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"Kiss" is a song composed by the American musician Prince, which was released on February 5, 1986. The song was included in Prince's eighth studio album, "Parade," which was released on March 31, 1986. "Kiss" was the lead single from the album and became one of Prince's most successful songs, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song features a unique blend of funk, pop, and rock elements, with a prominent bassline and a catchy guitar riff. The lyrics of the song are playful and flirtatious, with Prince singing about the joys of kissing and the importance of physical intimacy in a relationship. "Kiss" is composed of three distinct movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement features a sparse arrangement, with Prince's vocals accompanied only by a drum machine and a simple bassline. The second movement introduces a funky guitar riff and a more complex drum pattern, while the third movement features a guitar solo and a more energetic vocal performance from Prince. One of the most distinctive characteristics of "Kiss" is its use of falsetto vocals. Prince's high-pitched vocals add a playful and sensual quality to the song, and his vocal range is showcased in the song's chorus, where he sings the line "You don't have to be rich to be my girl." Overall, "Kiss" is a classic example of Prince's unique musical style, blending elements of funk, pop, and rock into a catchy and memorable song. Its playful lyrics and infectious melody have made it a beloved classic of the 1980s, and it remains one of Prince's most popular and enduring hits.
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