Switches on Pop " Why U Love 2 Listen 2 Prince"

"Why U Love to Listen 2 Prince" was so fascinating to listen to. Prince was a revolutionary artist in the music industry. The hosts talked about his use of drum machines in a dramatic way changing the sound from what was originally intended, trying to sound like real drums, to more synthesized and unique. I really enjoyed the discussion of his relationship with other artists and technology. It was fascinated to hear how he was at the forefront of music with computers and how he integrated into that form of communication.

My favorite song they discussed was "Black Rain" a song that came out well after his other popular music. It was interesting to see how they viewed it as a bop that can listen to independently from his older music but still harken back to that music.

Last week I got Disney plus and it put me on an 80 and early '90s kick.  I have been bench watch Ducktales and watched the Goofy Movie. In which there is a character called Powerline who is this star who reminds me of Prince as he uses synthesizers and sounds similar to Prince it was interesting to look at the similarities and how Prince affected other media of the time.

We talk a lot about an artist like Michel Jackson when we talk about 80's music but Prince is not mentioned as much and that a shame he really is a cool artist who helped changed the music conversation.

Sloan, N., & Harding, C. (2019, October 22).
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