Prince : The Internet is dead

Prince or rather The Artist, insists no such power as to want to call some time , is not new to controversy exits and major changes in management policy of his music.

The goblin in Minneapolis has always been at the forefront since the time when his Purple Rain has ridden the golden age of MTV , before moving to name changes and detachment from the majors .

Now with its twenty-seventh studio album out , it is obvious that somehow Prince looking to generate publicity and sounding board . And he has found a formidable , that in some respects the sentiments of sharing.

20Ten, The name of the album will be released in Europe in fact related to some magazines : Courrier International ( France), Daily Mirror ( UK) Daily Record (Scotland ) , Rolling Stone ( Germany) and Het Nieuwblad (Belgium Concert Tickets) .

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