Prince’s Birthday

Prince’s Birthday - Friday, June 7, 2024

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Prince could play it all — rock ‘n roll, R&B, funk, psychedelic rock, and we’re celebrating his artistic contributions on June 7. He was a prolific songwriter and penned some of our most popular contemporary hits, including “Purple Rain,” “1999,” and “Little Red Corvette.” Prince was born in Minneapolis in 1958 and lived there throughout his career. He also wrote, starred in, and created the soundtrack for the hit movie “Purple Rain,” released in 1984. Prince passed away in 2016 due to an accidental overdose of prescription drugs.

Prince’s Birthday timeline

April 21, 2016
Rest in peace

Prince fans worldwide mourn the musician's death from an overdose of prescription drugs.

February 4, 2007
Super Bowl performance

Prince plays the 2007 Super Bowl halftime show. Viewership peaks at 140 million.

March, 2004
Minneapolis to Cleveland

Prince is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Alicia Keys and the members of Outkast present the award.

1991
Feel the power

Prince assembles a new band, the New Power Generation, and releases Diamonds and Pearls, which reaches number three on the Billboard charts.

March 31, 1987
Critical success

The double album Sign o' the Times is released, to much critical acclaim. The Village Voice names it the top recording of the year.

Songs You Didn't Know Prince Wrote

  1. Mondays are manic

    Prince wrote the hit, "Manic Monday," which was recorded by all-female rockers The Bangles.

  2. Sinead's big hit

    Prince wrote Sinead O'Connor's breakout hit, "Nothing Compares 2 U."

  3. Stand back, Stevie

    Stevie Nicks turned Prince's "Stand Back" into a huge hit.

  4. All the glamour

    Sheila E's funky "The Glamorous Life" was a Prince creation.

  5. Just pick up the phone

    Prince penned "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?" for Alicia Keys.

How to Celebrate Prince's Birthday

  1. Watch "Purple Rain"

    The film's loosely based on Prince's life and tells the story of his rise to stardom. The soundtrack is stellar, and its two singles, "Let's Go Crazy" and "When Doves Cry," went on to top the Billboard charts.

  2. Listen to some music

    Prince was a prolific songwriter. You could spend an entire day shuffling through his music and not get through his catalogue.

  3. Walk where Prince walked

    Pay a visit to Prince's hometown of Minneapolis (you're safe with the weather on June 7) and visit some of the legendary clubs where Prince played — such as First Avenue. Prince put Minneapolis on the rock 'n roll map.

Why we love Prince

  1. He was prolific

    Prince recorded nearly 40 studio albums and wrote 12 songs that went either gold or platinum. His mega album "Purple Rain" sold more than 20 million copies worldwide.

  2. He wrote for others

    Remember Sinead O'Connor's "Nothing Compares 2 U?" How about "Manic Monday" by the Bangles? "How Come You Don't Call Me Anymore" by Alicia Keys? Yep, Prince wrote them.

  3. He was a secret philanthropist

    Prince was a bona fide philanthropist, but you never knew it. He made anonymous donations to numerous causes, supporting the development of green jobs and technology education for underserved, urban youths. And he did it all without fanfare.

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