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: A "perfume-drunk" ballad influenced by 1970s soul and Philly soul pioneers like Thom Bell. Inspiration and Meaning
: A long-running legal battle in Italy concluded that the song plagiarized "Takin' Me to Paradise" (1983) by Bruno Bergonzi and Michele Vicino.
: Later included on The Gold Experience (1995) in a remixed version. prince_the_most_beautiful_girl_in_the_world
: Due to this 2015 ruling, the song was removed from major digital storefronts and streaming platforms for years, though remastered versions and clips continue to appear on YouTube .
: To reflect this inclusive intent, the music video features a collage of women from diverse races, ages, and body types. : A "perfume-drunk" ballad influenced by 1970s soul
💡 : "How can I get through days when I can't get through hours? I can try, but when I do, I see you and I'm devoured."
"The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" was a landmark 1994 single by , marking his first release as an independent artist under his "Love Symbol" moniker. Release Date : February 24, 1994. : Due to this 2015 ruling, the song
: Prince delivers the song primarily in his iconic falsetto, reaching exceptionally high notes, though he switches to his natural baritone during the bridge. Legal Controversy & Availability
