"Prince refocused his efforts on Hit n Run Phase One with an assortment of styles"
The late and greatest all-round artist and musician Prince released Hit n Run as part of a two volume, which are his last albums before his death.
Where before Prince had released albums each year or even at times two albums, Prince spent up to four years on these fine albums to get them the way Prince wanted them, sounding right!
Prince didn't stick to any one style of music and in Phase One we get an array of music from forming samples of his past hits in Million $ Show.
Phase One is pretty hard hitting whether we get the rap funk Shut This Down to the industrial rock-electronic track featuring Rita Ora - Ain't About To Stop.
The hip-hop song The Mack is rather commercial as we expect from Prince on his take of hip-hop and rap music.
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This Could B Us starts of in a ballad about loving the natural lyrical environment for Prince, but the music twists and turns into a modern grime track.
Another romantic song Fall in Love 2 Nite descends into a dance-pop song to lift us up into the mood.
Getting gritty like the dubstep vibe in X's Face, Prince gets dirty 'n' bitter at the sight of seeing his ex with someone else, that'll hit a nerve with most of us.
Getting back to basics Prince goes full rock in Hard Rock Lover - as the title suggests it really speaks volumes and to add that if one cannot please a partner by love, then the guitar will do the screaming!
Part of Prince's name features his characteristics to some degree in the light Mr. Nelson - featuring Lianne La Havas with a reggaeton beat to change things a little.
1000 X's & O's is the grooviest song on Phase One and the final track is June, which is a slow song and winds-down this fine first volume.
Hit n Run is available on CD @HMV eBay