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Date: December 1996
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Title: "The Artist Formerly Known as Prince: The Enigmatic Star Breaks His Usual Silence to Talk About
Life and Love"
Interviewed By: Solange Plamondon
Famed for guarding his privacy and seldom granting interviews,the
enigmatic Artist Formerly Known as Prince broke his strict code of
silence recently and spoke candidly about life,love and work.
The diminutive 38 year old singer,songwriter,one of the worlds
top-selling recording artists,first found stardom in the early
1980s with his definitive party hit 1999. In the years since,he has
built a huge music complex,Paisley Park,in Minneapolis;been through
a legal battle with his former recording label Warner Bros (during
which he appeared in public with the word slave written across his
cheek);swapped the name Prince for an obscure symbol;and,on
Valentine's Day last year,married Mayte,one of his backing singers
and dancers.
The couple were delighted when Mayte,23,fell pregnant and they
planned to celebrate the birth by recording 8 children's songs and
developing children's fiction.But tragedy struck in October when
their baby boy was born badly brain damaged,a month premature.
Characteristically,the singer refuses to confirm or deny reports
that the baby died a week after birth.But his commitment to work
remains firm as he continues to promote his new triple CD and
cassette Emancipation.
Dressed typically flamboyantly in black lace trousers and shirt,
he insisted on the usual restrictions for an interview in the
Montreal hotel where he was staying during a week long promotional
trip:No tape recorder,no photos during the interview and certainly
no video cameras.
How long did it take you to record Emancipation?
"I worked on it for a year and I must admit I'm amazed by the
results.I think Emancipation is,without a doubt,the best album of
my whole career.I thank God for the gift."
Are you pleased with the response it received?
"Yes,as people seem to like it.The critics haven't always been kind
in the past,but reviews for this have been better.Some have said
that it's too long or that certain songs were too long-but what
should I have taken out?It's a question of balance and harmony.
Harmony is important and I don't like people who criticize music
when they're not musicians."
You seem to have decided to get on better with the press.
"To be honest,I've never wanted to talk about anything apart from
my music.I wasn't confident enough and I had nothing to say.But
now I know exactly who I am and what I want-although some people
accuse me of arrogance because I have such a clear vision about
things."
Do you have a favourite song?
"Not really,but I like the second CD best.I could say The Holy
River-right in the middle after 5 romantic numbers-is my favourite,
but then I also like Let's have a baby.
"Just before our wedding, Mayte spent a few days away from our home
so I made a lot of changes to our house-especially in our
bedroom,where I placed a crib.It was beautiful.Then ,on our wedding
night,mayte was still wearing her long white dress when I brought
her into the room and played her Let's have a baby for the first
time.She couldn't stop crying-it was an unforgettable moment."
Do you think your wife has had a positive influence on your life?
"Yes,certainly.She is the woman of my life,my best friend.We were
made to be together and all the ingredients were there to unite
us.Our fathers have the same name and our mother's names are
similar.My family's name was Nelson and hers was nells.We're
definitely made for each other.With her,I've learnt what faith is
and I no longer worry."
Why have you decided to spend next Valentine's Day in Hawaii?
"We'll be celebrating our first wedding anniversary.Last year we
were on our honeymoon in Hawaii and put on a show where mayte
danced for the last time.To celebrate this year,I'll sing but
Mayte won't be dancing."
Do you believe in God?
"Yes.With time,I've learnt how to be confident in God and to become
whatever he wanted me to be.I'm also a vegetarian-I only eat fruit
and vegetables."
How do you feel about your 20th recording anniversary next year?
"20 years isn't that long really.I prefer to think about eternity-
that's how I got myself out of the trap I was in.When I changed my
name and wrote Slave on my cheek,it was because I felt like a
prisoner trapped in a system.People thought I was crazy,but I
didn't make the decision lightly- I did it out of pure conviction.
I could not open up and do what I wanted to do in the way I wanted.
All decisions were made for me."
What has been your best experience?
"My evolution.Now,I feel free,I can see eternity.I know that
everything was planned for me.I might not know where I'll be
tomorrow,but i know where I'll be in 3,000 years time.Since I
accepted God,I have faith in life.
Is it a coincidence that you're staying in the same hotel as Celine
Dion?
"Yes,I had no idea that she was here!I like her a lot and even
wrote a song,With This Tear,for her once.It's on one of her albums
and is really beautiful.I'd love to play and sing with her in a
show one day."
How come you've included two guitarists from Montreal-Rhonda Smith
and Kathleen Dyson-in your band?
"Sheila E introduced me to them and they're unbelievable.They came
in just at the moment in my evolution when I decided to eliminate
negative music and be more joyous and uplifting.I wanted a more
optimistic attitude and they're not only exceptionally talented but
in perfect harmony with the rest of my life."
Is music a way of life for you?
"Yes. Music is a gift from God and I would be very ungrateful to say
that it is work.Life is a gift."
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