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Prince scholars might debate that he turned into a mega-superstar earlier with the release of the 1982 album "1999." That is revisionist history, though, because he really didn't become absolutely HUGE until the film "Purple Rain" and the big hit "When Doves Cry."
Dig if you will this picture.
At one point, music executives had to figure out exactly how Prince would burst onto the scene as a mega-superstar. Thus, the video for "When Doves Cry" was critical, and I imagine there were discussions in a boardroom about the importance of the video.
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Prince presumably muttered six words - and six words only - that gave "When Doves Cry" its vision and launched him into mega-stardom:
"How about me in a tub?"
The executives paused, gawked and applauded the artist briefly known as this:
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