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The Prince 100

The Prince 100

I loathe making lists like this, even when I love the things I’m listing. It’s like asking what’s the favorite breath you’ve ever taken. I have long thought that this as a can’t-win situation, one that risks the wrath of the “Org’ers” (the members of Prince.Org — a group he and I feared). But here I am, trying to win.

There’s a rumor that I only value the first 10 years of Prince’s career — perhaps because I have said things like that over the years. I plead guilty, to some degree, though I have my reasons. Over that first decade, Prince consistently delivered revolutionary music in every way: the lyrics, the arrangements, the playing, the vocals. And I was ripe for receiving it all, 11 to 21, open to new ideas and constantly feeling an exhilarating connection to what he was making. As I grew older, my expectations shifted. I became less responsive to new releases, less capable of being hit with sledgehammer force each time. Still, after his passing, I began to hear his music differently, leading me to revisit his entire catalog. It has taken me ten years to approach his later work with the right mindset, and I am still working on it.

A few ground rules:

In making this list, I am considering anything Prince wrote and/or produced that received a public release. By this point, that includes several outtakes and demos that have found their way onto deluxe reissues. The vast majority of these songs are available for streaming. A handful aren’t, for reasons of contractual red tape. (You can go to YouTube.) 

The Top Ten has been in print, but even those entries appear here in slightly different, sometimes longer versions. As you’ll see, I like the extended remix. 

There are a hundred entries, but does that mean there are a hundred songs? I bent the guardrails here and there when a duo or trio of songs seemed of a piece or worth considering as a package deal.  I didn’t do it often. But it was a way in getting in a little more Prince. Sometimes a hundred just isn’t enough.

Finally (and this is an important caveat) I am not compiling a list of Prince’s biggest songs or even his quote-unquote best. Some of your favorites may be missing. This is because I look not to the songs with the largest pop-culture footprint but to those that tell me the most about him and how he made music. Some monster songs are of course included, but to me, what he did between them is what matters most. My goal in making this list is to provide a cheat code into why Prince was, is, and will always be genius. 

Okay. The list.

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Kevin Winter/Getty Images; Larry Busacca/WireImage; Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images; Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

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