top of page



🟣 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.

GlamSlamEscape
Mar 22, 2005


🟣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.

GlamSlamEscape
Mar 22, 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.

GlamSlamEscape
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.

GlamSlamEscape
Mar 29, 1999


🟣 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.

GlamSlamEscape
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.

GlamSlamEscape
Mar 19, 1996


🟣 Prince – Purple Medley: Mar‑1995
Released in the USA on March 14, 1995, Purple Medley was issued as a stand‑alone single to coincide with The Ultimate Live Experience tour in Europe. The medley was created at the request of the tour promoters, who wanted Prince to incorporate his classic hits into the show. Instead of performing a traditional hits medley live, Prince produced a studio‑crafted megamix, accompanied by a video screened before the concerts.

GlamSlamEscape
Mar 14, 1995


🟣 The Morning Papers — UK Single: Mar. 1993
Released in the UK on 1 March 1993, the single pairs The Morning Papers with Live 4 Love and reached No. 52 on the UK chart.

GlamSlamEscape
Mar 1, 1993


🟣 Eric Leeds – Things Left Unsaid: 1993
Eric Leeds blends jazz‑funk sophistication with Paisley Park DNA on an album where “Aguadilla” quietly echoes Prince’s melodic fingerprints.

GlamSlamEscape
Feb 16, 1993


🟣 Louie Louie – Let’s Get Started: 1993
Louie Louie’s sophomore album hides two unmistakable Paisley Park fingerprints, with Prince shaping “Get Blue” and “Dance Unto The Rhythm” into sleek early‑’90s funk gems.

GlamSlamEscape
Feb 16, 1993
bottom of page
