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📰 New Power Generation – Paris Zénith Advert: Aug. 1998
“New Power Generation — Vendredi 21 Août — Paris Zénith — 20h
Guest: Larry Graham”

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Aug 21, 1998


🟣 🗞️ Princely Touch Makes Album a Jewel – Girl 6 Review : Apr. 1996
A glowing album review in the music press celebrates Prince’s substantial contribution to the soundtrack of Spike Lee’s film Girl 6, praising the erotic yet funky sound he created for the project. The enthusiastic write-up highlights how Prince’s involvement elevated the soundtrack into something special. This April 26, 1996 review captures Prince in the midst of his independent era, still delivering high-quality music for major film projects despite his well-publicised battl

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Apr 26, 1996


🟣 Girl 6 – Single: Mar. 1996
The Girl 6 soundtrack (March 19, 1996) combines Prince classics with three previously unreleased tracks curated personally for Spike Lee’s film.

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Mar 26, 1996


🟣Girl 6 / Various Artists – Soundtrack Album: Mar‑1996
The Girl 6 soundtrack (March 19, 1996) combines Prince classics with three previously unreleased tracks curated personally for Spike Lee’s film.

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Mar 19, 1996


⚡ 🎵 Get Wild– Single: Mar‑1995
Released on March 20, 1995, “Get Wild” became the first European single from Exodus, featuring exclusive tracks and remixes unique to the UK/EU market.

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Mar 20, 1995


📰 NPG Stock List – Catalogue Leaflet : Circa 1994/95)
A fascinating two-page mail-order flyer from Prince’s New Power Generation reveals the vibrant, independent ecosystem the artist built during his mid-90s battle for creative freedom. The densely typed “In Stock Items List” and playful merchandise illustrations capture the DIY spirit of the NPG era in full swing. This circa 1994/95 NPG stock list leaflet offers a rare, intimate glimpse into how Prince and his team directly connected with fans through exclusive releases, clothi

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Jan 1, 1995


📰 Diamonds and Pearls Tour Begins : Apr. 1992
Prince launched the Diamonds and Pearls Tour at Tokyo Dome on April 3, 1992, unveiling a newly expanded band, a bold visual identity, and a show built to match the scale of his most lavish album in years. The opening night signalled a new era of spectacle, musicianship, and global ambition. A tour built on glamour, precision, and reinvention. The kickoff performance captured Prince at a moment of transformation — introducing the New Power Generation as a fully realised band,

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Apr 3, 1992
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