Crystal Ball/The Truth, 1998
One of Prince's strangest productions, wherein he plays a cartoonish Lothario who resorts to physique oils, incense, even "environmental" annal in an accomplishment to get "mo' drawers, mo' drawers." Originally accounting with Morris Day from The Time in mind, this active clue finds Prince adopting the role of a Rolls Royce-driving cine brilliant who, in accession to the adventurous gambits declared above, asks girls to buy him drinks, slathers himself in Paco Rabanne and gets angry down by every ambitious acquisition in the club. In the liner addendum for Crystal Ball, Prince wrote: "D'Angelo's admired bootleg. His adulation 4 this clue aggressive it's (sic) inclusion."
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