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  1. Chaos and Disorder is the eighteenth studio album by American recording artist Prince. It was released on July 9, 1996, by Warner Bros. Records. The album reached number 26 in the United States—his poorest performance with an album of new material since his debut album For You—and number 14 in the United Kingdom.

  2. Aug 2, 2018 · Prince. 2.07M subscribers. 76K views 5 years ago. ...more. Provided to YouTube by Legacy RecordingsChaos and Disorder · PrinceChaos and Disorder℗ 1996 NPG Records, Inc. Manufactured...

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  3. Jul 9, 1996 · [Intro] Hey, yeah. [Verse 1] Carjack used to fix flat tires. Cadillac used to be a Benz. Big joints never gotcha higher. Freebase cost you in the end. [Chorus] I'm just a no-name reporter. I wish I...

  4. Jul 5, 2021 · July 5, 2021 Brandon Ousley. BUY ON AMAZON. [As an Amazon affiliate partner, Albumism earns commissions from qualifying purchases.] Happy 25th Anniversary to Princes Chaos and Disorder, originally released July 9, 1996. “I rock, therefore I am. I don’t need you to tell me I’m in the band…”

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  5. Chaos And Disorder is the first track on Prince ’s 18th album Chaos And Disorder, the second album credited to . In 2007, 3121.com streamed a live version recorded on 29 August 2007 (a.m.) at the The IndigO 2 in London, England, titled only C&D 8/28 (the discrepancy in date is likely due to the show being an aftershow following the 28 August ...

  6. Jul 9, 2021 · Released on 9 July 1996, Chaos And Disorder appeared four months ahead of Emancipation, the triple-disc album Prince had intended to be his first true post-Warner Bros statement. But while its pointed lyrics and scrappy attitude may have been captured in frustrated haste, Billboard called it a “welcome return to basics” and the ...

  7. Chaos And Disorder is the 18th full-length studio album by Prince, and the second to be released using the name . It was the last album of previously-unreleased material to be released by Warner Bros. while Prince was under exclusive contract (although Warner Bros. would later also release The Vault...