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prince
Prince, from the Latin root princeps, is a title of some members of Royal families an the highest ranks of the aristocracy or the nobility, and was used as a term for monarchs in general.
Trivia about prince
The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia calls The Artist Formerly Known As this "Symbol Man" or just "Formerly"
In 2000 he ditched that weird symbol, so now he's the Artist Formerly Known as the Artist Formerly Known as this
...& the New Power Generation
A singer born with the last name Nelson was known as & then "Formerly Known As" this
His 1985 hit "Raspberry Beret" was his first on his own label, Paisley Park
Follow the bouncing ball: Madonna dated Rodman, who wed Electra, who once got cozy with this "purple" rocker
After breaking up The Revolution, he formed another backup band, the New Power Generation
Some stores refused to stock his "Lovesexy" album because he was nude on the cover
Gene Fowler's biography of John Barrymore is called "Good Night, Sweet" this
A non-reigning male member of a royal family who may prefer to drive a "little red corvette"
"Chaos and Disorder" is a 1996 album by The Artist Formerly Known as this
Rock royalty from Minneapolis: Nelson
We hope the Artist Formerly Known As this saw "Billboards", a rock ballet danced to his music
"When Doves Cry"(1984)
Shakespeare's "Pericles, ____ of Tyre"
& the Revolution
This "Purple Rain" guy had a simple request: "Don't hate me because I'm fabulous"
"The Truth" is part of his 4-CD "Crystal Ball" set
This artist wrote & sang "Kiss", later covered by the Art of Noise & Tom Jones
In 1984 his "Let's Go Crazy" said "We are gathered here today 2 get through this thing called life"
"Royal" name of the singer & guitarist who was first popular in the 1980s & performed at the 2007 Super Bowl
Male; born Minneapolis, 1958, not 1999 (& give us his name, not that "artist" stuff or that darn symbol thing)
417 years after Machiavelli, Antonio Gramsci wrote "The Modern" this
He's the best seller of all the artists in his own Paisley Park stable
Machiavelli:"The ____"
His 1986 No. 1 hit "Kiss" says, "Act your age, Mama, not your shoe size -- maybe we could do the twirl"
Introduced in 1976, this "regal" brand of tennis racket with an oversized head revolutionized the game
The Joffrey's 1993 ballet "Billboards" rocks with the music of this "Purple Rain"er
"Graffiti Bridge", which he directed & starred in, was sort of a sequel to "Purple Rain"
He "was dreamin' when I wrote this, so sue me if I go 2 fast, but life is just a party, and parties weren't meant to last"
His "Black Album" was heavily bootlegged before its official release in 1994
Albert, Charles or Rainier
He was born in Minneapolis in 1958, the son of jazz musician John Nelson
In 1983 this singer hit No. 12 with the song "1999"
2004:"Musicology"
"Royal" first name of Mr. Fielder, who hit 50 HRs for the Brewers in 2007; his first name is this, & he is funky"
"Dirty Mind", "Controversy", "The Love Symbol Album"