On April 21st, 2016, Prince Roger Nelson, also known as prince, died at the age of fifty-seven. Prince was a singer, songwriter, producer and actor. He greatly influenced American pop culture because of his unique and original music. According to the article, Prince had health scare and he was fighting the flu, but the cause of his death is yet to be found as police continue to search the crime scene. Meanwhile, many mourn over the death of this great virtuoso. In this article, the author, Jon Parales, summarizes Prince’s legacy.
Prince was born on June 7, 1958 in Minneapolis. His parents were, “John L. Nelson, a musician whose stage name was Prince Rogers, and Mattie Della Shaw, a jazz singer who had performed with the Prince Rogers Band.”
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Parales states that, “Prince recorded the great majority of his music entirely on his own, playing every instrument and singing every vocal line. Many of his albums were simply credited, “Produced, arranged, composed and performed by Prince.” On stage, Prince was a passionate artist who showed off his skills and was often known as a sex appeal to the public. Most of his music was about, “love, racial, sexual, musical, and cultural,” aspects about society. Nonetheless, his music made people look up to him and inspired other artists, which led his success.
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