The Violet Vault
Unlock Prince’s legacy through The Violet Vault- hosted by Ava Cyr, a long-time gen z Prince fan. Each week we’ll dive deep into Prince’s various eras from his early days in Minneapolis to global stardom, with special guest interviews sprinkled in. We’ll explore different sides of Prince, what inspired his music, aesthetics, and the man behind the purple. Make sure to subscribe and follow The Violet Vault on Instagram and Facebook to keep up with new episodes and bonus stories.
The Violet Vault
Let's Party Like It's 1999!
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In this episode of The Violet Vault, Ava Cyr explores Prince’s groundbreaking 1999 era, highlighting it as a major turning point in both his career and pop music in 1982. Following Controversy, Prince intensifies his creative process, working obsessively in the studio and expanding his sound into a bold fusion of funk, rock, pop, and new wave—solidifying the “Minneapolis sound.” The episode also touches on his personal and professional relationship with Vanity, the rise of his protégé acts like The Time and Vanity 6, and the dynamic, tension-filled 1999 Tour. Ava breaks down the album’s themes of celebration and Cold War anxiety, while spotlighting key tracks before diving into a special analysis of “Little Red Corvette,” examining its metaphor, lyrical depth, and clever navigation of censorship. The episode concludes by emphasizing how this era propelled Prince toward superstardom and set the stage for Purple Rain.
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