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Monday, April 25, 2016

My Princely Journey……..,

Not many people know of my connect with the beautiful soul called Prince. 




My first encounter with this special spirit was in 1982, in a city called Providence in Rhode Island all the way in the USA. We were at one of his concerts, I still remember it like it happened yesterday. The first and only time in my life that I was transfixed, perplexed, hypnotized and melting at the sight of a fellow human being. The next time was in the city of New York, two years later, this time my seemingly larger than life style which was nothing beside this iconic maestro, had attracted a back stage pass for me to be in the same room with some one whom I had started worshipping like a Demi god. 




A man who unknowingly, had planted this seed in me and gave me this impetus to build one of the most controversial brand in Naija…, Yes, Prince was an influencer of the Charlyboy brand. In him I saw the direction I wanted my career to go. The Purple Rain musician touched me personally and inspired millions more.

I may have walked away that night with only a handshake, but it was a handshake that changed my life for the better. It awoken a desire to be an entertainer like this Demi god that just shook my hand. From that night, I became an avid fan. I read and followed any news on him, I listened with wrapt attention. The more I researched him the more I fell in love with him, you can take that literally. If I ever had any gay tendencies, he would have been the one I would have given my body to. That's how deep my love is for this beautiful soul. Rumors circled him because he had such a defiantly outlandish persona with a sexuality as ambiguous as it was voracious. Oh my Prince.

He was born Prince Rogers Nelson and stood just 5ft 2in yet he flawlessly knew how to summon the most original and compelling sounds at will, whether he was playing the guitar in a flamboyant style that openly drew upon Jimi Hendrix, or switching his vocals from a nasal scream to an erotic falsetto or turning out album after album of stunningly original material. His achievements were bigger than him.



Among his other notable releases were Sign O’ The Times, Graffiti Bridge and The Black Album. I still can't figure out which is my favorite. I also learnt how to fight for what I stand for like him. He was fiercely protective of his independence, his privacy, I remember when he had to battle his record company over control of his material and even his name. Reminds me of my fight for Nigerian Musicians during my tenure as the Pman president years back.



Prince once wrote “slave” on his face in protest at not owning his work and famously battled and then departed from his then label, Warner Bros, before returning a few years ago. A reconciliation he negotiated on his own terms I recall him saying “What’s happening now is the position that I’ve always wanted to be in,” he told The Associated Press in 2014. "I was just trying to get here.”


In 2004, Prince was inducted into the Rock and Roll of Fame, which hailed him as a musical and social trailblazer. Above all that, he was a quiet philanthropist, a humanitarian the kind of giver who never wanted his kind gestures in the news. The way he gave himself to music, he gave himself to humanity.



My Diamond and Pearl, I Just can't rap my head around your untimely passage. How? Why did it have to happen to you at such a young age when you were only getting started. But I take consolation in one of your quotes that have served as my guiding mantra ever since we met. 'A strong spirit transcends rules' -- and nobody's spirit was stronger, bolder, or more creative. 

Rest in peace beautiful soul, you were too   clean to die.


*purple rain,purple raaaaaain!..RIP Prince!*


42 comments:

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    1. Oga Charlie all I read was the title. Aren't you like 80 or something? Your own too much. Rip Prince

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  2. Sorry to go off post! Stella biko y aren't u enabling my Garmin post? Eez not fair o 😢... when I read plated seed I was like yuck! Till I saw he was talking bout.. u kno d drill 😧

    Kelvin dat Edo Boi ( Stellz cousin )

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  3. Me I bin no know dis prince oh. Na after him die, I come know who him be.

    Rip to him.

    Charly boy, I no read d article past the second line abeg. Weather too hot.

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    1. Didn't know him either

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    2. My sister nor be only u ooo,I be nor know am too oo. Demi god ke mini god nii

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    3. Lmao@ weather too hot
      This babe self*smh*

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    4. The day he died, my sister ask who be prince, na so I sing omawunmi song for her.

      Charly boy, this your epistle go bring Prince back to life?

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    5. I never hear him name till he die. After he die everybody wan come claim relationship with am

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  4. Negro please....

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  5. RIP prince.

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    1. Back in the day, I used to think he was a Michael Jackson wannabe. But looking back now, the guy was a really talented musician with a unique style. I guess I was too young to understand.

      Rest in peace Prince.

      Hope you 'pallied' the 'Prince Of Peace'

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  6. This Baba Okada will not stop talking. Abati in the making

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  7. Nice one charly boy! And to think Prince was a devout Jehovah witness. RIP. Please no other Nigerian e.g Freeze or Charles Novia should come out and start famzing abeg,na beg we beg una.keep that article uve started writing on Prince for ur village people.

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  8. Awww,so touching....
    Funniest thing is dat I've never heard about prince until his demise...

    Contact me for your celebration cakes
    *faithful bv enemuwe thelma*

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  9. This attention seeking nigga is so annoying...
    Reading his piece is a piece of shit!

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  10. stella check www.ezehvalen.blogspot.com i spotted one hot gist about 2 celeb were fight

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  11. Hmmmmmmmmmmm. We all must go to our creator smday! Rip princely prince.

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  12. long epistle on top handshake.lol

    First heard of Prince on wendy Williams show.With all his wealth he was extremely private.

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  13. I don't even know the Prince sef, anyway RIP

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  14. So name nwatakiri full this blog. No wonder

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  15. Heard of Prince some years back when he released a single - I forget the name - but I immediately fell in love with him and his style, so different. Then I checked him out and found he was a very talented guy.
    So much controversy surrounding his death. Hmm... Warner Bros sure would make crazy money from his death.
    RIP Prince

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  16. Thank you Charly Boy.
    Prince wasn't everyone's cup of tea, but to his millions of fans worldwide, he was simply the greatest performer of all time!! He took music & performance to a whole new level.

    Eric Clapton is recognized as one of the greatest guitar players in the industry but when asked how he felt being the greatest guitar player-his reply was "I don't know, go ask Prince"!!!
    I am & will always be his fan & I count myself privileged & lucky to have known & fallen in love with his music.And been to 3 of his live concerts over the years, memories of which I shall treasure forever.
    Rest in Peace-His Royal Purpleness.

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