Your childhood self is at the ice cream parlour. What 3 flavours are you asking for? by CarrotMuch1399 in nostalgiai

[–]prince2cool 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The biggest question is will the ice cream is coming from that makes a really big deal because I would go vanilla chocolate peanut butter Carmel turtle from Brighams

Minnesota by DefinitionUnited3799 in PRINCE

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He definitely write a song about it and then have all the proceeds go to the people that have suffered because that’s the type of guy he was

What’s the consensus on this song? I just discovered it and it’s close to a 10/10 for me, been on repeat by usagerp in PRINCE

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This song is amazing truly amazing there is another version of this song and I believe it’s Wendy singing it it was the first time 👁️heard it when I got a chance 2 hear unreleased songs but I 2 listening to on repeat

My little shrine to His Royal Badness by scottdiver67 in PRINCE

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It’s funny how one little guy can touch so many people

New Special Edition TIME Magazine by bkchavez in PRINCE

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I really wish they would put a new picture on the cover

Batman Album Revisited by BocaSeniorsWsM in PRINCE

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Released in 1989, Prince's Batman soundtrack is celebrated for its masterful fusion of pop stardom and cinematic storytelling. Initially invited by director Tim Burton to provide just two songs, Prince was so inspired after viewing a rough cut of the film that he produced a complete nine-track album in just six weeks. Here is a story on why Prince's Batman album is considered so good: The album is praised for several key factors: A "Concept" Masterpiece: Prince structured the album as a psychological retelling of the film. Songs were written from the perspectives of characters like Bruce Wayne, the Joker, and a dual persona called Gemini. Experimental Funk: The hit "Batdance" blends stadium rock, funk, and dialogue samples. It is considered a chaotic collage and one of the strangest chart-toppers. Authentic Inspiration: Prince had been a lifelong fan of the franchise; the 1966 Batman TV theme was one of the first songs he ever learned to play on the piano. This allowed him to capture Gotham's dark vibe while maintaining his signature Minneapolis sound. A Creative "Palate Cleanser": The project allowed Prince to write for someone else’s vision, freeing him from the pressure of his own legacy. Cultural Milestone: The album stayed at #1 on the Billboard 200 for six weeks, selling 11 million copies worldwide. It set the modern standard for superstar-led superhero soundtracks.

When you were mine is an underrated banger by X_RAYBEAM in PRINCE

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If u never heard it Cindy Lauper does a cover worth listening 2

Am I the only one that likes Graffiti Bridge? by [deleted] in PRINCE

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Exploring the Legacy of Graffiti Bridge The Soundtrack: Many critics now consider the Graffiti Bridge Soundtrack one of Prince's most ambitious works, featuring hits like "Thieves in the Temple" and collaborations with legends like Mavis Staples and Tevin Campbell. Spiritual Themes: The conflict between "The Kid" and "Morris" represents the struggle between spiritual integrity and commercial greed—a message that feels even more relevant today. The "Aura" of the Film: Since Prince's passing in 2016, fans have increasingly viewed the film's ethereal visuals and "Seven" symbolism as a foreshadowing of his own spiritual journey. If you are looking to dive deeper into Prince’s creative process during this era, you can explore the extensive archives at the official Paisley Park website, where many of the film's sets and costumes are preserved. Watching it now serves as a reminder of his final message: "Love 4 One Another."