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    By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY and HILLEL ITALIE and JEFF BAENEN


    Prince in 1984

    CHANHASSEN, Minn. (AP) — Pop superstar Prince, widely acclaimed as one of the most inventive and influential musicians of his era with hits including "Little Red Corvette," ''Let's Go Crazy" and "When Doves Cry," was found dead at his home on Thursday in suburban Minneapolis, according to his publicist. He was 57.

    His publicist, Yvette Noel-Schure, told The Associated Press that the music icon died at his home in Chanhassen. No details were immediately released.

    The singer, songwriter, arranger and instrumentalist broke through in the late 1970s with the hits "Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad?" and "I Wanna Be Your Lover," and soared over the following decade with such albums as "1999" and "Purple Rain." The title song from "1999" includes one of the most widely quoted refrains of popular culture: "Tonight I'm gonna party like it's 1999."

    The Minneapolis native, born Prince Rogers Nelson, stood just 5 feet, 2 inches tall, and seemed to summon the most original and compelling sounds at will, whether playing guitar in a flamboyant style that openly drew upon Jimi Hendrix, switching his vocals from a nasally scream to an erotic falsetto or turning out album after album of stunningly original material. Among his other notable releases: "Sign O' the Times," ''Graffiti Bridge" and "The Black Album."


    In this Feb. 4, 2007 file photo, Prince performs during the halftime show at Super Bowl XLI in Miami. In recent weeks Prince has hosted late-night jam sessions where he has serenaded Madonna and celebrated the Minnesota Lynx's WNBA championship. Hundreds of fans descended on suburban Paisley Park Studios on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015 paying $10 each to hear Prince and his band raise the roof until 3 A.M. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta, File)

    He was also fiercely protective of his independence, battling his record company over control of his material and even his name. Prince once wrote "slave" on his face in protest of not owning his work and famously battled and then departed his label, Warner Bros., before returning a few years ago.

    "What's happening now is the position that I've always wanted to be in," Prince told the AP in 2014. "I was just trying to get here."

    In 2004, Prince was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which hailed him as a musical and social trailblazer.

    "He rewrote the rulebook, forging a synthesis of black funk and white rock that served as a blueprint for cutting-edge music in the Eighties," reads the Hall's dedication. "Prince made dance music that rocked and rock music that had a bristling, funky backbone. From the beginning, Prince and his music were androgynous, sly, sexy and provocative."

    Rarely lacking in confidence, Price effortlessly absorbed the music of others and made it sound like Prince, whether the James Brown guitar riff on "Kiss" or the Beatle-esque, psychedelic pop of "Raspberry Beret."

    He also proved a source of hits for others, from Sinead O'Connor's "Nothing Compares 2 U" to Cyndi Lauper's "When You Were Mine." He also wrote "Manic Monday" for the Bangles

    Prince had been touring and recording right up until his death, releasing four albums in the last 18 months, including two on the Tidal streaming service last year. He performed in Atlanta last week as part of his "Piano and a Microphone" tour, a stripped down show that has featured a mix of his hits like "Purple Rain" or "Little Red Corvette" and some B-sides from his extensive library.

    Prince debuted the intimate format at his Paisley Park studios in January, treating fans to a performance that was personal and was both playful and emotional at times.

    The musician had seemed to be shedding his reclusive reputation. He hosted several late-night jam sessions where he serenaded Madonna, celebrated the Minnesota Lynx's WNBA championship and showcased his latest protege, singer Judith Hill.

    Ever surprising, he announced on stage in New York City last month that he was writing his memoir. "The Beautiful Ones" was expected to be released in the fall of 2017 by publishing house Spiegel & Grau. The publishing house has not yet commented on status of book, but a press release about the memoir says: "Prince will take readers on an unconventional and poetic journey through his life and creative work."

    It says the book will include stories about Prince's music and "the family that shaped him and the people, places, and ideas that fired his creative imagination."

    A small group of fans quickly gathered in the rain Thursday outside his music studio, Paisley Park, where Prince's gold records are on the walls and the purple motorcycle he rode in his 1984 breakout movie, "Purple Rain," is on display. The white building surrounded by a fence is about 20 miles southwest of Minneapolis.

    Steven Scott, 32, of Eden Prairie, said he was at Paisley Park last Saturday for Prince's dance party. He called Prince "a beautiful person" whose message was that people should love one another.

    "He brought people together for the right reasons," Scott said.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NN3gsSf-Ys
    Last edited by dlevere; 04-22-2016, 01:43:57 AM.
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    Prince's Ex-Wife: 'He's With Our Son Now'

    Prince's Ex-Wife: 'He's With Our Son Now'

    Mayte Garcia endured great tragedy with the star

    By Rob Quinn


    Mayte Garcia inspired Prince's 1994 song "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World." (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

    (Newser)

    The woman who inspired Prince's 1994 song "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" is in mourning after his shocking death Thursday. Mayte Garcia, a former tour dancer who married Prince in 1996, gave birth to their son the same year.

    The baby, named "Boy Gregory," died a week later from the rare genetic disorder Pfeiffer syndrome. The couple split two years later and formally divorced in 2000.

    "This man was my everything, we had a family. I am beyond deeply saddened and devastated," she tells People. "I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now."

    (As the world mourns, sales of Prince's music have soared.)


    A fan grieves outside First Avenue, a dance venue in Minneapolis, on Thursday. (Jeff Wheeler/Star Tribune via AP)
    Last edited by dlevere; 04-22-2016, 07:45:12 AM.
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    • #3
      WTF? have no idea some died from that syndrome

      anyways RIP Prince. he now reunited with his son

      i feel sorry for his Ex-wife

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      • #4
        I haven't seen any mention of what happened to him yet, and different sources speak of different places he died at. I'm hoping it wasn't a drug overdose. There was a pointless giggle related to him and Dave Chapelle I just read though: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/liv...xplains-711896

        I guess Prince used Dave Chapelle's impression of him from Dave's skit as an album cover which makes the skit even better yet.
        Last edited by bungholio; 04-22-2016, 10:37:24 PM.
        July 7, 2019

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        • #5
          Wow. I only knew a few songs from him but his cultural impact definitely makes me think twice about his art and music.
          "Roll The Bones" - Rush
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          • #6
            Prince's Mortal Kombat Connection

            The Mortal Kombat character Rain's idea came while Mortal Kombat creator Ed Boon, who is a huge Prince fan, was thinking of colors that they haven't used yet. He thought of purple because of Prince's song Purple Rain. (source: http://kotaku.com/that-time-prince-i...ter-1772479245. Here's Rain's debut in the console version of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, this screenshot taken by me is from the SNES version running on my laptop using an emulator-

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            • #7
              Arsenio Hall Sues Sinead O'Connor Over Prince Allegations

              http://on.aol.com/video/arsenio-hall...b05920030da338
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              • #8
                ^Woo woo?

                i don't like Sinead O'Connor to be honest. she ripped the pic of Pope once.

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                • #9
                  Pills found at Prince's estate contained fentanyl

                  If you guys start arguing about drugs again, I'm going to close this thread. dlevere.
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                  • #10
                    agreed. we should move it along

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