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🟣 NPG Music Club Digital Drop – Digital Drop: Mar. 2005
On March 26, 2005, the NPG Music Club restored digital access to several out‑of‑print Prince‑related albums and posted three rare videos.

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Mar 26, 2005


🟣 Strange Relationship (Live ’87) – Digital Drop: Mar. 2005
On March 26, 2005, the NPG Music Club released a rare 1987 live version of “Strange Relationship” as a digital‑only download.

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Mar 26, 2005


🟣 Live From Paisley Park EP – Digital Drop: Mar. 2005
On March 26, 2005, the NPG Music Club released the Live From Paisley Park EP, featuring exclusive live versions of “Letitgo,” “Vicki Waiting,” and “We March.”

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Mar 26, 2005


🟣 So What The Fuss – Digital Single: Mar. 2005
Released on March 22, 2005, Stevie Wonder’s “So What The Fuss” features Prince on guitar, marking a standout collaboration between two musical legends.

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Mar 22, 2005


📰 Prince Receives the NAACP Vanguard Award – 1 Page: Mar. 2005
A night of purple fire: Prince turns an award ceremony into a celebration of Black excellence, Minneapolis funk, and musical unity.

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Mar 19, 2005


📰 Prince – Musicology Tour Broadcast & Album Rollout: Mar. 2004
A nationwide cinema broadcast, a surprise album giveaway, and a tour built on pure musicianship — the Musicology era wasn’t just a comeback, it was a declaration of artistic renewal.

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Mar 28, 2004


🟣Silicon – Digital Single: Mar‑2002
Released as a free NPG Music Club mp3 on March 22, 2002, “Silicon” originated in the late 1999–2000 Paisley Park sessions and later appeared in edited form on The Slaughterhouse.

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Mar 22, 2002


📰 Prince Guesting with Conversation Piece
On March 20, 2002, Prince made a surprise appearance at Jazzmine’s, joining Conversation Piece for a loose, joyful Minneapolis jam. With Larry Graham and Maceo Parker stepping in alongside him, the night became a rare snapshot of Prince reconnecting with his hometown scene — raw, communal, and deeply rooted in the funk lineage he helped shape.

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Mar 20, 2002


🟣 NPG Music Club Edition #1 — Digital Release: 2001
Released on 18 February 2001, NPG Music Club Edition #1 introduced Prince’s subscription‑based digital platform with exclusive audio, video, and the debut of NPG Ahdio Show #1.

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Feb 18, 2001


Come 2 My House - Album UK : Mar. 1999
Chaka Khan’s NPG‑era debut — a Prince‑powered studio album released in the UK on March 29, 1999.

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Mar 29, 1999
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