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📊 Kiss – Peak Week: Mar. 1986
During the week of March 16 1986 – March 22 1986, Prince’s Kiss reached its UK chart peak, rising to #6 on the Official Singles Chart. This moment marked the single’s highest UK position and cemented its status as one of the standout hits of the Parade era. Minimalist, sharp, and instantly iconic, Kiss dominated radio and television rotation throughout its peak week, showcasing Prince’s ability to reinvent pop with nothing more than a drum machine, a guitar chop, and a false

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Apr 16, 1986


🎬 Prince & The Revolution – Mountains (Video Shoot) ‑ Article : Apr. 1986
A vivid, sun‑drenched performance film capturing Prince and the expanded Revolution at their most playful and cinematic, shot on location in Nice during the Under the Cherry Moon era. A moment of pastel‑tinted surrealism, ensemble joy, and mid‑80s creative abundance. Filmed as part of the Parade visual cycle, the Mountains video remains one of the most colourful and exuberant documents of Prince’s French period. Studio de la Victorine – Nice, France Date: 9 April 1986 Length

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Apr 9, 1986


🎼 Parade: Music from the Motion Picture Under The Cherry Moon – Album: Mar. 1986
Prince and the Revolution’s baroque‑funk masterpiece, released worldwide on March 31, 1986.

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Mar 31, 1986


🎼 Kiss - Maxi‑Single US: Mar. 1986
Released 5 March 1986, the US Maxi‑Single for Kiss features exclusive extended mixes and the non‑album b‑side ♥ Or $, becoming Prince’s third US No. 1 single.

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Mar 5, 1986


🚘 Mazarati – Mazarati Album: Mar. 1986
Released on 4 March 1986, the album includes three Prince‑written tracks — 100 MPH, Strawberry Lover, and I Guess It’s All Over — alongside seven additional songs produced by Brownmark and David Z.

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Mar 4, 1986
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