
The ‘Drop It Like It’s Hot’ explained to People: ‘Musically, visually, sexually – Prince was the greatest to ever do it. Point blank. He showed us how to seduce a woman; make music that felt good to women and appealed to men as well. He stayed in tune with his feminine side while remaining masculine.’


Snoop continued: ‘He’s the first one who told us and showed us what a ménage-à-trois was. We didn’t know! We would see him with two women and, man, the things he did. Sometimes he wouldn’t even make love to a woman. He would make love to their mind, without even touching their body. I take a little bit of him wherever I go.’
With the ability to transcend genres, Prince – who will get a special tribute at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival later this month – not only produced 39 albums he was also a star of the big screen as well. He won the Oscar for Best Original Song Score in 1984 for rock musical drama Purple Rain – named after the album and single of the same name.

