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  2. Indigo Nights - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The CD was only sold coupled with the 21 Nights coffee table book which was released on September 30, 2008. [1] The book reached number 9 on The New York Times best selling hardcover nonfiction titles. [2] In 2018 the album was released digitally on music platforms Tidal, Spotify, iTunes Store and Apple Music by NPG Records. [3]

  3. NPG Records - Wikipedia

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    It was founded to release his music after Paisley Park Records was shut down by Warner Bros. Records in 1994. Though the 1994 compilation 1-800-NEW-FUNK featured several artists, NPG Records never developed into a full label like Paisley Park did; instead, it exclusively released Prince's albums or side-projects.

  4. 1-800-NEW-FUNK - Wikipedia

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    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. 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. [ 1 ]

  5. List of music released from NPG Music Club - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of songs released by Prince and the New Power Generation on his then-official website NPG Music Club, released between 2001 and 2005.The list includes early radio transmissions (called "AHDIO SHOWS", usually mixed in sequence and containing a mix of old and new material, along with other artists' material), digital singles, and albums of new material.

  6. New Power Generation - Wikipedia

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    The New Power Generation, also known as the NPG, was the backing band of musician Prince from 1990 to 2013. They were replaced by 3rdeyegirl as his backing band in 2013. In 2015, the New Power Generation reunited as Prince's backing band for his final studio album before his death, Hit n Run Phase Two .

  7. Details of Prince William’s Solo Trip to Singapore Revealed

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  8. Diamonds and Pearls Tour - Wikipedia

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    Dancers Diamond, Lori Elle, and Pearl, Robia LaMorte, served as spokespersons for Prince during the tour while also performing in the album's videos [2] while Mayte, then-newest member of the NPG Band was a troupe dancer who was being promoted for his next project [3] that same summer of 1992.

  9. Anthology: 1995–2010 - Wikipedia

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    Anthology: 1995–2010 is the second posthumous compilation album by Prince, released digitally by NPG Records, in association with Legacy Recordings, through streaming platforms including Spotify and Apple Music on August 17, 2018. [2]