As the saying goes, “Where there’s smoke, there’s fire.” Fan the smoke and you decide if there’s really a fire.
Entertainer wants to focus on Religion and other artists.
Prince has revealed that his plans for 2009 include his three new albums which may be his last, including an electro-flavored solo effort tentatively titled MPLSOUND.
Close friends expect Prince to “call it quits” to a career that has spanned 20+ years so he can focus on developing other artist and giving back to the Jehovah’s Witness Religion.
This year, the Prince also plans to introduce his newest singing protégé. “We got sick of waiting for Sade to make a new album,” Prince said, introducing Bria Valente’s new album, “Elixir.”
Prince also addressed quotes from a recent New Yorker interview that made national headlines, among them, his refusal to vote in the November election because of his religion.
“I didn’t vote for Obama either,” he explained. “Jehovah’s Witnesses haven’t voted for their whole inception.”
Prince also felt the New Yorker piece wrongly implied that he supported California’s gay-marriage ban.
“I have friends that are gay and we study the Bible together,” he told Flowers, adding that the two sides fighting “only benefit the third person” who instigated the fight.
Prince has revealed that his plans for 2009 include his three new albums which may be his last, including an electro-flavored solo effort tentatively titled MPLSOUND.
Close friends expect Prince to “call it quits” to a career that has spanned 20+ years so he can focus on developing other artist and giving back to the Jehovah’s Witness Religion.
This year, the Prince also plans to introduce his newest singing protégé. “We got sick of waiting for Sade to make a new album,” Prince said, introducing Bria Valente’s new album, “Elixir.”
Prince also addressed quotes from a recent New Yorker interview that made national headlines, among them, his refusal to vote in the November election because of his religion.
“I didn’t vote for Obama either,” he explained. “Jehovah’s Witnesses haven’t voted for their whole inception.”
Prince also felt the New Yorker piece wrongly implied that he supported California’s gay-marriage ban.
“I have friends that are gay and we study the Bible together,” he told Flowers, adding that the two sides fighting “only benefit the third person” who instigated the fight.
Posted January 2, 2009 by JohnJohn http://johnjohnsaidit.com/
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