To encapsulate the genius of Prince in a list is a Herculean feat, but weโve dared to do it. The enigmatic artist was more than just a musician; he was a cultural force that left an everlasting mark on the landscape of music, and pop culture.
From the seductive allure of โKissโ to the poignant beauty of โPurple Rain,โ each Prince track is an experience, a multi-layered tapestry of sound and emotion.
In this article, we peel back the purple curtain to explore the masterful intricacies that make these songs undying classics. So put on your raspberry beret and buckle up: weโre diving deep into the sonic universe of a legend. Prepare to go crazy.
Counting Down Princeโs Best Songs: From The Bottom To The Top

30. โDiamonds and Pearls,โ Diamonds and Pearls, 1991
โDiamonds and Pearls,โ is a romantic opus that could easily serve as the soundtrack to any heartfelt love story. Not only did it cash in commercially, but its layered fabric of gospel-tinged harmonies and soulful crescendos make it resonate beyond mere charts and numbers. You can almost hear the church choir in the background as Prince croons about lifeโs most precious treasuresโlove being chief among them.
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29. โI Would Die 4 U,โ Purple Rain, 1984
When Prince belted out โI Would Die 4 U,โ he wasnโt just talking about romantic love; he was shouting it from the bottom of his soul. Elevating the songโs theme from mere devotion to almost biblical levels, Princeโs unflinching gaze into the mysteries of the heart transformed this track into a sacred hymn for the lovelorn. The synth-draped backdrop amplifies its ethereal message, showcasing Princeโs gift for universalizing the deeply personal.
28. โAlphabet St.,โ Lovesexy, 1988
In โAlphabet St.,โ Prince is your funky tour guide through a landscape where rock meets rhythm. The infectious bassline could almost be a character in itself, interplaying seamlessly with Princeโs sultry vocals. Itโs a tantalizing cruise down a boulevard of genres, flaunting Princeโs ability to keep his sound as eclectic as his wardrobe.
27. โ7,โ Love Symbol Album, 1992
โ7โ is as mystifying as it is magnetic. The song touches on ancient prophecies, binding them to an unmistakably modern groove. By melding Middle Eastern scales with Western beats, Prince achieves a sonic pilgrimage, transporting listeners to an esoteric realm only he could envision.
26. โThe Beautiful Ones,โ Purple Rain, 1984
If vulnerability had a voice, it would sing โThe Beautiful Ones.โ As the piano reverberates, Prince lays his soul bare, letting his soaring vocals deliver each heartfelt syllable. Itโs an emotional rollercoaster, and youโre not just a passenger; youโre a confidante.

25. โCream,โ Diamonds and Pearls, 1991
โCreamโ is nothing short of a victory lap for Prince. Heโs at his strutting best here, essentially singing his own praises to a seductive beat. In less capable hands, this might have come off as hubris. But with Prince, itโs an irresistible invitation to celebrate his genius right along with him.
24. โDirty Mind,โ Dirty Mind, 1980
This is where Prince broke the mold. โDirty Mindโ isnโt just a song; itโs a manifesto that heralded a new age of sexual liberation. Fueled by a seamless amalgamation of funk and new wave, this provocative anthem showed the world that pop music could be both daring and danceable.
23. โDelirious,โ 1999, 1982
โDeliriousโ captures Prince at his most playful, blending rockabilly twang with electronic panache. Itโs as if Elvis and Kraftwerk had a love child, and Prince was its whimsical godfather. The synthesized notes act as a jubilant counterpoint to the trackโs retro vibes, epitomizing Princeโs knack for genre-bending brilliance.
22. โThieves in the Temple,โ Graffiti Bridge, 1990
Delving into the darker recesses of the human experience, โThieves in the Templeโ is a sirenโs call to the forlorn. With a melody as haunting as its subject matter, the song captures the agony of betrayal in a tune so captivating, itโs almost an act of musical alchemy.
21. โU Got The Look,โ Sign oโ the Times, 1987
Channeling the decadeโs extravagance, โU Got The Lookโ is the ultimate โ80s jam. Pairing with Sheena Easton, Prince delivers a duet dripping in sexual tension, wrapped in a glossy, funk-infused bow. The neon glamour of the era might have faded, but this song still gleams with undiminished luster.
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20. โControversy,โ Controversy, 1981
If youโve ever danced while questioning societal norms, chances are you were grooving to โControversy.โ Itโs Prince at his most philosophical, dressed up in an irresistible dance beat. The song gyrates around issues like race, religion, and individuality, making it a rhythmic think piece for the ages.
19. โ1999,โ 1999, 1982
โ1999โ is more than just a party anthem; itโs a clarion call wrapped in a velvet glove of synthesizers and drum machines. As the year it heralded loomed ever closer, this trackโs deeper, apocalyptic themes emerged from behind its exuberant faรงade, proving that Prince knew how to make us dance and ponder in equal measure.
18. โLetโs Go Crazy,โ Purple Rain, 1984
โLetโs Go Crazyโ is the musical equivalent of zero to sixty. Starting with an evocative sermon, it revs up into a full-throttle rock spectacle, underscored by Princeโs virtuoso guitar work. Itโs a five-minute masterclass in how to elevate a party tune into an electrifying anthem for the disaffected.
17. โRaspberry Beret,โ Around the World in a Day, 1985
Who can forget that vivid โraspberry beretโ? This song is a sunny jaunt down memory lane, immortalizing youthful romance with a psychedelic twist. Itโs like flipping through a sepia-toned photo album, only to find each image bursting into color as you turn the pages.
16. โSign oโ the Times,โ Sign oโ the Times, 1987
โSign oโ the Timesโ serves as a time capsule of an era, addressing issues from AIDS to drug abuse. Yet its sparse production, focusing on the raw urgency of Princeโs voice, keeps it timeless. Itโs a sonic tapestry of societyโs ills and hopes, woven together by Princeโs lyrical artistry.

15. โI Could Never Take the Place of Your Man,โ Sign oโ the Times, 1987
This is the song that puts unrequited love to a tune you can actually bob your head to. The melody might be upbeat, but the lyrics capture the melancholy of love just out of reach. The juxtaposition makes it an emotional tightrope walk, gracefully executed by the masterful Prince.
14. โAdore,โ Sign oโ the Times, 1987
โAdoreโ is like that last dance of the eveningโslow, intimate, and unforgettable. Itโs Prince at his most vocally expressive, serving up a tribute to love thatโs as sincere as it is beautifully rendered. When the last note fades away, youโre left with the kind of aching joy only true loveโor a true artistโcan deliver.
Interestingly, Princeโs emotional depth in songs like these may have been influenced by key personal relationships, such as his marriage to Manuela Testolini.
13. โLittle Red Corvette,โ 1999, 1982
Sleek, sexy, and full-throttle, โLittle Red Corvetteโ drives home its message with the finesse of a luxury sports car. Lacedwith innuendo and revved up by a pulsing beat, this iconic track epitomizes Princeโs ability to combine sensuality with poignant life observations, without missing a beatโor a heart.
12. โWhen Doves Cry,โ Purple Rain, 1984
โIf you will, so will I,โ sings Prince, and we willingly follow him into the emotional labyrinth that is โWhen Doves Cry.โ Its haunting, distorted guitar and ethereal vocals create a stark yet sumptuous tableau. If ever a song could capture the sublime torture of love, itโs this one.
11. โTake Me With U,โ Purple Rain, 1984
A duet with Apollonia Kotero, โTake Me With Uโ paints a picture of escapism thatโs so vivid, you can practically feel the wind in your hair. Itโs romantic without being saccharine, and hopeful without delusion. Above all, itโs a masterstroke of pop sensibilities meeting emotional depth.
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10. โKiss,โ Parade, 1986
โKissโ is proof that less is more. With its stripped-down arrangement, it packs a punch thatโs as sexy as it is simple. Falsetto never sounded so good, or so suggestive. Itโs Prince reminding us that true magnetism needs no embellishment.
9. โStarfish and Coffee,โ Sign oโ the Times, 1987
One of Princeโs more whimsical works, โStarfish and Coffeeโ is a nostalgic trip back to childhood, colored by the eccentricities that make life worth living. Itโs a song that revels in lifeโs simple pleasures, delivered with a complexity only Prince could muster.
8. โIf I Was Your Girlfriend,โ Sign oโ the Times, 1987
Exploring gender roles and intimacy, โIf I Was Your Girlfriendโ is a tender, thought-provoking piece that defies categorization. Itโs not just a love songโitโs a psychological exploration adorned in a musical tapestry so rich, you forget youโre being schooled.
7. โI Wanna Be Your Lover,โ Prince, 1979
This early hit announces Prince as a force of funk, soul, and endless charisma. โI Wanna Be Your Loverโ showcases the unrefined energy that would come to define Princeโs expansive career. Itโs raw, itโs infectious, and it promises a future icon in the making.
6. โBallad of Dorothy Parker,โ Sign oโ the Times, 1987
Blurring the lines between reality and imagination, this unconventional ballad is a narrative delight. Its dreamlike lyrics intertwine with an equally surreal soundscape, encapsulating the enigmatic allure Prince was famous for.
5. โDarling Nikki,โ Purple Rain, 1984
For its time, โDarling Nikkiโ was the epitome of scandalousโand thatโs precisely what made it unforgettable. As much a social lightning rod as a song, it broke down barriers, both musical and moral, daring listeners to experience Princeโs world in all its controversial glory.
4. โNothing Compares 2 U,โ 1993 (Originally by Sinead OโConnor)
Though Sinead OโConnorโs version gained mainstream success, Princeโs original rendition remains a hauntingly beautiful testament to his songwriting prowess. Itโs a tear-jerker for the ages, proving that sometimes the most profound emotions are best expressed through simplicity.
3. โErotic City,โ B-Side to โLetโs Go Crazy,โ 1984
If Prince had a secret lair, it would probably sound like โErotic City.โ Itโs an audacious, almost otherworldly exploration of lust and longing, wrapped in an undulating groove. You donโt just listen to โErotic Cityโโyou experience it.
2. โPurple Rain,โ Purple Rain, 1984
Ah, โPurple Rainโโthe magnum opus. This anthem has swayed crowds, ignited lighters, and perhaps even mended a broken heart or two. Itโs a monumental fusion of rock, gospel, and soul that transcends genre, solidifying Princeโs legacy as one of musicโs most versatile talents.
1. โSign oโ the Times,โ Sign oโ the Times, 1987
To call โSign oโ the Timesโ a masterpiece would be an understatementโitโs a manifesto for an era and a timeless piece of art. Sparse, haunting, yet oddly uplifting, it encapsulates Prince at his most socially conscious and musically inventive. It is, in essence, the epitome of Princeโa multidimensional icon whose genius remains inimitable.
Final Thoughts On The Very Best Prince Songs
And there you have itโour curated anthology of Princeโs most transcendent works. From his early beginnings to his untimely end, Princeโs enigmatic brilliance has left an indelible imprint on the very fabric of music history. But what weโve learned is that in trying to sum up Princeโs influence, words can often fall short. His music lives on, echoing in the hollows of our hearts, filling us with that ineffable sensation only he could evoke. Through it all, his artistry remains, resolutely, a sign of the times.
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