9th Prince
9th Prince is a band known for their song "100 Degrees," which came out in 2015. The track's mix of rhythm and melody connected with listeners, though the...
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9th Prince is a band known for their song "100 Degrees," which came out in 2015. The track's mix of rhythm and melody connected with listeners, though the group has kept a fairly low profile about their background. They've put out other songs like "Burn Bridges," "Camouflage Children," and "Honeycomb."
Their lineup includes Prince on vocals and guitar, Aaron on bass, Drew on drums, and Sam on keyboards. They started playing in New York City's underground scenes, pulling from rock, hip-hop, and electronica to shape their sound. Over time, they've released albums such as "9th Prince" in 2014, "The Storm Within" in 2016, "Ashes to Phoenix" in 2018, and "The Edge of Darkness" in 2021.
While there have been rumors about internal issues, the band has generally stayed out of the spotlight regarding personal matters. Their music, including tracks like "Cold Wind" and "Foolish Ways," tends to focus on emotional themes without much public drama. They've built a catalog that appeals to fans who found them through "100 Degrees" and kept listening.
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