Unreleased Prince Album WELCOME 2 AMERICA Will Drop in July
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Prince is an indisputable music legend. His prolific career spanned several decades, leaving a lasting impact on generations of fans. And, somehow, he still had so much more to offer the world at the time of his death. Prince had lots of “leftover” material in his music vault, with no certainty that it would ever see the light of day. Now,
Welcome 2 America, an album recorded at his famed Paisley Park Studios in 2010.
It’s the first posthumous album of new (to us) original material to become available.
Welcome 2 America, releasing on July 30, consists of 12 tracks about the artist’s worldview, according to The Prince Estate. The statement says it showcases his “concerns, hopes, and visions for a shifting society, presciently foreshadowing an era of political division, disinformation, and a renewed fight for racial justice.”
Lost Prince album which 11 new tracks to be released five years after his death
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Isn’t Hollywood an investor in a pot group?
Paralysis= story gets written for you.
Make a decision, gov.
The trouble with lotteries is for everyone that wins, there are a lot of ones that don’t win.
- Bruce( no not him) - Monday, Dec 14, 20 @ 5:18 pm:
Yeah, what are we waiting for? It’s not like there has been a pandemic or anything going on.
===For more info contact former State Senator Rickey Hendon===
He’s looking for something to do between Willie Wilson campaigns
Where is Toi? I thought she was the pot Tsarina?
Maybe the Lt. Governor can throw her gummies out to the crowd….
December 15, 2020
The savage murder of Ashanti Riley touched many of us. It led us to reflect upon the kind of society we have created and the citizens (social beings) we are cultivating. Ashanti’s murder led the prime minister to talk about “the monsters” we are cultivating within our midst. Phyllis Bruce, another mother whose Black son vanished on March 19, sympathized with Ashanti’s mother in her grief: “Even from one mother to another, I can’t find the words to comfort her. But I would say to her, be strong. Hold on. Keep courage” (
Express, December 11).
Bruce was concerned about our national pain and quality of social and cultural life. Her eloquence reminded me of observations Hollis Liverpool made this week in a letter to the prime minister about the importance of publishing stories about local heroes and heroines and the sacrifices they have made to make us who we are.
By Dr Selwyn R. Cudjoe
December 15, 2020
The savage murder of Ashanti Riley touched many of us. It led us to reflect upon the kind of society we have created and the citizens (social beings) we are cultivating. Ashanti s murder led the prime minister to talk about the monsters we are cultivating within our midst. Phyllis Bruce, another mother whose Black son vanished on March 19, sympathized with Ashanti s mother in her grief: Even from one mother to another, I can t find the words to comfort her. But I would say to her, be strong. Hold on. Keep courage (
Express, December 11).
Bruce was concerned about our national pain and quality of social and cultural life. Her eloquence reminded me of observations Hollis Liverpool made this week in a letter to the prime minister about the importance of publishing stories about local heroes and heroines and the sacrifices they have made to make us who we are.
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