Overview

Date Of Birth: June 7, 1958

Died: April 21, 2016

Real Name: Prince Rogers Nelson

Height: 5ft 3" (1.57)

Prince
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Prince in purple


Prince, born Prince Rogers Nelson on June 7, 1958, was an iconic American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer whose influence on the music industry remains profound. Hailing from Minneapolis, Minnesota, he emerged as a prodigious talent in the late 1970s, blending various genres such as rock, funk, R&B, and pop into a unique sound that captivated audiences worldwide. His self-titled debut album, released in 1979, showcased his exceptional skills as a multi-instrumentalist and set the stage for a career that would yield numerous critically acclaimed albums, including "Purple Rain," "1999," and "Sign o' the Times." Prince was not only known for his musical prowess but also for his flamboyant stage presence and innovative music videos, which often pushed the boundaries of artistic expression.

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Throughout his career, Prince was a trailblazer in the music industry, challenging conventional norms regarding sexuality, race, and artistic control. He was a vocal advocate for artists' rights, famously changing his name to an unpronounceable symbol in the 1990s as a protest against his record label, Warner Bros., over creative control and ownership of his music. This bold move underscored his commitment to artistic integrity and independence. Prince's legacy extends beyond his extensive discography; he was a cultural icon who inspired countless musicians and fans alike. His untimely death on April 21, 2016, marked the end of an era, but his music continues to resonate, ensuring that his influence will endure for generations to come.

Films: Prince appeared in several films throughout his career. Notably, he starred in "Purple Rain," which showcased his musical talent and became a cultural phenomenon. Other films include "Under the Cherry Moon" and "Graffiti Bridge," both of which he directed and produced, further highlighting his multifaceted artistry in the entertainment industry.


Music:

A compilation of songs by Prince showcases his diverse musical talent and innovative style. His discography includes iconic tracks that span various genres, reflecting his unique artistry and influence on the music industry. Each song contributes to his legacy, highlighting his ability to blend funk, rock, and pop elements seamlessly.

  • - Purple Rain
  • - When Doves Cry
  • - Kiss
  • - Little Red Corvette
  • - 1999
  • - Let's Go Crazy
  • - Raspberry Beret
  • - Sign o' the Times
  • - Cream
  • - Batdance
  • - Diamonds and Pearls
  • - Gett Off
  • - Thieves in the Temple
  • - I Would Die 4 U
  • - Controversy
  • - Delirious
  • - The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
  • - U Got the Look
  • - Musicology
  • - 7
  • - Alphabet St.
  • - I Wanna Be Your Lover
  • - Let's Work
  • - Sexy M.F.
  • - The Beautiful Ones
  • - P.ontrol
  • - Pop Life
  • - Take Me With U
  • - Partyup
  • - The Morning Papers
Music For Other People:

Prince wrote songs for various artists throughout his career. His songwriting talent extended beyond his own albums, contributing to the success of numerous musicians across different genres.

  • "Nothing Compares 2 U" - famously covered by Sinéad O'Connor
  • "Kiss" - performed by Prince and later covered by various artists
  • "Manic Monday" - written for The Bangles
  • "I Feel for You" - covered by Chaka Khan
  • "The Glamorous Life" - written for Sheila E.
  • "The Way You Make Me Feel" - written for Janelle Monáe
  • "When Doves Cry" - a signature song by Prince
  • "Purple Rain" - iconic track performed by Prince
  • "Delirious" - another original by Prince
  • "Baby I'm a Star" - featured in Prince's live performances
  • "Stand Back" - co-written with Stevie Nicks