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  1. New Power Generation. Website. prince .com. Prince Rogers Nelson (June 7, 1958 – April 21, 2016) was an American singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, record producer, and actor. The recipient of numerous awards and nominations, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest musicians of his generation. [7]

  2. Sep 2, 2019 · This was Prince the raconteur, in a storytelling mode reminiscent of his more narrative songs, such as “The Ballad of Dorothy Parker” or “Raspberry Beret.”

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    • There was a swear box at Paisley Park. With songs like Erotic City and Sexy Dancer, Prince became known as a rampant sex machine - but he was also a devoutly religious vegan, who became a Jehovah's Witness in 2003.
    • An obscure song called Comeback was played at his funeral. Image caption, Prince with his first wife, Mayte Garcia. Prince was cremated at a private ceremony for family and close friends on Saturday, 23 April.
    • Prince is wearing a wig in Purple Rain. Image caption, A portrait of Prince from Steve Parke's new book, Picturing Prince. Prince's former art director Steve Parke recently published a book featuring the intimate, behind-the-scenes photographs he took of the star during his time at Paisley Park.
    • He had a vicious mean streak. It's no secret that Prince was a perfectionist - but some of the stories that emerged after his death highlighted the star's ruthless attitude towards his bandmates.
  4. Apr 20, 2018 · Prince was 57 when he was found alone and unresponsive in an elevator at his Paisley Park studio compound in suburban Minneapolis on April 21, 2016. An autopsy found he died of an accidental overdose of fentanyl, a synthetic opioid 50 times more powerful than heroin.

  5. Apr 22, 2016 · He wasn’t a breakup artist (“Purple Rain” is a rare “it’s over” song). He was both a build-you-up artist and a breakdown master. The building-up includes luscious ballads like “Adore ...

  6. The royal children were raised under the supervision of the governor and governess of the royal children, Claude d'Urfé and Françoise d'Humières, under the orders of Diane de Poitiers. In 1574, following the death of his brother Charles IX of France and the accession of his other brother Henry III of France, he became heir to the throne.

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