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  1. Jun 7, 2019 · Warner Bros. Reviewed: June 7, 2019. Hearing Prince sing these songs that he gave to other performers brings you close to the pulse of his artistry: transgressive, funky, sexy, a testament to his...

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      On October 9, 1981, just five days before the release of his...

    • Purple Rain

      Prince’s keyboardist, Dr. Fink, recalls that during the 1999...

  2. Jun 21, 2019 · The premise of “Originals,” the third posthumous release from Prince’s estate, is to collect the artist’s original versions of his compositions recorded by others, whether performers ...

  3. May 20, 2019 · Experimenting with 'post-fashion'; post gender, post human and post race; Prince created a style that forever transformed the world of men's fashion. Intertwining the subjects of his music with his visuals; Prince's style evolved to reflect gender, identity and sexuality.

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  4. Jun 20, 2019 · UltimatePrince reviews the second Prince Estate-released posthumous recording, 2019's 'Originals.'

  5. Oct 4, 2019 · Originals album reviews have been positive overall while “100 MPH” and “Baby, You’re a Trip” are named as top favorites for most fans on our unofficial Instagram poll.

  6. Jun 11, 2019 · The Prince Estate has release the second posthumous album from Prince called The Originals, which consists of Prince's version of 15 songs he originally wrote for other artists. It includes...

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  8. Jun 24, 2019 · That quibble aside, it features one of the funkiest men to ever stride the earth doing his thing to perfection, so, you know, swings and roundabouts. There’s space even for the leftfield, slightly weird Prince—“Make Up” throbs with mechanized, industrial menace and warped lines of melody.