Rest In Peace,Ā Prince (7th June 1958 - 21st April 2016)

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Rest In Peace,Ā Prince (7th June 1958 - 21st April 2016)
Ā And Nothing Will Ever Compare 2 U
June 7, 1958 - April 21, 2016
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Preach it, Prince.
I never want to stop seeing this.
Iām going to keep reblogging.Ā
whatās fucked up is that he was the ONLY person on that show to say āblack lives matterā in anyway. i donāt expect it from white people/artist but all those black artists you spend all that money, time, energy on and NOT ONE could bring themselves to say this but one. remember that. all those rappers who swear up and down they donāt give a shit about what anyone has to say, not one had either the balls or the brains to say āblack lives matter.ā if iām wrong, please reblog a video link or something.
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When Prince titled his last album Hit N Run: Phase One, fans were left wondering if and when Phase Two would arrive. The answer turned out to be: on Saturday, exclusively on Tidal. Hit N Run: Phase Two contains a dozen tracks, beginning with the topical song āBaltimore.ā The album contains three other previously released tracks, a few songs that have been performed live but never released, and several brand new songs.
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CRAZY2COOL: A fantastic 21-minute HD live Prince video from Paris is on TIDAL right now for 24 hours only! Itās superb and features Letās Go Crazy, Raspberry Beret, U Got The Look, Cool, Take Me With U and Donāt Stop Til You Get Enough (yes the Michael song!!!).
Watch it here and remember you can get a free trial to see it: http://listen.tidal.com/video/54507610
Prince has surprise-released a new LP Hit N Run: Phase Two.
37 years of making albums with a lustful desire for perfection and a keen sense of genius for sound, as well as presentation, has made Prince an enigma in the music industry. It was 37 years of purple reign, untouchable outfits that embraced androgyny, controversial statements through in-depth songs and a continuing impulse to intertwine his intense love for romance, sex, religion and God that made Prince every essence of what his name means⦠Royalty.Ā
It is the undeniable passion Prince has for an artistic vision in music and his ear for creativity that set him on a measure that is far out of this world. One thing has stood for certain throughout the years Prince has been making music: His ability to still create albums that leave even the most seasoned Prince fan in awe of his talents and most of all surrendered at his very feet⦠Adding to his captivation as an artist. In mentioning Prince and his intoxicating music, with the release of his latest album, āHITnRUN: Phase 2ā³ Prince makes it clear that even with so many years of making albums and recording songs that contribute to his legendary, he is only adding to his incomparable 38 (now 39) studio-album treasure-trove.
The main subject of greatness here isĀ āHITnRUN: Phase 2ā³.Ā The first word that came to my mind after listening to this album in its entirety was āelectricā. Electric as in: Being able to take various complexities and themes in hand with ideas and concepts then channeling them into songs that resonated with us⦠The music lovers and listeners.Ā Some previously released songs were featured in the album with remixed flairs. Others were left to bask in their glory. A beautifully executed way of presenting older material as well as the new. Ā
It wasĀ āBaltimoreā that warmed our hearts with the idea of achieving peace, but awakened us to awareness of the ongoing brutalities within our world. It wasĀ āGroovy Potentialā that made us want to dance endlessly and live within the precious moments of a song. The way this album was composed made it seem as though Prince was not only watching, but listening too. Thatās the beauty of Prince as well: His observant nature makes for great influence in his songs. āXtraloveable (Reloaded)ā andĀ āStareā also were absolute favorites of mine and it was this trip down memory lane that made this body of music stand out to me. It was still Prince⦠The same, Funk-stricken, socially and emotionally conscious, brilliant man, only this time, a little older and a little more cryptic with his messages and his meanings⦠But there was nothing to complain about.Ā
The newer songs, however, that furthermore stole my heart were meticulously composed and beautifully arranged. āLook At Me, Look At Uā, āWhen She Comesā, āBlack Museā⦠They all roared Princeās musical excellence, reinstalling to those who forgot that he is still His Royal Badness. But⦠There was one song specifically out of the six that ignited my everlasting love and admiration for Prince, the musician as well as the manā¦
āRevelationā. This is the song that melted my frostbitten heart. This is the song that took my breath away so effortlessly. It the feelings of enticement and allurement that took me to places Iād never known, only to bring me back down to a cold, unfair world after it had finished playing. The haunting saxophone and the velvet smooth vocals Prince sang only added to the rawness of āRevelationā.Ā There comes an inevitable time when a new Prince song comes out and it gives you the reasons why he is such an incredible musician. The lyrics of this song were utterly eloquent and deeply expressive. The connection of a biblical theme with the notion of pure sensuality made this song burn for an eternity without regret. This song left me in awe of Prince. As if I couldnāt fall in love with him any more than I have, right?Ā
To bring this whole review together, I must say one thing: There is nothing that can stop Prince. It is 2015 and Prince is making music that is still touching souls and capturing hearts. This album was IT for me. I couldnāt have imagined it to be any better than it already is. And for the people who donāt like this album, cool, you have an opinion⦠But I stand strongly in my belief that this is some of Princeās best work within the past 10, maybe even 15 years. My love for āHITnRUN: Phase 2ā³ was unexpected, but I am embracing every bit of it because good music should never be overlooked, underrated or go to waste.Ā
Thank you, Prince We love you.Ā
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