Pop Life
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- This article is about the song by Prince and the Revolution. For the album by Bananarama, see Pop Life (album). For the album by David Guetta, see Pop Life (David Guetta album).
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U.S. 7" single
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| Single by Prince from the album Around the World in a Day |
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| B-side | "Hello" (U.S.) "Girl" (UK) |
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| Released | 10 July 1985 | ||||
| Format | 7" single 12" single |
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| Recorded | Sunset Sound, 1984 | ||||
| Genre | Pop, Funk | ||||
| Length | 7"/album: 3:42 U.S. 12" single: 6:16 UK 12" single: 9:05 |
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| Label | Paisley Park Records | ||||
| Writer(s) | Prince | ||||
| Producer | Prince | ||||
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| "Raspberry Beret" (1985) |
"Pop Life" (1985) |
"Kiss" (1986) |
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"Pop Life" was the second U.S. (and final U.K.) single off Prince and The Revolution's 1985 album, Around the World in a Day. The lyrics relate the pitfalls of being a celebrity. The song starts with a faded-in synth line and quickly starts the main tune. The easy groove is achieved with a smooth bass guitar and piano embellishments. A drum machine provides handclaps to make the song danceable. "Pop Life" was recorded before Purple Rain was even completed, indicating the new direction Prince wanted to take after the movie hype. Drums on the song were played by Sheila E., and Wendy and Lisa provide backing vocals. The rest of the song was performed by Prince. The single reached #7 in the U.S.
Unlike many Prince hits, he did not create a video for this song.
The song was released in two extended versions. The U.K. 12" single version is a 9-minute extension of the tune, and ends with a similar synth sound as the beginning. The U.S. received a "Fresh Dance Mix," which is a remix (by Sheila E.) that included some portions of the longer UK version. It clocks in at 6:16, and was included on the 2006 compilation album, Ultimate.
The U.S. B-Side of the track was "Hello," written quickly as a response to those who criticized Prince's lack of participation in the We Are the World event. The angry lyrics lambaste the prying media and false friendships, and is driven by a pulsing beat. The extended version of the song ends with a spoken word by Prince, which contain some self-humor about his high-heeled shoes. The U.K. B-side was "Girl," which the U.S. had as the B-side of "America."
[edit] Trivia
- Elvis Costello once planned to do a cover version of the song, with altered lyrics. However, Prince refused him permission to do so.
- 2Pac sampled "Pop Life" on the unreleased song "Pac's Life." A remix of it was later released with a complete different beat in 2006 on Pac's Life.
- G-Unit used elements from "Pop Life" for the song "Coke Life" for their mixtape "Sabrina's Baby Boy (G-Unit Radio Part 25)"
[edit] External links
- "Pop Life" lyrics
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