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No, Prince wasn't a part of it. There's been a lot said about him not being involved. Nothing ever official He was offered the chance, but declined. I believe one story is he didn't like the song. He then offered to do a guitar solo on the song, Quincy Jones said no, but he then did a song for the album I think. He then sent a member of the Revolution, his band, to go I think.
Quincy Jones is a tw@t which may of also played a part. Still, I don't really see any great excuse. He really should of done it for charity. However, he did a tour which gave a lot to charity which I guess sort of made up for it a bit. It effected his career big time. It certainly played some of a role as to why he was never as big as MJ. Many other reasons behind that, however. There was the old supposed rivalry between him and MJ cited as another possible reason. I don't really believe that whole rivalry thing though. Both of their heroes were James Brown... that's where the similarity ends, in my opinion. Both are so different. There are stories of them shooting hoops at Prince's recording studio, why would they do that if they were rivals? He also sung Don't Stop Til' You Get Enough on a tour shortly after Michael died. And yeah, it's Kim Carnes. ![]() Last edited by Ryan57; 06-11-2014 at 07:16 PM. |
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