From revolutionizing funk and pop to pioneering the Minneapolis sound and building a secret vault filled with unreleased music, Prince did it all — often while wearing heels.
To celebrate the legend on what would have been his birthday, here are 100 fun, strange, and little-known facts about the Purple One himself. From his childhood quirks to his posthumous surprises, let’s take a glitter-drenched dive into the mystery, music, and magic of Prince.
- His first word as a baby was reportedly “money.”
- Prince hated onions and avoided them religiously.
- His favorite color wasn’t always purple — it was orange early in life.
- He wrote his first song, “Funk Machine,” on his dad’s piano at age 7.
- His dad was a jazz musician who performed under the name Prince Rogers.
- Prince was nicknamed “Skipper” as a child.
- He played over 27 instruments on his debut album.
- He loved ping pong and challenged friends and bandmates regularly.
- Prince stood at 5’2”, but his presence was massive.
- He often wore four-inch heels on and off stage.
- He used the word “slave” on his face in protest of his Warner Bros. contract.
- The “Love Symbol” was created by combining male and female symbols.
- He would record for days without sleeping.
- Prince once gave a tape of music to a friend in a pancake box.
- He appeared on a 1970s teachers’ strike news clip as a child.
- He was epileptic as a child but claimed an angel healed him.
- He had a vault filled with thousands of unreleased songs.
- He designed Paisley Park as a utopia for music and creativity.
- He was notoriously private and often dropped music with no warning.
- He wrote “Nothing Compares 2 U” for a side project — the Family.
- His favorite meal was spaghetti and orange juice.
- He didn’t allow meat at Paisley Park.
- He once told Kevin Smith he didn’t like documentaries, then asked him to make one.
- He used numerous aliases including Camille, Jamie Starr, and Alexander Nevermind.
- Prince wrote “Manic Monday” for The Bangles.
- He gave “Kiss” to another band before deciding to keep it.
- He loved basketball and played in high school.
- Dave Chappelle’s Prince skit? He loved it.
- He released an entire triple album called ‘Emancipation.’
- He reportedly recorded “When Doves Cry” in one night.
- He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004.
- His halftime performance at Super Bowl XLI is ranked the best ever.
- He once sued YouTube and fansites for unauthorized use of his image.
- He didn’t own a cell phone.
- He preferred communicating via fax in the 2000s.
- He often rode his bike around Chanhassen in disguise.
- He turned down many collaborations, including with Michael Jackson.
- He had an entire unreleased album recorded as “Camille.”
- He created The Time and wrote all their early hits.
- He could compose, arrange, and record a song in under an hour.
- He once gifted an album to a waitress who brought him good pancakes.
- He was a devout Jehovah’s Witness and went door-to-door.
- He turned down a role in the film Dreamgirls.
- He never drank alcohol or smoked.
- His band The Revolution had multiple female members — a rarity at the time.
- He loved animals and once stopped a concert because a bird was in the venue.
- He fired people who swore in his presence.
- He founded his own label, NPG Records.
- He released music under the name “The Artist.”
- He had an extensive archive of concert footage.
- He played a surprise set in a living room for a private party.
- He was a huge fan of Sly & The Family Stone.
- He bought a house in Toronto when he was married to Manuela Testolini.
- He designed outfits himself and sketched ideas on napkins.
- He performed at Coachella in 2008 and stole the show.
- He had a purple motorcycle custom-made.
- He often performed secret aftershows into the early morning.
- His guitar solo at the Rock Hall tribute to George Harrison is legendary.
- He supported up-and-coming artists with money and mentorship.
- He covered Radiohead’s “Creep” — then had it removed from YouTube.
- He donated anonymously to libraries, schools, and shelters.
- He mentored Alicia Keys early in her career.
- He helped save the Joffrey Ballet with a financial contribution.
- He spoke out about police violence in his final years.
- He used a custom-made purple Love Symbol guitar.
- He recorded music in the dark to focus on sound.
- He often finished albums months or years before they were released.
- He played over 100 instruments during his lifetime.
- He wrote “I Feel for You” for Chaka Khan.
- He banned swearing on his later albums.
- He had a third-eye image as his Twitter avatar.
- He produced a side project called Madhouse, a jazz-funk band.
- He once gave all concertgoers a free copy of his album.
- He held pajama dance parties at Paisley Park.
- He had a secret online alias for browsing fan forums.
- He designed his Super Bowl halftime set to resemble his Love Symbol.
- He painted a vault door gold and stored rare music inside.
- He supported Black Lives Matter with benefit concerts.
- He taught himself animation for music video work.
- He banned cell phones at concerts before it was cool.
- He would sometimes test new songs at small jazz clubs.
- He refused to lip-sync ever. Well. Maybe just once. He did it at the World Music Awards in Monte-Carlo in 1994.
- He gave millions to the YesWeCode initiative.
- He was once offered a role in The Matrix — and turned it down.
- He called Stevie Wonder his biggest influence.
- He performed “Red House” as “Purple House” in a Hendrix tribute.
- He once opened a nightclub in Las Vegas called 3121.
- He had a cookbook project in development.
- He collected rare instruments from around the world.
- He wore custom gloves with grip for better guitar solos.
- He had a personal chef trained in vegetarian cuisine.
- He once shut down an entire HMV store with a surprise appearance.
- He wrote “With This Tear” for Celine Dion.
- He threw spontaneous concerts in his backyard.
- He once rejected an entire finished album because he felt it “wasn’t joyful enough.”
- He required silence in the studio while he recorded vocals.
- He inspired the Pantone color “Love Symbol #2.”
- He once planned a superhero-themed concept album.
- He danced until sunrise even in his 50s.
- His final concert ended with the words: “Wait a few days before you waste any prayers.”


