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Prince (December 6, 1993) Controversy - Single UK
designed to promote The Hits 1, The Hits 2, and The Hits/The B‑Sides. Arriving three months after the compilations, this UK‑exclusive release paired the 1981 title track edit with a curated selection of deep cuts and remixes not included on the Hits sets — including The Future (Remix), Glam Slam, D.M.S.R., Anotherloverholenyohead, Paisley Park, and New Power Generation Pt. II.

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Dec 6, 1993


Prince (October 4, 1993) Peach - Single UK
Peach was released in the UK on October 4, 1993 across multiple formats — CD (Parts 1 & 2), 7-inch vinyl, cassette, and 12-inch — on Warner Bros. / Paisley Park. A previously unreleased track recorded at Olympic Studios in London during the 1992 Diamonds and Pearls tour, it became the flagship single promoting The Hits 2 and The Hits/The B‑Sides. With its snarling guitar tone, Michael Bland’s thunderous

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Oct 4, 1993


Prince (April 3, 1993) The Morning Papers - Single US
Prince and the New Power Generation’s final Love Symbol single, issued in the US on April 3, 1993 with “Live 4 Love” on the B‑side.

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Apr 3, 1993


Prince and The New Power Generation (November 23, 1992) 7 - Single UK
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


Prince and The New Power Generation (November 2, 1992) My Name Is Prince (Remixes) - Maxi-Single Europe
Produced, arranged, and performed by Prince & The New Power Generation.
Remixes engineered by Dave Aron and Eric Anest, with edits and arrangements by Steve Beltran.
Photography by Randee St. Nicholas, capturing the Love Symbol era’s regal, militaristic aesthetic.
Released during Prince’s name‑change transition and the height of his NPG‑driven hip‑hop experimentation.

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Nov 2, 1992
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