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  1. "Kiss" is a song composed, written, and produced by American musician Prince. Released by the Paisley Park label as the lead single from Prince and the Revolution's eighth studio album, Parade (1986), on February 5, 1986, it was a No. 1 hit worldwide, holding the top spot of the US Billboard Hot 100 chart for two weeks.

  2. Apr 18, 2021 · In 1986, Prince released the iconic song, "Kiss," to great success on the charts and in the awards show circuit. But what's the real meaning behind the tune?

    • Amy Lamare
  3. On the surface, “Kiss” may seem like a simple love song, with Prince crooning about the desire and passion he feels for someone. However, upon closer inspection, the lyrics reveal a deeper message. The song is actually a playful critique of superficial romance and materialistic seduction.

  4. Feb 5, 2021 · The ding-a-ling intro to ‘Kiss’ is one of the most instantly recognisable in music history. From the very first few seconds, it sounds like a hit, but the story of how it came to be is rather more fraught than the instantaneously ear-worming piece of quintessentially 1980s jangling suggests.

  5. The line "I think we better dance now" becomes a key point in the movie "Happy Feet" as the whole song is laced throughout points in the movie. Kiss by Prince song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position.

  6. “Kiss” is the lead single from Prince’s eighth album Parade (which served as the soundtrack to Prince’s second film, Under the Cherry Moon).

  7. David Z is, arguably, best known for his work with the multi-talented, Minneapolis-based artist, ranging from the live 1983 recording of his signature song 'Purple Rain' to the arrangement and engineering of the iconic 'Kiss' which, following its February 1986 release, peaked at number six in the UK and became Prince's third American number one.