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Believe it, or not, Prince is still writing hits. The debating goes on Can Prince have another "hit" song? I'd like to think that most of us hardcore fans could care less, the fact is that Prince has never stopped writing songs that could be "hits" on the radio. As has been said previously it's about the 2 and the 4. If the record label wants a songs to be a "hit" it will be. Here is the question for you- What Prince songs from 1995-now could have easily been radio hits if pushed right?
Sex in the summer So Far, So Pleased "New Power slide...." | |
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When U Love Somebody
I ain't sayin' it's my favorite song of this era, but it sure coulda been in the top 40. It's got that pop radio sound. Check out The Mountains and the Sea, a Prince podcast by yours truly and my wife. More info at https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/ | |
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skywalker said: Sex in the summer So Far, So Pleased Doozer said: When U Love Somebody "How embarrasing to be human!"
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Xpertlover said: skywalker said: Sex in the summer So Far, So Pleased Doozer said: When U Love Somebody Well contribute something Xpert lover other than your cutedontrequireathought cartoons. I know you can do it "New Power slide...." | |
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SHE LOVES ME 4 ME
N.E.W.S "I FEEL COULD HAVE BEEN A BIGG COMMERCIAL HIT" THE GOLD EXPERIENCE UNTIL YOUR IN MY ARMS AGAIN(NEW POWER SOUL) CRYSTAL BALL THE TRUTH "WHICH PERSONALLY COULD HAVE SURPASSED PURPLE RAIN IF PROMOTED RIGHT" | |
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FAce Down Come On Undisputed The One The Holy River Dinner with Delores I Rock There4 I am ManOwar Right Back in your Arms Jam of the Year The entire Truth ALBUM Prince had a right to be unhappy with the way EMI promoted Emancipation ...cause FACE said so!!! | |
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I always thought Baby Knows could definitely have been a hit. Make a good video and use Sheryl Crow's popularity to push it. | |
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One Nite Alone (the song) If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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White Mansion The Greatest Romance I Hate U the One Beautiful Strange So Far So Pleased Baby Knows 319 Now (edited) 18 & Over (could still be a hit) Ripopgodazippa Da Bang (alternative Rock) Calholn Square Dolphin Dinner with Delores (masterpiece) Somebody's Somebody Emale Damned if I do 2morrow (would have been a big hit ) Wasted Kisses Mad Sex Old Friends for Sale (original version lyrics) and of course the LP should have been a hit...THE RAINBOW CHILDREN Prince (NPG Records) ----- He may be out to take the Crown of Weird away from Michael Jackson, but Prince is nothing if not fascinating. What makes him so much more than an entertaining freak is the sheer brilliance and startling originality of his new music on The Rainbow Children, a dramatic and evocative symphony of soul as fine as he's ever made. It came - direct from Paisley Park Studios in Minneapolis - with a sticker proclaiming a "controversial" new album. They're not lying. The artist formerly known as an unpronounceable symbol appears to have dumped his greasy sex machine persona and donned the mantle of a devout Jehovah's Witness. Good Lord, what will he think of next? Not once in The Rainbow Children's 14 tracks does Prince grunt and moan about being a Sexy Mother ..., although he can't resist a little steam in tracks like Mellow. Mostly, this appears to be a series of funky love letters to God in a new religion of Prince's own creation. Now that's controversial. Loaded with biblical references, the record opens with a stylish, jazzy groove under a sinister electronic voice setting the stage for the tale of a magical world, kind of a digital Garden of Eden populated by the "Rainbow Children." It's deep, cryptic stuff - although thought-provoking all the same, touching on race relations, sexual roles and spirituality. The upshot is that all races, all religions need to come "together as one," as a massive gospel choir sings in the elaborate closing song, Last December. Along the way, Prince is in fine form. He glides effortlessly from shades of James Brown to beautiful soul ballads to fantastical musical hybrids that defy comparison. The music here is bold, challenging and often wildly experimental. Production and musicianship is flawless. Standouts are too many to list. There are some bewildering and stunningly self-indulgent moments here and there, but it is never boring. With The Rainbow Children, Prince reclaims his place as a peerless visionary of pop music - whatever goofy religion he chooses to follow. If he comes to your door wanting to talk about God, just pretend you're not home. | |
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squirrelgrease said: One Nite Alone (the song)
indeed. You do as I say | |
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