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− | |introduction = <b>Fun</b> was originally planned as the first single from [[Carmen Electra]]'s first album, then titled [[Album: Carmen Electra|On Top]] (with the artist credit "[[Carmen Electra|Carmen]]") in 1991, and promotional copies were pressed (with the artist credit "[[Carmen Electra|Carmen]]"), but the single was left unreleased when the album was postponed; the pressed promotional copies of the single were released through the [[1-800 New Funk]] phone service in 1998, however, on both 12" vinyl and on cassette. Although the single was on the label [[Paisley Park Records]], that record label had closed over four years earlier. | + | |introduction = <b>Fun</b> was originally planned as the first single from [[Carmen Electra]]'s first album, then titled [[Album: Carmen Electra|On Top]] (with the artist credit "[[Carmen Electra|Carmen]]") in 1991, and promotional copies were pressed (with the artist credit "[[Carmen Electra|Carmen]]"), but the single was left unreleased when the album was postponed; the pressed promotional copies of the single were released through the [[1-800 New Funk]] phone service in 1998, however, on both 12" vinyl and on cassette. |
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| + | Although the single was on the label [[Paisley Park Records]], that record label had closed over four years earlier. |
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| The single contains an extended version of the track [[Fun]], as well as [[Fun|Mo' Fun]], which is essentially the extended portion only. [[Fun]] featured [[Prince]] as a co-writer, producer and performer. | | The single contains an extended version of the track [[Fun]], as well as [[Fun|Mo' Fun]], which is essentially the extended portion only. [[Fun]] featured [[Prince]] as a co-writer, producer and performer. |