THE CHOCOLATE invasion

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THE CHOCOLATE invasion

The Chocolate Invasion is the twenty-ninth studio album by American recording artist Prince. It was released on March 29, 2004 by NPG Records. The album was released as a download-only album through his website, NPG Music Club. All the tracks, except "The Dance", were previously available on the same website in 2001, although some may have rearrangements in music and/or lyrics. "U Make My Sun Shine", a duet with Angie Stone, was released as a single in 2001. Three more tracks had a limited release as CD singles during Prince's 2001 Hit'N'Run Tour: "Supercute", "Underneath the Cream", and "Gamillah". The album's title comes from a line in "Judas Smile". "The Dance" was later re-recorded and included on the 2006 album, 3121. All the tracks, except "Judas Smile" and "The Dance", were at one point included on the aborted album project High. -Wikipedia

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  • Rock NYC

    he doesn’t sweat it and his coolness works for him. A real find.  

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  • The Guardian

    Unintentionally tittersome title aside, an inconsistent patchwork of tracks previously given away on his NPG Music Club website. Worth seeking out single “Supercute”.  

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  • Goldie's Parade

    a compilation rather than a collection of songs conceived for one album it’s makes quite an eclectic listening experience.  

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