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Then he swerved. Around the World in a Day (1985) rejected global superstardom for psychedelic paisley pop. Parade (1986) was Euro-funk surrealism (“Kiss” as minimalism perfected). Then came Sign o’ the Times (1987)—his double album masterpiece . A document of AIDS, crack epidemics, Reaganomics, and spiritual yearning. “If I Was Your Girlfriend” bends gender and desire into a Mobius strip. The title track is coldwave funk journalism. This is Prince at his most complete: producer, poet, and prophet. Lovesexy, Batman, Graffiti Bridge, Diamonds and Pearls, The Love Symbol Album, Come, The Gold Experience, Chaos and Disorder
Most artists spend a career searching for their sound. Prince Rogers Nelson built a universe of sounds and ruled over it with a velvet-gloved iron fist. From 1978 to 2016, his discography is not a linear progression but a sprawling, contradictory, and visionary map of Black genius, sexual liberation, spiritual crisis, and capitalist rebellion.
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Before 1999 and Purple Rain , Prince was already a singularity. For You (1978) is a teenage savant playing all 27 instruments —a flex disguised as a debut. But Dirty Mind (1980) is the real ground zero. Recorded on a minimal budget in his home studio, it fused new wave synths, punk aggression, and funk’s pelvic swagger. Tracks like “When You Were Mine” and “Uptown” rewrote pop’s DNA, presenting a bisexual, multiracial, post-genre protagonist.
Freed from major labels, Prince went prolific . Emancipation (1996) was a 3-CD declaration of independence—too long, but covers of “Betcha by Golly Wow!” and “One of Us” show his interpretive genius. The 2000s brought a “jam band” authority: Musicology (2004) and 3121 (2006) are sleek, mature funk-soul, winning him a new Grammy-friendly audience. Then he swerved
Then he changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol. The Love Symbol Album (1992) contains “7,” a psychedelic folk-apocalypse. The Gold Experience (1995) is his post-Warner rebuttal: “The Most Beautiful Girl in the World” is lush, but “Endorphinmachine” is primal scream rock. He wrote “slave” on his cheek. The discography becomes a labyrinth—bloated, brilliant, defiant. Emancipation, Crystal Ball, The Rainbow Children, Musicology, 3121, Planet Earth, Lotusflow3r, 20Ten, Plectrumelectrum, Art Official Age, HITnRUN Phase One & Two
The run that rivals any in rock history. 1999 (1982) brought the Linn LM-1 drum machine to the masses—that punchy, hollow snare became the sound of 80s pop. But Purple Rain (1984) is the cultural detonation: a soundtrack that works as a rock opera, a gospel confession (“The Beautiful Ones”), a pop hit (“When Doves Cry”—no bass line, just audacity), and a guitar apocalypse (“Purple Rain”). Then came Sign o’ the Times (1987)—his double
Controversy (1981) doubled down: the title track’s robotic chant (“Am I black or white? / Am I straight or gay?”) over a stabbing synth bassline was radical. This era’s through-line: . Era Two: The Imperial Phase (1982–1987) 1999, Purple Rain, Around the World in a Day, Parade, Sign o’ the Times