How would you describe Prince music?

The substance of Prince’s talent — he was one of the best guitarists and vocalists in rock history — has long been overshadowed by his iconic performance aesthetic. Musically his style tended toward an electric blend of soul, blues, funk, jazz, and classic rock that was all his own.

What kind of music did Prince listen to?

In his early teens, he told Guitar World, “I was listening to a lot of Hendrix and Grand Funk Railroad. I had a band I was playing guitar in then. Chick Corea and them were around and I was just starting to get into them.

Was Prince a jazz musician?

Prince wasn’t a jazz musician per se, but he loved jazz and incorporated a lot of it into his music. In a way this was destined, since Prince’s father was a jazz pianist and named Prince after his own stage name, Prince Rogers.

Is Prince a musical genius?

The hugely talented musician and songwriter left behind a musical legacy which defined a generation. He managed to fuse jazz, funk, soul and rock to create his own distinct sound – which is much imitated and reimagined by artists today. Prince pushed musical boundaries and confounded expectations.

What makes Prince a genius?

He was intellectually curious, and wrote from the perspectives of men and, more impressively, women. He wrote narrative story songs and playful nonsense songs. He was original and insightful in his use of metaphor and almost never relied on stock pop language or rhymes. He was a gifted phrasemaker.

What was Prince’s aesthetic?

Prince’s vision was singular, but his approach to style was fearlessly fluid. High heels, lace gloves, sequins, tassels, feathers, lurex and military-inspired tailoring: Prince Roger Nelson was, after all, a man who embraced maximalism.