Sexuality (song)
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"Sexuality" | ||
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German 7" single | ||
Single by Prince | ||
from the album Controversy | ||
B-side(s) | "Controversy" (DEU, Japan) "I Wanna Be Your Lover" (AUS) |
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Released | 1982 | |
Format | 7" single 12" single |
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Recorded | Uptown, Sunset Sound, Hollywood Sound, 1981 | |
Genre | Pop, Funk, New Wave | |
Length | 4:20 | |
Label | Warner Bros. Records | |
Writer(s) | Prince | |
Producer(s) | Prince | |
Prince singles chronology | ||
"Do Me, Baby" (1982) |
… | "1999" (1982) |
Prince (German) singles chronology | ||
"Let's Work" (1982) |
"Sexuality" (1982) |
"1999" (1982) |
"Sexuality" is the second track on Prince's 1981 album, Controversy. The song was also released as a single in Germany, Japan and Australia.
"Sexuality" is a fast-pased New Wave track, built around a synth bass line and drum machines. Much like "Controversy", a funky rhythm guitar is used throughout the song with brief stabs of rock thrown in. Similar to the song "Uptown", Prince describes a society free from prejudice as a "New Breed". The political number also takes jabs at tourists and the sensationalism of television.
The B-side of the single was "Controversy" in Germany and Japan, while Australia paired it with "I Wanna Be Your Lover", from 1979's Prince.
[edit] Trivia
- Prince reused the "Sexuality" line "reproduction of a new breed/Stand up, organize" on the title track for his 2001 album, The Rainbow Children.
[edit] External link
- "Sexuality" lyrics