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| Introduction        = '''Love 4 One Another''' is a tv-special aired on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January_26|26 January 1996]] by VH1. It is loosely based on the story of a woman called Nikki (played by [[Corrie Dana]]) who travels from Texas to Minneapolis to meet her soul mate. The plot is largely the same as that of the [[TV_Film:_The_Ryde_Dyvine|The Ryde Dyvine]] television special from 1992. 'Nikki' wanders around [[Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park]], looking for [[Prince]] and does not find him. Her endeavors are interspersed with performance footage of [[Prince]] and [[The NPG]], [[Nona Gaye]] and stand-up comedian [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Chappelle Dave Chapelle]. Love 4 One Another concludes with Nikki not finding [[Prince]] and realizing she is not his soul mate but rather a just friend. She is seen leaving a room with the word ‘slave' written on her cheek.  
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| Introduction        = '''Love 4 One Another''' is a tv-special aired on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January_26|26 January 1996]] by VH1. It is loosely based on the story of a young woman called Nikki (played by Corrie Dana) who travels from Texas to Minneapolis to meet her soul mate. The plot is largely the same as that of the [[TV_Film:_The_Ryde_Dyvine|The Ryde Dyvine]] television special from 1992. 'Nikki' wanders around [[Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park]], looking for [[Prince]] and does not find him. Her endeavors are interspersed with performance footage of [[Prince]] and [[The NPG]], [[Nona Gaye]] and stand-up comedian [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Chappelle Dave Chapelle]. Love 4 One Another concludes with Nikki not finding [[Prince]] and realizing she is not his soul mate but rather a just friend. She is seen leaving a room with the word ‘slave' written on her cheek.  
  
 
The performance footage of [[Prince]] and [[The NPG]] was shot in October 1995 at [[Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park]].
 
The performance footage of [[Prince]] and [[The NPG]] was shot in October 1995 at [[Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park]].
  
Love 4 One Another was produced in co-operation with VH1, and it was preceded by a 20 minute ‘video break'. In this ‘video break' [[Morris Hayes]] is shown hacking the VH1 stream when [[Prince]] gets bored by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madonna_(entertainer) Madonna] video for her [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin Gaye Marvin Gaye] cover [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Want_You_(Marvin_Gaye_song)#Madonna_with_Massive_Attack_version I Want You]. After taking Madonna off the air, [[Prince]], [[Morris Hayes|Morris]] and [[Tommy Barbarella]] take over VH-1 and play video's for [[The NPG]]'s [[Video: The Good Life|The Good Life]] and [[Vidoe Count The Days|Count The Days]], as well as [[Video: Dolphin|Dolphin]] and [[Mayte]]'s [[Video: If Eye Love U 2night|If Eye Love U 2night]].
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Love 4 One Another was produced in co-operation with VH1, and it was preceded by a 20 minute ‘video break'. In this ‘video break' [[Morris Hayes]] is shown hacking the VH1 stream when [[Prince]] gets bored by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madonna_(entertainer) Madonna] video for her [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin Gaye Marvin Gaye] cover [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Want_You_(Marvin_Gaye_song)#Madonna_with_Massive_Attack_version I Want You]. After taking Madonna off the air, [[Prince]], [[Morris Hayes|Morris]] and [[Tommy Barbarella]] take over VH-1 and play video's for [[The NPG]]'s [[Video: The Good Life|The Good Life]] and [[Video: Count The Days|Count The Days]], as well as [[Video: Dolphin|Dolphin]] and [[Mayte]]'s [[Video: If Eye Love U 2night|If Eye Love U 2night]].
  
 
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Love 4 One Another

Love 4 One Another title screen

Special details


Released: 26 January 1996 (USA)
Director: Prince (as Paisley Park)
Producers: Adam Cohen
Productions Companies: VH1 & Paisley Park productions
Runtime: 44:15 minutes
Technical Specification(s): Country: USA
Language: English
Sound Mix: Dolby
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Original Channel(s):

VH1

Love 4 One Another is a tv-special aired on 26 January 1996 by VH1. It is loosely based on the story of a young woman called Nikki (played by Corrie Dana) who travels from Texas to Minneapolis to meet her soul mate. The plot is largely the same as that of the The Ryde Dyvine television special from 1992. 'Nikki' wanders around Paisley Park, looking for Prince and does not find him. Her endeavors are interspersed with performance footage of Prince and The NPG, Nona Gaye and stand-up comedian Dave Chapelle. Love 4 One Another concludes with Nikki not finding Prince and realizing she is not his soul mate but rather a just friend. She is seen leaving a room with the word ‘slave' written on her cheek.

The performance footage of Prince and The NPG was shot in October 1995 at Paisley Park.

Love 4 One Another was produced in co-operation with VH1, and it was preceded by a 20 minute ‘video break'. In this ‘video break' Morris Hayes is shown hacking the VH1 stream when Prince gets bored by the Madonna video for her Gaye Marvin Gaye cover I Want You. After taking Madonna off the air, Prince, Morris and Tommy Barbarella take over VH-1 and play video's for The NPG's The Good Life and Count The Days, as well as Dolphin and Mayte's If Eye Love U 2night.


Track listing
  1. Rock 'N' Roll Is Alive! (And It Lives In Minneapolis) [music video]
  2. Days Of Wild
  3. Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) [performed by Nona Gaye]
  4. Stand-up comedy [performed by David Chapelle]
  5. The Ride
  6. The Jam
  7. Purple Medley [music video]
  8. Gold [music video]



Cast & Crew
Cast
  • Prince as SymbolSmallerBlue.png
  • The New Power Generation - themselves
  • Corrie Dana - Nikki
  • Nona Gaye - herself
  • David Chapelle - himself
  • Veronica Webb - herself
  • Franklin Felder - ‘upstairs guard'
  • Roger White - ‘receptionist'
  • Mark Pool - ‘Elvis'
  • Anjila Kozel - ‘Hillary Clinton'
  • Steve Swanson - ‘Bill Clinton'

Director:
Paisley Park

Segment Producers:
Abby Ruben
Molly Maquire

Production Manager:
Cheryl Broussard

Production Coordinator:
Ian Hansing

Directors Of Photography:
David Savage
Gerry Wenner
Tim Attridge

Art Dirctor: Cliff Cunningham

Special Effects:
Eric Howell

Sound Recordist:
Gerard Bonnett
Matthew Magratten

Make-Up/Hair Stylists:
Mary Flaa
Donna Gregory
Sherry Heart-Nolan
Tieg Holland

Wardrobe:
Lonnie Riatt
Beth Schmitz

Editors:
Joe Torcello
Jerry Behrens
David D. Williams

Paisley Park Enterprises:
Therese Stoulil
Juli Knapp-Winge
Michelle Schwartzbauer
Jessica Schwartz

Post Production Facility:
Crash & Sue's Film & Video Post
Lynn Worley
David Howell
Christine Granners
Steve Medin

Post Production Sound:
Absolute Music, Inc.

May U Live To See The Dawn

For Vh-1
Producer:

Adam Cohen

Music Talent & Relations:
Wayne Isaak

Supervising Producer:
George Moll

Executive Producer:
Linda Corradina

Crew & Credits
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Making of
Shooting Schedule & Locations
Date Location Scenes
10 October 1995 Paisley Park Studios (Live) footage for Days Of Wild and lip sync footage for Gold & Rock 'N' Roll Is Alive! (And It Lives In Minneapolis)
28 October 1995 Paisley Park Studios Footage for Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) w/ Nona Gaye and live stand-up by Dave Chapelle
29 October 1995 (a.m.) Paisley Park Studios live footage for The Ride and The Jam.
 
Additional Information

Promotion (at time of release) Trivia


References
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