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"Sexy MF" is a single released on June 30, 1992, by Prince and The New Power Generation, from the Love Symbol album. The B-side was "Strollin'", from the previous year's Diamonds and Pearls. The UK CD single had a third track, "Daddy Pop", also from Diamonds and Pearls. The song (named after the chorus line "You sexy motherfucker") caused some controversy, and an edited version, "Sexy Mutha," was created for radio and the music video, as well as the "clean version" of the U.S. album.
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Sexy M.F.
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dbpedia:Love_Symbol_Album
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"Daddy Pop" (UK) "Strollin'"
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Gold (RIAA)
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dbpedia:Funk
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dbpedia:Paisley_Park_Records
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1992-06-30Z
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325.0
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dbpedia:My_Name_Is_Prince
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