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✦ Diamonds and Pearls – Album SDE: Oct. 2023
Prince and The New Power Generation’s 1991 masterpiece returns in a monumental remastered, expanded and immersive edition — the definitive Diamonds and Pearls experience

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Oct 27, 2023


✦ 7 – Single UK: Nov. 1992
The single peaked at No. 27 on the Official BBC Singles Chart, remaining for six weeks. Issued in a picture sleeve with a matching cassette, it remains a beloved symbol‑era collectible.

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Nov 23, 1992


✦ Damn U – US Single: Nov. 1992
As the fifth commercial single from the Love Symbol album, the track showcased Prince & The New Power Generation at their most sensual — a quiet‑storm ballad built on orchestral swells, falsetto yearning, and immaculate restraint. The single performed strongly on the US R&B charts, peaking at No. 32 on Billboard Hot R&B Singles for an impressive 18 weeks, and reaching No. 108 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 for 8 weeks.

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Nov 17, 1992


✦Diamonds And Pearls - Single US/UK/EU: Nov. 1991
Prince's X-cerpts Funk Sampler Released as a single in various formats in the US on November 25, 1991 (UK & EU same date), on Paisley Park/Warner Bros. Records (US catalogue: 7-19083; UK: W0075 / 5439-19059-7), Prince And The New Power Generation’s “Diamonds And Pearls” was the fourth single from the Diamonds And Pearls album — the first credited to Prince & NPG. The US A-side edit (4:20) was backed with the unique “X-cerpts From The Songs: Thunder, Daddy Pop, Strollin’, Ju

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Nov 25, 1991


✦ Cream – Maxi‑Single US: Nov. 1991
ream was released in the United States on November 4, 1991 as a 12-inch vinyl and CD maxi‑single on Paisley Park/Warner Bros. Records (0‑40197). As the second single from Diamonds and Pearls, it arrived at the height of Prince’s early ’90s resurgence, pairing his chart‑topping pop‑funk with a sprawling suite of remixes, instrumentals, segues, and NPG‑driven experiments. The single’s A‑side delivered the album version of Cream — a slinky, seductive groove that became Prince’s

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Nov 4, 1991


✦ Insatiable – US Single: Nov. 1991
Insatiable was released in the United States on November 4, 1991 as a 7-inch vinyl single on Paisley Park/Warner Bros. Records (7‑19090). Issued only in the US, the single paired the sensual album ballad with I Love U In Me — a 1989 B‑side originally issued with The Arms Of Orion. While not serviced to Pop radio, Insatiable became a major R&B hit, peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart. Its lush falsetto, slow‑burn arrangement, and intimate vocal performance

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Nov 4, 1991


✦ Diamonds and Pearls – Album US/UK: Oct. 1991
A sparkling fusion of funk, pop, hip‑hop, and new‑era swagger — the rebirth of Prince with the New Power Generation.

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Sep 30, 1991


✦ Gett Off Maxi Single US: Aug. 1991
The maxi‑single included multiple reworks of the title track — from the 8‑minute “Extended Remix” to the house‑influenced “Houstyle” and the flute‑heavy “Flutestramental” — alongside three non‑album tracks: “Violet the Organ Grinder,” “Gangster Glam,” and “Clockin’ the Jizz.”

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Aug 11, 1991
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