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🟣💿Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic – Album: Apr. 2001
A remix‑companion project to Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic, reshaping the material into a deeper, more club‑leaning, NPG‑era sound palette. Issued directly to NPG Music Club members, it stands as one of the most exclusive releases of the era. Released on April 30, 2001 (first shipments to NPG Music Club members) by NPG Records (no catalogue number), the album functioned as a re‑imagining of Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic. Produced by The Artist (Formerly Known As Prince), it present

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Apr 30, 2001


📀 NPG Music Club Edition #3 – Digital Release: Apr. 2001
NPG Music Club Edition #3 is a digital-exclusive release by Prince featuring new and archival material from Prince and the New Power Generation, along with an extended episode of the NPG Ahdio Show. Released on April 22, 2001, it continued Prince’s pioneering use of the internet to deliver music directly to fans outside the traditional label system. The release reflects Prince’s post-Warner Bros. independence era, where he embraced digital distribution and fan-club exclusivit

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Apr 22, 2001


💿 Supercute – CD Single US: Apr. 2001
Supercute was first made available on 14 April 2001 at Prince’s Hit N Run Tour performance at the Atlanta Civic Center. Sold exclusively at concerts and later during the Prince: A Celebration – The Rainbow Children festival at Paisley Park in June 2001, the single was never commercially released. Both tracks later appeared on The Chocolate Invasion, but the single itself was originally intended to accompany the unreleased High album in 2000. 🟣 The Story Supercute debuted as

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Apr 14, 2001


💿 The Daisy Chain – CD Single: Apr. 2001
The Daisy Chain was first made available on 14 April 2001 at Prince’s Hit N Run Tour performance at the Atlanta Civic Center, Atlanta, Georgia. Sold alongside Peace and Prince’s Supercute, it was a tour‑only release with no commercial distribution. The single was also sold during the Celebration week‑long festival at Paisley Park Studios in 2001. Originally intended to accompany the New Power Generation’s planned 2000 album Peace (later aborted), both tracks were later offere

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Apr 14, 2001


💿 Peace – CD Single / US: Apr. 2001
Peace was first made available on 14 April 2001 at Prince’s Hit N Run Tour performance at the Atlanta Civic Center, Atlanta, Georgia. Sold exclusively at concerts alongside The Daisy Chain and Prince’s Supercute, the single was never commercially released. The title track had already appeared as an NPG Music Club download months earlier, while 2045: Radical Man had been released the previous year on the Bamboozled soundtrack, credited to Prince. Both tracks later appeared on

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Apr 14, 2001


🟣 U Make My Sunshine – CD Single: Apr. 2001
U Make My Sunshine is a fascinating snapshot of Prince’s early‑2000s digital experimentation — a warm, gospel‑soul duet wrapped in puzzles, fan‑driven distribution, and the chaotic freedom of open licensing. Angie Stone’s presence adds emotional depth, while the B‑side’s social commentary nods to the Staple Singers’ legacy. Though modest in chart performance, the single remains a cult favourite for its rarity, its aborted album connection, and its place in Prince’s evolving o

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Apr 10, 2001


📰 NPG Music Club Edition #2 – Mar. 2001
A multimedia‑rich digital drop from March 22, 2001, Edition #2 expanded the NPG Music Club with exclusive live tracks, rare segues, and the second full Ahdio Show broadcast — a defining moment in Prince’s early online era.

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Mar 22, 2001
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