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Prince once ruled the Web. Now he's got to step it up.

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  • Posted By: bassiaman @ 05/19/2009 9:23:19 PM

    Seth, you should consider doing a follow-up. Prince's die-hard fan base has widely panned this website. There's a lack of content and responsiveness that $77 subscribers weren't expecting. Maybe they should have, given Prince's disappointing track record for scrapped projects and websites.

  • Posted By: TX_Cari @ 03/17/2009 11:20:17 AM

    Will there be a link to the Jehovah Witness website so he can get a few converts along the way?

  • Posted By: DoRight @ 03/17/2009 7:48:42 AM

    For the last decade his music has unfortunately not lived up to the hype. In the absence of making new, original and memorable music (as opposed to lazy, endless 'funk' jamming) he has opted instead to make -- and keep -- himself rich. We keep hoping, but hype is no substitute for good music.

  • Posted By: mymondo @ 03/14/2009 5:24:54 PM

    After leading the Internet revolution back in the 90s Prince has let many artists surpass him on the web and via unique and groundbreaking distribution deals. However with the few songs that he's made available such as Colonized Mind and Chocolate Box he's come out swinging and LotusFlow3r appears to be his rising Phoenix once again. His fanbase is drooling over the anticipation for the new site and with every tidbit of info it looks likes he's back on the attack!! Let's hope he delivers the goods.

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