"I named my son Prince because I wanted him to do everything I wanted to do," the singer's father, John Nelson, said in a 1991 interview. He was the leader of The Prince Rogers Trio, a Jazz group that gained some notoriety playing gigs around the Midwest but soon felt his dream slipping way under the responsibilities of family life. But the young Prince would prove more than capable of taking over the throne. Starting with his debut album For You in 1978, Prince made a career out of spinning daringly sexual lyrics with a unique blend of Funk, Rock, Pop, R&B and New Wave, dubbed the "Minneapolis sound" after his hometown. To date, he has released over 30 albums and four films, including his 1984 classic Purple Rain.
The flamboyant artist known for his penchant for purple and disdain for the media was hailed as both a musical genius and a bizarre sideshow performer. Can you separate fact from the fiction?
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