1981. Controversy. Prince's fourth album and follow-up to Dirty Mind. The album cover and song lyrics reference a mix of personal and social issues. Prince also buttons up a bit, perhaps in the aftermath of his infamous opening for the Rolling Stones earlier that year.
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1980. Dirty Mind. Prince's third album is also his first major stylistic departure.
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1971 Kamen Rider
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Movie poster of John Carpenter's "Big Trouble in Little China" (1986)... in Spanish.
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Player characters in the ttrpg "Yokai Hunters Society".
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새해 복 많이 받으세요. Happy Year of the Black Rabbit.
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Rest In Peace Pharoah Sanders. Thank you for the journey
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1979. Prince. This self-titled album is actually Prince's second album. It peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Soul LPs charts.
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1987. The Black Album. Initially cancelled by Prince himself, it was finally release in 1994.
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1993. Gold Nigga. This is one of Prince's side-projects under the name of his band The New Power Generation.
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2001. Prince drops "The Rainbow Children", his millenarian concept album and jazz-funk masterpiece.
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1978. Prince releases his debut record "For You", a confident manifesto seemingly dedicated to his present and future audience. The amount of control afforded by his record label and the list of 27 instruments played by Prince will help establish his legend.
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Prince's "Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic" (1999) was a "comeback" album of sorts featuring various other artists. This illustration uses elements from the album and corresponding era.
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Happy 2022!
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What if Frank Castle was Sorcerer Supreme ? This actually (kinda) happened in What If (Vol.2) 24, « What If Wolverine Was Lord Of The Vampires ? » (1991)
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