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  1. NPG Music Club. NPG Music Club was the official website for Prince from 2001 to 2006, and was named after Prince's New Power Generation band. Based on being one of the first mainstream artists to use the internet as an independent music distribution hub, Prince won a Webby Lifetime Achievement Award for the site in 2006.

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  3. The New Power Generation, also known as the NPG, was the backing band of musician Prince from 1990 to 2013. They were replaced by 3rdeyegirl as his backing band in 2013. In 2015, the New Power Generation reunited as Prince's backing band for his final studio album before his death, Hit n Run Phase Two. They reunited once again in 2017 for a US ...

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  5. 21279. Entering in to it’s third year at the start of 2003, Prince completely revamped the NPG (New Power Generation) Music Club website and started what would become the model for the site going forward. Instead of a simple web interface, Prince created a “virtual estate” that was to be an online home to the members of the NPG Music Club.

  6. NPG Music Club v2. 53. 14932. The NPG (New Power Generation) Music Club first launched with a software player/download manager. But after about a month, it was decided that the player was just a bit too complicated. Our audience was having trouble getting it to work, and it was turning in to a real headache.

  7. 2001. 01. Apr. NPG Music Club v2. 53. 14952. The NPG (New Power Generation) Music Club first launched with a software player/download manager. But after about a month, it was decided that the player was just a bit too complicated. Our audience was having trouble getting it to work, and it was turning in to a real headache.

  8. 2001-2. 2002-3. NPGOnlineLtd.com. NPG Music Club. Year One. NPG Music Club. Year Two. Prince ’s NPG Music Club offered monthly downloads during 2001-2, with a $7.77 fee for a one-month download (which included a 45-60 minute "Ahdio" show as mp3, three individual music mp3s, and one .mov video file), or a $100 'premium' fee for the entire year ...

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