from warner bros. do the same thing. [lyrics] so tonight i m going to party like it s 1999. prince wasn t just materializing out of nowhere. where was he before this video was done? well, prince was a huge star on black radio stations. i mean, people he had a real underground cult following, and he was a very sexy, hot performer. [lyrics] the sweat of your body covers me. can you, my darling, can you picture. prince loved the idea that he was taking his punk funk music and turning it on to a white audience, and that wouldn t have happened if not for mtv. [lyrics] this is what it sounds like when the doves cry. when i was younger, i always said that one day i was going to play all kinds of music and not be judged for the color of my skin but the quality of my work. [lyrics] i only want to see you. only going to see you in the purple rain. prince had a great androgyny. he blurred the gender line.
prince loved the idea that he was taking his punk funk music and turn it into a white audience and that would not have happened if it were not for mtv. when doves cry i said that one day i was going to play. and not be judged for the color of my skin but the quality of my work. . rain prince had a great androgyny. gender line. he plays. every time i see him, it is like, oh. really? okay, i quit. when he played guitar, it is just part of his body. and with that i ve never seen before. it is not contrived. it is just happening.
for mtv. when i was younger i would said that one day i was going to play on mtv music, and not be judged for the color of my skin but the quality of my work. prince had a great androgyny, he blurred the gender line, he sings, he writes, he plays, every time i see him it s just like really? okay, i quit. when he plays guitar, it s just part of his body in a way that i have never really seen before. it s not contrived, it s just happening. what was his music? was it r&b? his music was just straight down the middle, mainstream
said that one day i was going to play all kinds of music and not be judged for the color of my skin but the quality of my work. purple rain prince had a great androgyny. he blurred the gender line. he sings, he writes, he plays. every time i see him it s just like, really? okay, i quit. when he plays guitar, it s just part of his body in a way that i ve never really seen before. and it s not contrived. it s just it s just happening. what was his music? was it r&b? his music was just straight down the middle mainstream, grab you by the throat and balls, pop.