Prince And The NPG* Gett Off (1991, CD) Discogs

" Gett Off " is a song written and produced by American musician Prince, released in June 1991 as the lead single from his thirteenth album, Diamonds and Pearls (1991). The album was his first with his backing band the New Power Generation. "Gett Off" from 'Diamonds and Pearls' (1991)☔️ Listen to more Prince here https://lnk.to/PrinceStream📺 Watch all the official Prince videos here http://bit..

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Prince And The New Power Generation - Gett Off More images Tracklist Hide Credits A Gett Off (Damn Near 10 Min.) Written-By - Prince 9:16 Companies, etc. Mastered At - Precision Mastering Credits Artwork [Art By] - Ecnirp Flute - Eric Leeds Mastered By - Tim D * Producer, Arranged By, Composed By, Performer - Prince, The N.P.G. * 53 versions Add to Wantlist Show all 53 versions Recommendations Around The World In A Day Prince And The Revolution Released 1985 — US Vinyl — LP, Album Let's Go Crazy Prince And The Revolution Released 1984 — US Vinyl — 12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single Purple Rain Gett Off (Damn Near 10 Min.) Written-By - Prince 9:34 Companies, etc. Pressed By - MPO Credits Artwork [Art By] - Ecnirp Flute - Eric Leeds Lacquer Cut By - BG * Mastered By - Bernie Grundman Producer, Arranged By, Composed By, Performer - Prince, The N.P.G. * Recorded By [Brain Surgeon], Mixed By [Brain Surgeon] - Dr. Mike The K. * Notes Provided to YouTube by Legacy RecordingsGett Off · Prince · The New Power Generation4Ever℗ 1991 NPG Records, Inc. under exclusive license to Legacy Recording.

Gett Off by Prince from the album Diamonds and Pearls

Discover Get Off [2007] by Prince released in 2007. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.. Get Off [2007] Album Information. Release Date August 28, 2007. Genre. Pop/Rock R&B. Styles. Club/Dance Funk Urban. Submit Corrections. Our Properties. AllMusic. AllMovie. SideReel. Gett Off (feat. Eric Leeds) [Flutestramental] 7:25 5 Gangster Glam (feat. Eric Leeds) 6:05 6 Clockin' the Jizz (feat. Eric Leeds) [Instrumental Version] 4:53 August 12, 1991 6 Songs, 40 minutes ℗ 1991 NPG Records, Inc. under exclusive license to Legacy Recordings Also available in the iTunes Store Music Videos Gett Off (feat. Eric Leeds) [Houstyle] Album Credits. Featuring Eric Leeds. Producers Prince. Writers Prince & Tony M. Additional Production Keith Cohen & Steve "Silk" Hurley. Background Vocals Damon Dickson, Kirk Johnson, Prince. Gett Off is the seventh track on Prince 's 13th album Diamonds And Pearls, the first to be credited to Prince and the New Power Generation, and, two months prior to the album, Gett Off was released as the album's first single (released worldwide). It was the earliest song to be released with credit to Prince and the New Power Generation.

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"Gett Off (Houstyle)" from 'Gett Off' (1991) ☔️ Listen to more Prince here https://lnk.to/PrinceStream 📺 Watch all the official Prince videos here http://bit.ly/PrinceVideography.more. Gangster Glam. Prince & The New Power Generation, Eric Leeds on Flute. 6:05. 6. Clockin' the Jizz (Instrumental Version) Prince & The New Power Generation, Eric Leeds on Flute. 4:53. 6 October 1992 6 Songs, 40 minutes ℗ 2007 NPG Records, Inc. under exclusive license to Warner Records Inc. Also available in the iTunes Store. Gett Off Lyrics [Spoken Intro: Prince] Club Mix Club Mix [Verse 1: Prince] How can I put this in a way so as not to offend or unnerve? There's a rumor goin' all around that you ain't been. Gett Off: Directed by Randee St. Nicholas, Prince. With Prince, Lori Werner, Robia Scott, Joe Tucker. A collection of music videos from Prince's album "Gett Off".

Prince And The NPG* Gett Off (1991, CD) Discogs

Gett Off Prince And The New Power Generation Released 1991 — US Vinyl — 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Maxi-Single America Prince And The Revolution Released 1985 — US Vinyl — 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Maxi-Single Cream Prince And The New Power Generation Released A month later the single came out. And right before the album's release on Oct. 1, the song replaced "Horny Pony," a "Gett Off" B-side that's also sampled in the hit, on the record. (Look closely at Diamond and Pearls' back cover, and you can see "Horny Pony" written in red over "Gett Off"'s title.)