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"Raspberry Beret" is a chart-topping hit song by Prince and The Revolution.It was the first U.S. (and second UK) single from their 1985 album, Around the World in a Day. The sound was different from any previous Prince track, incorporating Middle Eastern finger cymbals, stringed instruments, and even a harmonica on the extended version. The song was also more in the pop vein than ever before, though the 12-inch single and video of the song feature a funky intro.
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Raspberry Beret
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"She's Always in My Hair" (US) "Hello" (UK)
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1985-05-15Z
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