![]() Partially recorded with his touring band the Revolution, the record featured the most pop-oriented music he has ever made. Purple Rain made Prince a superstar it eventually sold over ten million copies in the U.S. The album was a monster hit, selling over three million copies, but it was nothing compared to 1984's Purple Rain. The follow-up, Controversy, was more of the same, but 1999 was brilliant. With 1980's Dirty Mind, he recorded his first masterpiece, a one-man tour de force of sex and music it was hard funk, catchy Beatlesque melodies, sweet soul ballads, and rocking guitar pop all at once. Prince's first two albums were solid, if unremarkable, late-'70s funk-pop. ![]() Occasionally, his music was inconsistent, in part because of his eclecticism, but his experiments frequently succeeded no other contemporary artist blended so many diverse styles into a cohesive whole. ![]() With each album he released, Prince showed remarkable stylistic growth and musical diversity, constantly experimenting with different sounds, textures, and genres. Not only did he release a series of groundbreaking albums he toured frequently, produced albums, wrote songs for many other artists, and recorded hundreds of songs that still lie unreleased in his vaults. During the '80s, he emerged as one of the most singular talents of the rock & roll era, capable of seamlessly tying together pop, funk, folk, and rock. Few artists have created a body of work as rich and varied as Prince.
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