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  2. Still Waiting (Prince song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is a more traditional R&B ballad, before Prince established himself with trademark sexual romps like "Do Me, Baby" and "International Lover". The song was remade by Rainy Davis in 1987 and appeared on her album Sweetheart. Her version was also released as a single and charted higher than Prince's version on the R&B chart, reaching ...

  3. Mahalini Raharja - Wikipedia

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    Mahalini was born into an ethnic Balinese and Hindu family, then she converted to Islam before marrying Rizky Febian. [6] Mahalini started participating in local singing competitions during junior high school. She then continued her education in SMA Negeri 1 Denpasar, where she received an achievement scholarship for her singing ability. [7]

  4. The Hits/The B-Sides - Wikipedia

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    In the United States the album debuted at number 19 on the Billboard 200 the week of October 2, 1993, with more than 87,000 copies sold combining the two abbreviated versions, Hits 1 and Hits 2; the last two debuted at numbers 46 and 55, respectively, the same week. [12] The next week, the album dropped to number 32 on the chart. [13]

  5. Prince (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Prince used the Prince's Music Co. to publish his songs. In the United States, "Soft and Wet" reached No. 12 on the Hot Soul Singles chart and No. 92 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song "Just as Long as We're Together" reached No. 91 on the Hot Soul Singles chart. [citation needed] Ticket to Prince's first performance with his band in January 1979

  6. 1999 (Prince album) - Wikipedia

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    1999 was Prince's first top 10 album on the Billboard 200, charting at number nine upon release, and was fifth in the Billboard Year-End Albums of 1983. "1999", a protest against nuclear proliferation, was a Billboard Hot 100 top 20 hit, peaking at number 12. It has since become one of Prince's most recognizable compositions.

  7. One Nite Alone... Live! - Wikipedia

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    The album artwork was the first full work by Sam Jennings for Prince. [ 3 ] On May 29, 2020 the album was reissued as Up All Nite with Prince: The One Nite Alone Collection , a 4CD + DVD box set including the original three CDs, the studio album One Nite Alone... and the DVD Live at the Aladdin Las Vegas .

  8. Sign o' the Times - Wikipedia

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    Sign o' the Times (often stylized as Sign "☮︎" the Times) is the ninth studio album by the American singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Prince.It was first released on March 30, 1987, as a double album by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. Records. [2]

  9. The Slaughterhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Slaughterhouse (Trax from the NPG Music Club Volume 2) is the thirtieth studio album by American recording artist Prince. It was released on March 29, 2004 by NPG Records. The album was released as MP3s through his website, NPG Music Club. [3] The album's title comes from the first line of the song "Silicon", "Welcome 2 the slaughterhouse."