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3121

3121 is the latest studio album of the popular Rock singer Prince.

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About

The album contains 12 tracks of songs. It was released on March 21, 2006 under Universal Records. The album also features the song, Te Amo Corazon which was released in the United States on December 13, 2005. The title of the album was believed to be a reference to the address of Prince's rented Los Angeles mansion. It debuted number one at U.S. Billboard charts.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 3121 4:31
2 Lolita 4:06
3 Te Amo Corazon 3:35
4 Black Sweat 3:11
5 Incense and Candles 4:04
6 Love 5:45
7 Satisfied 2:50
8 Fury 4:02
9 The Word 4:11
10 Beautiful, Loved and Blessed 5:43
11 The Dance 5:20
12 Get on The Boat 6:18

Awards & Certifications

Chart Toppers

Credits

Performance Credits

Prince Primary Artist, Vocals, Musician

Candy Dulfer Horn, Track Performer

Maceo Parker Horn, Track Performer

Michael Bland Drums, Track Performer

Greg Boyer Horn, Track Performer

Sheila E. Percussion, Track Performer

Ricky Salas Percussion, Bongos, Timbales, Track Performer

Herbert UreƱa Percussion, Bongos, Conga, Track Performer

Sonny Thompson Bass, Track Performer


Technical Credits

Prince Arranger, Producer

Clare Fischer String Arrangements

L. Stuart Young Engineer

Ian Boxill Engineer

Trivia

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Song Meanings

Satisfied

Satisfied is about this guy who wanted to be alone with his girl friend. To be with his girlfriend all night long. He wanted that this girl will be satisfied with him. -- Autolady006 07:20, 18 March 2007 (PDT)

Reviews

The album sounds very contemporary Pop-R&B. Those who want a slow songs, you can listen to Incense and Candles and The Dance and if you want an up tempo sounds, it in the songs, Black Sweat and The Fury. Te Amo Corazon is a traditional smooth sounds. Lolita is an example of a rhythm and melody similar to classic. Soft and Wet is a playful song but straight to the point. 3121 is a total production, with each song being the creation of a master musician and lyricist. -- Autolady006 07:20, 18 March 2007 (PDT)

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