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SONGS-WE-LOVE: Prince’s “1999” (1982)

September 24, 2022 Albumism Staff

ARTIST: Prince
TITLE: “1999”
ALBUM: 1999 (1982)
RELEASE DATE: September 24, 1982
LABEL: Warner Bros.
WRITTEN BY: Prince
PRODUCED BY: Prince
CHART HISTORY (PEAK): US #44 Billboard Hot 100 | UK #25 Singles
OUR FAVORITE LYRICS: “Everybody's got a bomb / We could all die any day, oh / But before I'll let that happen / I'll dance my life away”

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