A decade ago, we lost Prince. An architect of sound, the definition of artistry, a once-in-a-lifetime force who blurred genres, broke rules, and made individuality feel like power. From “Purple Rain” to “When Doves Cry,” his reach was far beyond music. Prince was Fearless. Unapologetic.
Forever ahead of his time. 10 years later, the legacy still lives in every risk taken, every boundary pushed, every artist bold enough to be themselves.
Long Live Prince ☔️💜
Remembering the Rock Star, Funk Lord, Provocateur and Genius
How Prince created a world – but, in the end, could only go it alone.
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10 years ago today, Prince tragically passed away.
Selling over 100 million records and releasing iconic albums including 'Purple Rain', '1999' and 'Sign o' the Times', he remains one of the best selling and most influential artists of all-time.
Today marks the 10th anniversary of Prince’s death. To honor his musical legacy, we asked Questlove for a list of his 100 favorite Prince songs.
The result is a deeply informed and profoundly moving tribute to one of the greatest artists of all time.
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Day 10: The Hits 💜
The songs that defined generations. Timeless, genre-defying, and endlessly influential, Prince’s greatest hits live on forever.
Share your favorite Prince songs below!
Prince’s 'Purple Rain' returns to #1 on the U.K. Official Soundtrack Albums chart, marking its ninth week on top as the classic album continues its decades-long chart run.
“With This Tear” is out now. Listen at prince.lnk.to/WTT.
Recorded in 1991 at Paisley Park and newly mixed by Chris James, this track finds Prince in full command, writing, producing, and performing every note. Later recorded and released by Céline Dion, the song now returns in its original form.
Join us at @PaisleyPark tomorrow in our annual A Day 2 Reflect A Night 2 Remember celebration of Prince’s life and legacy. 💜
April 1988 - A billboard in Rotterdam Netherlands advertising Whitney’s shows on her Moment of Truth World Tour. This was Whitney’s second world tour and ran from July 1987 through most of 1988. The Netherlands (Holland) was a very popular tour stop for Whitney.