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  1. Tevin Campbell as Tevin, the son of Melody Cool; Robin Power as Robin, co-owner of Glam Slam and the Pandemonium Club, who is the daughter of Billy, the owner of First Avenue Club in the first film; Rosie Gaines as a member of The Kid's band, NPG; Elisa Fiorillo as Aura's singing voice (uncredited) Production

  2. Nearly every song on the record was written by Prince despite the handful of artists performing, including Tevin Campbell, Mavis Staples, and the Time. The album produced the hit singles " Thieves in the Temple " and " New Power Generation ", an anthem in two parts celebrating Prince's newly created backing band, the New Power ...

  3. 21 de ago. de 2019 · Released on Aug. 21, 1990, Graffiti Bridge features 10 songs fronted by Prince, along with three performed by the Time, an introductory turn by then-13-year-old Tevin Campbell, and guest appearances by Prince's Paisley Park label mates George Clinton and Mavis Staples.

  4. In fact, the soundtrack was the first time that Prince included songs he wrote and produced for other artists on one of his own albums; in addition to three songs performed by the Time, Graffiti Bridge also features a breakout performance by Tevin Campbell, who was only 13 when he recorded “Round and Round,” and guest appearances by Prince ...

  5. 19 de ago. de 2020 · And amongst the throng of guest artists, the new jack swing inspired tracks “Round and Round” by Tevin Campbell and “Love Machine” by The Time feel limp and generic. The saving grace is the gospel funk of “Melody Cool” with the force of nature Mavis Staples behind the mic and Prince behind the board, and the P-Funk meets ...

  6. 15 de oct. de 2021 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1990 Vinyl release of "Graffiti Bridge" on Discogs.

  7. This was Tevin's first solo single, as he was featured in "Tomorrow (A Better You, A Better Me)" alongside music legend Quincy Jones. The song is also featured on the Graffiti Bridge soundtrack. The hit song was a success on both the pop and R&B charts peaking at No. 12 on the Hot 100 and No. 3 on the US R&B chart.