Article 1BHJ8 The Far Reaching Influence That Prince Had in the Music of Other Artists

The Far Reaching Influence That Prince Had in the Music of Other Artists

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Lori Dorn
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In memory of the tragic death of Prince on April 21, 2016, Vox put together a fascinating compilation that shows how extensive the multi-talented musician's influence was in assisting the careers of other artists, including songs that he penned under a pseudonym.

Another surprise is "Manic Monday" by The Bangles (1985). "You can't deny these hooks - they really sound like Prince. "He wrote it under a pseudonym, "Christopher." He launched Morris Day and the Time to the national stage in "Purple Rain". "Jungle Love" - which he co-wrote as "Jamie Starr" with Morris Day and produced as "The Starr Company" - that was probably their biggest hit. But he also wrote many other songs for The Time.

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