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The Minneapolis sound is a hybrid mixture of funk, rock, pop, and new wave that was masterminded by Prince in the late 1970s. Its popularity was given a boost throughout the 1980s, thanks to his disciples, including The Time, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Morris Day, Vanity 6, Apollonia 6, Ta Mara & the Seen, Sheila E., Jesse Johnson, Mazarati, & The Family. Prince's third album Dirty Mind from 1980 also earns credit. Some artists who came from Minnesota were influenced by his work and some came from other parts of the U.S. or world, such as Scottish star Sheena Easton, Flint, Michigan's Ready for the World, Augusta, Georgia's Le Klass and Los Angeles, California's Janet Jackson. The music is also known as funk-rock.

Identifying Characteristics

While the "Minneapolis Sound" was a form of funk, it had some distinguishing characteristics:

List of artists associated with the Minneapolis Sound

 


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