
A surprising 2013 single, 'Da Bourgeoisie' sees Prince dive headfirst into pulsating Italodance, blending his iconic falsetto and funk sensibilities with a driving, synth-heavy club sound. It's an ene
November 18, 2013 · Max Music
Imagine Prince, ever the chameleon, stepping into a neon-lit 80s European discotheque in 2013 and owning the dance floor. 'Da Bourgeoisie' is a pure shot of euphoric, synth-driven energy, a track that demands you move. It's got that classic Italodance bounce, a relentless beat, and Prince's unmistakable vocal swagger, all wrapped in a crisp, modern production. This isn't just a throwback; it's a vibrant, playful reinvention, proving that even late in his career, Prince was still pushing boundaries and having an absolute blast doing it. Own it for the sheer joy and the unexpected brilliance of his genre-hopping genius.
How does Da Bourgeoisie sound next to the rest of Prince's catalogue?
The production is built around digital clarity than this artist usually allows.
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