Prince and Little Weird Black Boy Gods

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Prince and Little Weird Black Boy Gods

Author Scott Woods

Cover Artist

Country United States

Language English

Genre Essay book

Published 2018 (Brick Cave Media)

Media type Print (Paperback)

Pages 154

ISBN 9781938190476

Prince and Little Weird Black Boy Gods is an essay book by author Scott Woods. It was published by Brick Cave Media in 2018.

Description

A fun, sometimes biting history with Prince from a super-fan’s perspective, Prince and Little Weird Black Boy Gods is not so much a reference as a unique look at his career, the meaning of his music, and an official weighing in on numerous long-standing Prince debates, such as who was greater between Prince or Michael Jackson, how many times did Prince launch a successful comeback, and which song off of every album you should listen to. Woods’ first digital-only book, it promises to be engaging, witty and a fitting memorial for one of the greatest artists music has ever produced.

Awards and Nominations

Critical Reception

  • "Plenty has been, and will be, written about Prince. But this book of essays offers something unique: an intimate conversation, from one Prince fan to another. It's humorous, well-informed, at times sentimental, and heart-stirring." Stephanee K (via Amazon)

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External Links

Prince and Little Weird Black Boy Gods at Brick Cave.