The Work, pt. 1

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"The Work, pt. 1"
"The Work, pt. 1" cover
NPG CD single
Single by Prince
from the album The Rainbow Children
B-side(s) "U Make My Sun Shine"
Released 2001
Format CD single
Digital single
Recorded Paisley Park Studios, Summer 2000–April 2001
Genre Funk
Length 3:39
Label NPG Records
Writer(s) Prince
Producer(s) Prince
Prince singles chronology
"Supercute"
(2001)
"The Work, pt. 1"
(2001)
"Days of Wild"
(2002)

"The Work, pt. 1" is a song written by Prince in 2001 and the debut single for his album The Rainbow Children. The song is an obvious homage to James Brown in both delivery and in title (Brown was known to release songs in multiple parts). The track is pure funk with Prince performing in falsetto and backing vocals by Kip Blackshire and girl group Milenia.

The lyrics of "The Work, pt. 1" speak of inequality and battles racism, which is the overall theme of The Rainbow Children. Some have also theorized the song is about spreading the news of the Jehovah's Witnesses, due to a spoken passage that directly precedes the song on the album. This would also explain the "pt. 1", implying that this is only the first part of the endless "work" to be done.

"The Work, pt. 1" was originally released as a downloadable single before later being released on CD as a single and later on The Rainbow Children. The downloadable single contains a section with some different lyrics and instrumentation than the later CD-single and album versions. There has been no "part 2" released to date, although the title track to the 2004 album Musicology bears a strong resemblance and some fans have dubbed it "The Work, pt 2". The B-side on the CD-single was the previously released, "U Make My Sun Shine".

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