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Estados UnidosEstados Unidos

1990

The New Power Generation

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When Prince began his formal dispute with record company Warner Bros. and changed his stage name to o(+> in 1993, the NPG became a side-project for Prince, allowing him to release music outside of his contract. The concept was quite similar to The Time, and was also intended to appeal to a more urban audience than Prince's mainstream material.

The NPG's debut album, Goldnigga featured Tony M. as lead vocalist/rapper. The album relied heavily on rap, while the music itself was reminicent of 1970s funk. Prince participated heavily in writing and performing the music, while Tony wrote and performed raps. Prince provided co-lead vocals on 2 songs, "Black M.F. in the House" and "Johnny", and the 2 were often performed by him in concerts and aftershows.

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Morris Hayeskeyboard
Renato Netokeyboard
Kirk A. Johnsondrums (drum set), original, percussion, background vocals
Shelby J.background vocals
Rhonda Smithbass guitar
Michael Blanddrums (drum set), original
Sonny Thompsonbass guitar, original
Tommy Barbarellakeyboard, original
Diamond Jadditional, turntable
Tony M.original
Levi Seacer, Jr.guitar, original
Rosie Gaineskeyboard, original
Lee Hogansadditional, trumpet
DJ Dudley Dadditional, turntable

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