Showing posts with label Prince. Show all posts
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Friday, April 22, 2016

Social media explodes as Prince tributes mark death of music icon


The sudden death of music legend Prince sent shockwaves through social media on Thursday, as masses of Twitter users flooded the site to express their heartfelt emotions.

Actors, musicians and celebrities quickly jumped on social media, sending messages of sadness and tributes as news of the singer’s death hit media outlets.

“‘A strong spirit transcends rules,’ Prince once said—and nobody’s spirit was stronger, bolder, or more creative,” tweeted President Barack Obama (@BarackObama) on Thursday.

“Prince” became the top-trending term on Twitter worldwide shortly after his death was reported. As of Thursday afternoon, his name had been tweeted more than 4 million times.

“He Changed The World!! A True Visionary,” tweeted Madonna (@Madonna) “What a loss. I’m Devastated.”

Celebrities around the globe used social media to highlight the singer and his influential, genre-defying music combining jazz, funk, R&B and disco. Prince won seven Grammy awards and an Oscar.

Actor-singer Will Smith said in a Facebook post that he was “stunned and heartbroken,” and had just spoken to Prince the night before his death.

“Today, Jada & I mourn with all of you the loss of a beautiful poet, a true inspiration, and one of the most magnificent artists to ever grace this earth,” he said.

Veteran R&B artist Lionel Richie said on Twitter, “I can’t believe it, I’m in total shock. So many wonderful memories, I will miss him.”

Prince first found fame in the late 1970s, and over the next three decades became known as one of the most inventive and eccentric forces in American pop music.

“Numb. Stunned. This can’t be real,” added pop star Justin Timberlake (@jtimberlake).

“This is what it sounds like when doves cry.. Prince R.I.P.

Condolences to his family & 2 us all,” tweeted Whoopi Goldberg actress and television personality (@WhoopiGoldberg).

“Prince the doves really are crying now. Listening to your music. Remembering you. #RIPPrince,” tweeted Oprah Winfrey (@Oprah).

Rapper Lupe Fiasco, who is scheduled to perform in Minneapolis Thursday night, encouraged concert-goers to wear purple in honor of the artist’s iconic song “Purple Rain.”

“We gone put on for Prince tonight!” tweeted Fiasco (@LupeFiasco).

Prince, born Prince Rogers Nelson, was a beloved icon in his home state of Minnesota. Following the news of his death, the Minnesota Vikings National Football League team tweeted “We’ve lost a legend way too soon.”

Prince recorded a song about the Minnesota Vikings, “Purple and Gold,” in 2010.

Minnesota politicians also leapt on social media to mourn the state’s beloved native.

Former Minnesota Governor and professional wrestler Jesse Ventura (@GovJVentura) tweeted, “What a day. Prince’s legendary music will live on, but today is a huge loss for Minnesota. He was one of a kind.”

Minnesota Congressman Erik Paulsen (@RepErikPaulsen) tweeted about the impact the artist had on his home state.

“Prince was the first concert I ever went to,” Paulsen tweeted from his verified Twitter account. “As talented as they come and a Minnesota treasure. He’ll be missed.”

source: interaksyon.com

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Prince plans U.S. tour of spontaneous shows


NEW YORK | Prince, never one to tie himself down to music industry practices, is planning a U.S. tour. But how to find out where the shows are taking place is another question.

Prince’s promoters announced Friday that the rock icon will bring his “Hit and Run” tour to the United States, which last year saw him play across Europe in a series of shows revealed at the last minute — including two a night in both Paris and London.

The 56-year-old “Purple Rain” creator gave details about the Europe shows on Twitter. But in a problem for the U.S. tour, he abruptly left social media in November.

Prince’s promoters revealed only that his first U.S. show for “Hit and Run” will take place on March 14 somewhere in Louisville, Kentucky.

The city may seem aptly random, but it is the hometown of Hannah Welton, the drummer of his all-female collaborating band 3rdEyeGirl, and the show will raise money for local charities.

The tour comes after Prince showed up with no prior announcement at last month’s Grammys to present the Album of the Year.

Prince last year released two albums simultaneously — “Art Official Age” and “Plectrumelectrum,” the latter performed with 3rdEyeGirl.

The twin release marked Prince’s return to the Warner Brothers label two decades after he famously protested his contractual terms by writing “slave” on his cheek and changing his name to the unpronounceable “love symbol.”

source: interaksyon.com