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|introduction          = '''Grammy Jam''' is an unreleased CD single considered for release by [[Prince]] in 2004 in the time following the high profile [[08 February 2004|46th annual Grammy Awards Ceremony]] performance and leading up to the [[Album: Musicology|Musicology]] album. It's unknown which songs were considered for this release, but it can be assumed that it would have been the complete 5 minute set from [[08 February 2004|8 February 2004 at Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA]] as performed by [[Prince]] with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyonce Beyonce].  
|introduction          = '''Grammy Jam''' is an unreleased CD single considered for release by [[Prince]] in 2004 in the time following the high profile [[08 February 2004|46th annual Grammy Awards Ceremony]] performance and leading up to the [[Album: Musicology|Musicology]] album. It is unknown which songs were considered for this release, but it can be assumed that it would have been the complete 5 minute set from [[08 February 2004|8 February 2004 at Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA]] as performed by [[Prince]] with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyonce Beyonce].  


Artwork for the single was designed by [http://samjennings.com/ Sam Jennings]. While reflecting on the artwork on Instagram in 2024, [http://samjennings.com/ Jennings] wrote that "<i>There was a notion to release the '''Grammy Jam'''. But it never happened, despite me making some rough sketches of the art."</i>  
Artwork for the single was designed by [http://samjennings.com/ Sam Jennings]. While reflecting on the artwork on Instagram in 2024, [http://samjennings.com/ Jennings] wrote that "<i>There was a notion to release the '''Grammy Jam'''. But it never happened, despite me making some rough sketches of the art."</i>  
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Latest revision as of 17:00, 3 October 2024

2001: Link=Single: High High Unreleased Singles
(Prince)
Unreleased Singles
(Related Artists)
2004: Link=Single: Reflection Reflection
Grammy Jam


Single details


Intended Release Date: 2004
Related album: Musicology
Label(s): NPG Records

See also


Musicology
(Album)
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Grammy Jam is an unreleased CD single considered for release by Prince in 2004 in the time following the high profile 46th annual Grammy Awards Ceremony performance and leading up to the Musicology album. It is unknown which songs were considered for this release, but it can be assumed that it would have been the complete 5 minute set from 8 February 2004 at Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA as performed by Prince with Beyonce.

Artwork for the single was designed by Sam Jennings. While reflecting on the artwork on Instagram in 2024, Jennings wrote that "There was a notion to release the Grammy Jam. But it never happened, despite me making some rough sketches of the art."


Track listing
CD
  1. Purple Rain (Live version)
  2. Baby I’m A Star (Live version incl. 1999 intro)
  3. Crazy In Love (Live version)
  4. Let's Go Crazy (Live version)


  • Tracklist not confirmed - see individual tracks and related albums for credits.
 
Additional Information

Triva


References
2001
High
Unreleased Singles
(Prince)
Unreleased Singles
(Related Artists)
2004
Reflection