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Like a Prayer
1989 studio album by Madonna
Purple Rain
1984 studio/soundtrack album by Prince and the Revolution
For You
1978 studio album by Prince
1999
1982 studio album by Prince and the Revolution
Prince
1979 studio album by Prince
Dirty Mind
1980 studio album by Prince
Sign "O" the Times
1987 studio album by Prince
Controversy
1981 studio album by Prince
Around the World in a Day
1985 studio album by Prince and the Revolution
Rock Steady
2001 studio album by No Doubt
Parade – Music from the Motion Picture Under the Cherry Moon
1986 studio album / soundtrack by Prince and the Revolution
Spellbound
1991 studio album by Paula Abdul
Batman
1989 studio/soundtrack album by Prince
3121
2006 studio album by Prince
Diamonds and Pearls
1991 studio album by Prince and The New Power Generation
The Gold Experience
1995 studio album by Prince
20Ten
20Ten is the thirty-fifth studio album by American recording artist Prince. It was released on July 10, 2010, by NPG Records as a free covermount with the Daily Mirror and Daily Record in the UK and Ireland, and Het Nieuwsblad and De Gentenaar in Belgium. It was also released on July 22, 2010, with Rolling Stone magazine in Germany, and Courrier International in France.
Planet Earth
2007 studio album by Prince
Lovesexy
Lovesexy is the tenth studio album by American recording artist Prince. The album was released on May 10, 1988, by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. Records. The album was recorded in just seven weeks, from mid-December 1987 to late January 1988, at Prince's new Paisley Park Studios, after the cancellation of the infamous Black Album and most of the album is a solo effort from Prince, with a few exceptions. The lyrical themes of the record include positivity, self-improvement, spirituality, and God.
Love Symbol
1992 studio album by Prince and the New Power Generation
HITnRUN Phase Two
2015 studio album by Prince
Art Official Age
2014 studio album by Prince
Come
1994 studio album by Prince
Graffiti Bridge
1990 studio album by Prince
HITnRUN phase one (Prince album)
2015 studio album by Prince
Emancipation
1996 studio album by Prince
Plectrumelectrum
Plectrumelectrum, stylized in all uppercase, is the thirty-sixth studio album by American recording artist Prince, and the only to feature his backing band 3rdeyegirl. It was released on September 26, 2014 by NPG Records under a renewed license to Warner Bros. Records. Plectrumelectrum received generally positive reviews from critics.
Lotusflower
Lotusflow3r is a triple album set by American recording artist Prince and protégée Bria Valente. It contains the thirty-third and thirty-fourth studio albums by Prince, Lotusflow3r (stylized as LOtUSFLOW3R) and MPLSound (stylized as MPLSoUND), as well as Elixer, the debut studio album by Bria Valente. It was released on March 24, 2009, by NPG Records. The three albums were sold exclusively in the United States at Target as a 3-disc set, and in Europe from more online music stores.
Chaos and Disorder
1996 studio album by Prince
The Vault: Old Friends 4 Sale
1999 studio album by Prince
Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic
1999 studio album by Prince
The Black Album
1994 studio album by Prince
Musicology
2004 studio album by Prince
The Hits/The B-Sides
1993 box set by Prince
Welcome 2 America
2021 studio album by Prince
Newpower Soul
album by The New Power Generation
N.E.W.S
2003 studio album by Prince
Crystal Ball
1998 box set by Prince
The Rainbow Children
2001 studio album by Prince
Girl 6
1996 soundtrack album by Prince
Xpectation
Xpectation (subtitled "New Directions in Music By Prince") is the twenty-sixth studio album by American recording artist Prince. It was released on January 1, 2003, by NPG Records. It is the first instrumental album released under Prince's own name. Previously unannounced, it was released as an MP3 download on New Year's Day, 2003 to members of the NPG Music Club with no formal artwork, only two weeks after the commercial release of his previous album, One Nite Alone... Live!.
One Nite Alone...
2002 studio album by Prince
The Very Best of Prince
2001 greatest hits album by Prince
Piano & a Microphone 1983
2018 demo album by Prince
Indigo Nights
2008 live album by Prince
One Nite Alone... Live!
2002 live album by Prince and The New Power Generation
Prince 4Ever
2016 greatest hits album by Prince
C-Note
2004 live album by Prince and The New Power Generation
Originals
2019 compilation album by Prince
Exodus
album by The New Power Generation
The Slaughterhouse
2004 studio album by Prince
The Chocolate Invasion
2004 studio album by Prince
Anthology: 1995–2010
2018 compilation album by Prince
Ultimate Prince
2006 greatest hits album by Prince
T.E.V.I.N.
T.E.V.I.N. is the debut studio album by American R&B singer Tevin Campbell. It was released by Qwest Records on November 19, 1991. Recorded within a year, Campbell worked with a wide range of pop and R&B producers on his debut, including Narada Michael Walden, Arthur Baker, Al B. Sure, and Kyle West. With the singer still in his early teens and his voice changing during puberty, several song on the album were re-recorded during the production. Campbell himself co-wrote two songs on T.E.V.I.N..
Rave In2 the Joy Fantastic
2001 remix album by Prince
Scandalous!
"Scandalous" (modified to "Scandalous!" for single release) is the eighth track on Prince's soundtrack album Batman and was released as the album's fourth single, five months after the album was released. The music is attributed to Prince and his father, John L. Nelson. A maxi single was released after the single titled The Scandalous Sex Suite, which contained a three-part 19-minute suite of the song "Scandalous", with the three parts named The Crime, The Passion, and The Rapture. Kim Basinger, who was dating Prince at the time and who also played the character Vicki Vale in Batman, also appe
1999: The New Master
1999 extended play by Prince
The Beautiful Experience
1994 extended play by Prince
1-800-NEW-FUNK
1-800-NEW-FUNK is a compilation album by Prince's NPG Records, meant to showcase artists signed to the record label. It was released on July 20, 1994. The title of the album was also a toll-free phone number in North America for customers to purchase Prince-related merchandise. Some tracks are from albums that actually saw release either through Prince's previous label, Paisley Park Records or through NPG Records, while others appear only on this compilation.