Artist
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Occupation
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Affiliation
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Years affiliated
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Other Notes
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Andy Allo
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Singer/songwriter
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New Power Generation guitarist[citation needed]
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2011-2012[citation needed]
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Prince collaborated on 3 Superconductor songs.
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Apollonia Kotero
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vocalist
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Protégé
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1984[citation needed]
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Prince wrote and produced Apollonia 6.
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Michael Bland
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drummer
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New Power Generation drummer[citation needed]
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1989-1996[citation needed]
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Contributed to 3121 and Planet Earth.
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Tommy Barbarella
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keyboardist
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NPG keyboardist[citation needed]
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1990-1996[citation needed]
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Brownmark
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bassist
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The Revolution bassist[1]
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1981-1986[citation needed]
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Prince produced songs on his solo albums[citation needed]
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André Cymone
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bassist
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High school bandmate and Prince bassist[citation needed]
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1979-1980[citation needed]
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Prince wrote and produced "The Dance Electric" for his 1985 album AC[citation needed]
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Tevin Campbell
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vocalist
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Performed "Round and Round" on Graffiti Bridge soundtrack and provided vocals on other tracks[citation needed]
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1988[citation needed]
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Prince wrote and produced several songs for Campbell's 1993 solo album, I'm Ready
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Ingrid Chavez
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vocalist
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provided vocals on several of Prince's albums and acted in Graffiti Bridge[citation needed]
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199x
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Prince produced a 1991 album for her, which included five songs he co-wrote.[citation needed]
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Margie Cox
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vocalist
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A long-time associate, contributing to various projects for Prince and associated artists[citation needed]
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Morris Day
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singer
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in a high school band with Prince and Andre Cymone[citation needed]
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1980s[citation needed]
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Later led The Time, which had many Prince-written songs
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Dez Dickerson
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guitarist
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Guitarist for the Revolution[citation needed]
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1979–1983[citation needed]
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Dickerson was the Vice President of A&R with the CCM label Starsong Communications
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Sheena Easton
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singer
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Prince contributed several songs for her on albums over the years, including the Top 10 hit "Sugar Walls", and "101"
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198X-199X
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She duetted with Prince on the songs "U Got the Look" and "The Arms of Orion"
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Candy Dulfer
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saxophonist
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Prince wrote the song "Sunday Afternoon" on her album Sax-a-Go-Go
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She had been an on/off member in his backing bands from 1989 until his death in 2016
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Carmen Electra
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singer/dancer
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Protégé
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1991-1993
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Back-up dancer on tours and music videos during the early 1990s, it was then that Prince created her stage name.[citation needed]
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Sheila E.
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drummer
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Band drummer[citation needed]
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1987–1989[citation needed]
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Sheila had 3 albums produced by Prince in the 1980s.
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T.C. Ellis
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rapper
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Rapped on Graffiti Bridge album and the "New Power Generation" single.[citation needed]
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198x
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Prince produced several songs for his 1991 solo album, True Confessions
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Demetrius Ross
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songwriter
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Writer and vocalist as Demetrius "Sir Jam" Ross on Graffiti Bridge.
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199x
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Credited as co-writer on the rap version of Bambi on True Confessions
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Doctor Fink
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Keyboardist
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Revolution keyboardist
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1979-90
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Credited as co-writer on several Prince tracks
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Rosie Gaines
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vocalist and organist
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NPG member
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1990-2
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Prince produced a song for her 1995 solo album
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Elisa Fiorillo
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singer
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Backup vocals for Batman and Graffiti Bridge.
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1990
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Prince and Levi Seacer, Jr. produced her album I Am in 1990, which spawned the two singles "On the Way Up" and "Oooh This I Need"
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Mayte Garcia
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vocalist
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Ex-wife and former band member, providing backing vocals and stage dancing.
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1990-1996
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Prince produced 1995's Child of the Sun.
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Clare Fischer
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musician
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Provided string arrangements for Prince's albums since 1985.[citation needed]
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1985-2010[citation needed]
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Cat Glover
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vocalist
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Backing vocalist and tour choreographer
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1987–1989[citation needed]
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Jimmy Jam
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keyboardist
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Former keyboardist for The Time
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1981–1983; 1990
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Formed a hit producing team with Terry Lewis
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Larry Graham
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bassist
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Occasional NPG bassist and Prince's spiritual guide
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19xx?
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Bass player for Sly and the Family Stone
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Jesse Johnson
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guitarist
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Former guitarist of The Time
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1981–1984; 1990
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Covered a 94 East song on his Shockadelica album. Prince later wrote a song based on the album's title.[citation needed]
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Morris Hayes
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keyboardist
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NPG keyboardist
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1992–1999
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Chaka Khan
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singer
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She provided vocals for his Newpower Soul album in 1998 and toured briefly on the Newpower Soul Tour/Festival for the album's promotion
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19XX
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Khan's biggest hit, "I Feel for You", is a cover of a Prince song. Prince produced her 1998 album, Come 2 My House, and wrote several songs for it. Her single "Don't Talk 2 Strangers" was a cover of an unreleased Prince song.
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Jill Jones
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Vocalist
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Unofficial vocalist for the Revolution on 1999 album and related videos.[citation needed]
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198x?
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Had a self-titled album produced by Prince in 1987.
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Patti LaBelle
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singer
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Has had several songs written and produced by Prince, including her 1989 hit, "Yo Mister", as well as "Love 89" and "I Hear Your Voice"
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Eric Leeds
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saxophonist
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Saxophonist for Madhouse and the Revolution (and beyond) from 1986 to 1989
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19xx?
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Has provided brass and flute for many years since. Had a 1991 album produced by Prince
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Terry Lewis
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bassist
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Former bassist for The Time
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Albert Magnoli
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film director
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Director of Purple Rain and "Batdance".
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1984-1990
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Maceo Parker
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saxophonist
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NPG saxophonist
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1999-2016
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Bobby "Z" Rivkin
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drummer
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Drummer for the Revolution
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1979–1986
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Contributed a song for The Family.
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Martika
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singer
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Prince produced her second album, Martika's Kitchen, and wrote four songs for it, including the singles "Martika's Kitchen" and "Love... Thy Will Be Done", a Billboard Top Ten hit in 1992.
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Levi Seacer, Jr.
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bassist, guitarist
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Collaborated on many projects with Prince
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1987–1990, 1991–1993
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Sonny Thompson
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bassist
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NPG bassist
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1990–1996
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Provided bass for the title track of 3121 and Planet Earth.
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Mavis Staples
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singer
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Performed "Melody Cool" and provided vocals for several Graffiti Bridge tracks.[citation needed]
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1989-92
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Had two albums produced by Prince (1989 and 1992).
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Wendy Melvoin
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guitarist
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Revolution guitarist
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1983-1986
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Formed Wendy and Lisa with Lisa Coleman
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Lisa Coleman
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keyboardist
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Revolution keyboardist
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1980-1986
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Formed Wendy and Lisa with Wendy Melvoin
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Jevetta Steele
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vocalist
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Contributed vocals to many of his tracks, both solo and as a member of The Steeles
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198x
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Had several songs produced by Prince.
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Támar
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vocalist
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Protégé, providing backing vocals on 3121
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20XX
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Prince produced her unreleased album, Milk & Honey
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Bria Valente
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singer
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Protégé and former girlfriend of Prince
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2009
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Prince produced her solo album Elixer as part of the Lotusflow3r 3-CD set released March 2009.
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Vanity
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singer/actress
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Former girlfriend and lead singer of Vanity 6
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1982-3
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Prince's girl-group side project from 1982 to 1983[2]
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