Born and raised in Minneapolis, Prince signed a record deal with Warner Bros. Records at the age of 19, soon releasing the albums For You (1978) and Prince (1979). He went on to achieve critical success with the influential albums Dirty Mind (1980), Controversy (1981), and 1999 (1982). His sixth album, Purple Rain (1984), was recorded with his new backing band the Revolution, and was also the soundtrack to the film of the same name in which he starred. Purple Rain garnered continued success for Prince and was a major commercial achievement, spending six consecutive months atop the Billboard 200 chart. The soundtrack also won Prince the Academy Award for Best Original Song Score. After disbanding the Revolution, Prince released the album Sign o' the Times (1987), widely hailed by critics as the greatest work of his career. In the midst of a contractual dispute with Warner Bros. in 1993, he changed his stage name to the unpronounceable symbol logo. Hollow circle above downward arrow crossed with a curlicued horn-shaped symbol and then a short bar (known to fans as the "Love Symbol") and was often referred to as The Artist Formerly Known as Prince (or TAFKAP) or simply The Artist.
After signing with Arista Records in 1998, Prince reverted to his original name in 2000. Over the next decade, six of his albums entered the U.S. top 10 charts. In April 2016, at the age of 57, Prince died after accidentally overdosing on fentanyl at his Paisley Park home and recording studio in Chanhassen, Minnesota. He was a prolific musician who released 39 albums during his life, with a vast array of unreleased material left in a custom-built bank vault underneath his home after his death, including fully completed albums and over 50 finished music videos. He also released songs under multiple pseudonyms during his life, as well as writing songs that were made popular after being covered by other musicians, most notably "Nothing Compares 2 U" by Sinéad O'Connor and "Manic Monday" by the Bangles. Estimates of the complete number of songs written by Prince range anywhere from 500 to well over 1,000. Released posthumously, his demo albums Piano and a Microphone 1983 (2018) and Originals (2019) both received critical acclaim.
Prince sold over 100 million records worldwide, ranking him among the best-selling music artists of all time. His awards included the Grammy President's Merit Award, the American Music Awards for Achievement and of Merit, the Billboard Icon Award, an Academy Award, and a Golden Globe Award. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004, the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2006, and the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame in 2016, and was inducted twice into the Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame in 2022.
Full Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_(musician)
Studio albums
For You (1978)
Prince (1979)
Dirty Mind (1980)
Controversy (1981)
1999 (1982)
Purple Rain (1984)
Around the World in a Day (1985)
Parade (1986)
Sign o' the Times (1987)
Lovesexy (1988)
Batman (1989)
Graffiti Bridge (1990)
Diamonds and Pearls (1991)
Love Symbol (1992)
Come (1994)
The Black Album (1994)
The Gold Experience (1995)
Chaos and Disorder (1996)
Emancipation (1996)
Crystal Ball (1998)
The Truth (1998)
The Vault: Old Friends 4 Sale (1999)
Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic (1999)
The Rainbow Children (2001)
One Nite Alone... (2002)
Xpectation (2003)
N·E·W·S (2003)
The Chocolate Invasion (2004)
The Slaughterhouse (2004)
Musicology (2004)
3121 (2006)
Planet Earth (2007)
Lotusflow3r (2009)
MPLSound (2009)
20Ten (2010)
Plectrumelectrum (2014)
Art Official Age (2014)
HITnRUN Phase One (2015)
HITnRUN Phase Two (2015)
Posthumous releases:
Piano and a Microphone 1983 (2018)
Originals (2019)
Welcome 2 America (2021)
Prince also released two albums credited to Madhouse, three albums credited to the New Power Generation, and one credited to the N.P.G. Orchestra:
Madhouse:
8 (1987)
16 (1987)
The New Power Generation:
Goldnigga (1993)
Exodus (1995)
Newpower Soul (1998)
The N.P.G. Orchestra:
Kamasutra (1997)
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Zannalee
Prince Lyrics
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We got a disturbance on Galpin
Alright, go on'n check it out.
Really? Oh geez.
Well her name is Zannalee
Her name is Zannalee
I like what she do to me
She got a sister named Fendi
And they like to do me double team
To get 'em in the mood
I give 'em some cherry wine
To get 'em in the mood
I give 'em some cherry wine
Then we play some pool
And they watch me bank the six and the nine
Watch me bank it baby
(Woo)
Yeah, sarge, we're outside the house now
I can see 'em through the window there
(Hey there)
What's it look like?
All I can see, oh geez, look at that
Ah ah
What's going on?
Uh, nothing, sarge, ten-four
If you want to headline
You gotta be all you can be
Well if you want to headline
You gotta be all you can be
Cause you got a strong act to follow
And her name is Zannalee
See you tomorrow, big ass
The lyrics of Prince's song Zannalee revolve around a character named Zannalee, who the singer is attracted to. The song starts with a police radio call describing a disturbance on Galpin. The singer introduces Zannalee and her sister Fendi, whom they enjoy being with. In order to set the mood, the singer offers them some cherry wine, plays pool, and intentionally banks the six and the nine to impress them. The song ends with the singer bidding farewell to Zannalee and implying that she is a hard act to follow.
The lyrics of Zannalee present a sexist and male-centric perspective. The singer objectifies the women and treats them as objects to impress and satisfy his desires. The song contains explicit language and sexual content, highlighting the themes of lust and eroticism. However, Prince's clever wordplay and use of double entendres add depth and complexity to the lyrics.
Line by Line Meaning
Yeah, sarge, we just received a call
The singer is talking to a sarge who just received a call, informing about a disturbance on Galpin.
We got a disturbance on Galpin
The singer is telling the sarge that they have received information about a disturbance on Galpin.
Alright, go on'n check it out.
The sarge instructs the others to go and check out the disturbance.
Really? Oh geez.
The artist expresses surprise after hearing about the disturbance.
Well her name is Zannalee
The artist introduces Zannalee.
I like what she do to me
The singer expresses his liking towards Zannalee and what she does to him.
Her name is Zannalee
The singer reiterates Zannalee's name.
She got a sister named Fendi
The artist informs that Zannalee has a sister named Fendi.
And they like to do me double team
The artist reveals that both Zannalee and Fendi like to engage in a threesome with him.
To get 'em in the mood
The artist explains his method of getting Zannalee and Fendi in the mood.
I give 'em some cherry wine
The singer gives the sisters some cherry wine to get them in the mood.
Then we play some pool
The artist tells about the activity they do after drinking the wine.
And they watch me bank the six and the nine
The singer says that both sisters watch him play pool, specifically highlighting his skill in hitting the six and nine balls.
Watch me bank it baby (Woo)
The singer boasts about his pool playing skills.
Yeah, sarge, we're outside the house now
The singer updates the sarge that they have arrived outside the house where the disturbance was reported.
I can see 'em through the window there (Hey there)
The artist says that he can see someone through the window.
What's it look like?
The sarge asks the artist about the situation.
All I can see, oh geez, look at that Ah ah
The singer expresses shock and disbelief after seeing something through the window.
Uh, nothing, sarge, ten-four
The singer informs the sarge that there is nothing to report and ends the conversation.
If you want to headline
The artist gives advice to someone.
You gotta be all you can be
The artist advises that to succeed, one has to be their best self.
Well if you want to headline
The artist reiterates his advice.
Cause you got a strong act to follow
The singer gives a reason why one should be their best self.
And her name is Zannalee
The artist again mentions Zannalee and her strong act.
See you tomorrow, big ass
The singer bids farewell using a playful goodbye.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: PRINCE ROGERS NELSON
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