his heart. It would be unlike him to write something for the sake of just creating a hit. Na' mean?
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Reply #23 posted 10/26/03 3:25am

mzflash

A recent article being circulated stated that Prince said that now he has everything that he wants.

If this is true, then for me that explains a lot. Because that says to me that he is living a satisfied life. Without desire or a longing for something, the zest and spontaneity would disappear from any conquest or adventure. Earlier in his career Prince took his musical style to the extreme with daring lyrics and displays. Now he is at the other end of the spectrum living with rigid rules and regulations which restrict his creativity.

Prince wrote the killer singles when he was living in a time when he didn't have everything that he wanted. He had hopes and dreams of how things could be and they fired his passion. Along with his imagination, that passion materialized into a free flowing force with an urgent message that became the music. IMO
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Reply #24 posted 10/26/03 3:36am

familygroove

TheBluePrince said:

True true...but let's not forget that there's a huge difference between a 'Hit Pop Single' and a great song. There's tons of junk topping the Billboard charts. No disrespect current producers and artists that are writing these songs, I know they work very hard. But as weird as it sounds...'the music industry has strayed for away from its focus', which was once (1)Music, (2)Musicianship, and (3)Artistry.

I'm not convinced anymore, that you have to be talented to get a record deal and go platinum. The industry is so powerful, it can take some one with little potential, teach them how to sing, how to dance and perform, invest $millions$ into videos and producers. And there you go, your generically bred Pop-Star. Yet when you listen to their music, you can hear the lack of authenticity. Artists like Prince, Stevie Wonder and others, I continue to adore, because they represent a time where music was real.

Blue smile
"Come on out here Rhonda"


nod

But music is going in circles and real musicianship will never die!
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Reply #25 posted 10/26/03 8:09am

DavidEye

Moonbeam said:

He is still able to write a killer single, but it seems that he is unable to actually release those songs as singles.



Exactly.Prince could go into the studio today and write a whole new album of catchy,radio-friendly songs.But as an independent artist,it would be hard for him to release singles,videos,etc,without a major record company behind him.
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Reply #26 posted 10/26/03 3:38pm

room319

Always.
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