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| |introduction = <b>Holly Rock (Edit)</b> was the second official single from the posthumous [[Prince]] album [[Album: Originals|Originals]] (although the first single, [[Single: Nothing Compares 2 U 2018|Nothing Compares 2 U]], was released prior to the album’s conception), and was released six weeks after the album’s [[Tidal]] release (four weeks after its wider retail release). As indicated by the title, the single contained an edit of [[Prince]]’s original 1985 studio version of [[Holly Rock]], a song he wrote for [[Sheila E.]] for the movie soundtrack [[Album: Krush Groove|Krush Groove]], the soundtrack album to the movie [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krush_Groove Krush Groove] in which [[Sheila E.]] starred. Her own version was released in a similar edit on the 1986 single [[Single: Holly Rock|Holly Rock]]. | | |introduction = <b>Holly Rock (Edit)</b> was the second official single from the posthumous [[Prince]] album [[Album: Originals|Originals]] (although the first single, [[Single: Nothing Compares 2 U 2018|Nothing Compares 2 U]], was released prior to the album’s conception), and was released six weeks after the album’s [[Tidal]] release (four weeks after its wider retail release). As indicated by the title, the single contained an edit of [[Prince]]’s original 1985 studio version of [[Holly Rock]], a song he wrote for [[Sheila E.]] for the movie soundtrack [[Album: Krush Groove|Krush Groove]], the soundtrack album to the movie [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krush_Groove Krush Groove] in which [[Sheila E.]] starred. Her own version was released in a similar edit on the 1986 single [[Single: Holly Rock|Holly Rock]]. |