Prince’s discography is a massive, multi-decade odyssey that spans 39 studio albums and hundreds of unreleased tracks from his legendary "Vault". As an artist who famously played every instrument on many of his records, Prince used his discography to dismantle the boundaries between funk, rock, pop, and soul.
His debut album, recorded when he was only 19, where he famously played all 27 instruments. i--- Prince Discography Rar
| Track | Album | Why It’s Great | |-------|-------|----------------| | “Something in the Water (Does Not Compute)” | 1999 | Minimal synth-funk breakdown, eerie | | “The Ballad of Dorothy Parker” | Sign o’ the Times | Dreamlike, conversational, perfect bass line | | “Irresistible Bitch” | B-side | Raw 12” funk, punk energy | | “She’s Always in My Hair” | B-side (1985) | Pop perfection left off Around the World | | “Love or $” | The Gold Experience | Funky, funny, underrated NPG track | | “Wally” | Crystal Ball outtakes | Sweet, autobiographical, unreleased gem | | “Colonized Mind” | LotusFlow3r | Political rock-funk, sharp guitar | | “Eye Hate U” | The Gold Experience | Slow-burn guitar solo, revenge ballad | | Track | Album | Why It’s Great
In 2016, Prince's music catalog was made available on various streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal. This move marked a significant shift in the way Prince's music is consumed and has helped to introduce his work to a new generation of fans. revenge ballad | In 2016