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| The single reached only number 104 on the US Billboard Pop Chart, but reached number 9 on the Billboard Soul Chart. Pairing with [[Controversy]], [[Let's Work]] also reached number 1 for 6 consecutive weeks on the Billboard Disco Top 80 in late 1981. | | The single reached only number 104 on the US Billboard Pop Chart, but reached number 9 on the Billboard Soul Chart. Pairing with [[Controversy]], [[Let's Work]] also reached number 1 for 6 consecutive weeks on the Billboard Disco Top 80 in late 1981. |
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− | [[Prince]] had initially planned to release a single in 1979 with the title track [[Single: Let's Rock|Let's Rock]] (named after a dance [[Prince]] had seen in clubs during the summer of 1981), and wanted to release it immediately after recording. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.] declined, and while [[Prince]] liked the track, he felt it needed to be renamed when released two years later to avoid it seeming dated. The track, and the resulting single, were renamed '''Let's Work'''. | + | [[Prince]] had initially planned to release a single in 1979 with the title track [[Single: Let's Rock|Let's Rock]] (named after a dance [[Prince]] had seen in clubs during the summer of 1981), and wanted to release it immediately after recording. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.] declined, and while [[Prince]] liked the track, he felt it needed to be renamed when released a few years later to avoid it seeming dated. The track, and the resulting single, were renamed '''Let's Work'''. |
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