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Ride a Donkey

Key Ab Tempo 162 bpm Time signature 4/4 Duration 2:06
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The story behind

Ride a Donkey, according to DoReSol

The song Ride a Donkey, with its 2:06 duration, is a piece that invites exploration of Prince's particular way of working. Although it did not achieve the massive fame of his other tracks, it encapsulates an essence that resonates throughout his discography. The artist, whose birth name was Prince Rogers Nelson, born in Minneapolis in 1958, became a key figure in 1980s music, innovating in genres such as rock, soul, and funk.

During the 1980s, Prince was a fundamental creative force, eventually being recognized as the architect of the so-called "Minneapolis sound." This distinctive style began to take shape on his third album, Dirty Mind, and was consolidated in 1981 with Controversy. His influence even extended to other artists, as evidenced by the debut album of The Time. The peak of his popularity arrived with the album Purple Rain in 1984, which also lent its title to a film. This work earned him an Oscar for best original score and a Grammy, and contained global hits like When Doves Cry and Let's Go Crazy, catapulting him to superstardom. Throughout his career, Prince also experimented with his artistic identity, using an unpronounceable symbol between 1993 and 2000, a period that generated debate and led many to refer to him as "The artist formerly known as Prince."

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Big Five

Big Five

Prince · 1972 · Track 13

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KeyAb
Time signature4/4
Tempo162 BPM
Duration2:06
AlbumBig Five
Year1972
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