2gether (The New Power Generation Song)

"2gether" is a song from The New Power Generation's album Goldnigga. The track was released as a maxi-single containing several remixes of the song to promote the album in 1993. Both the album and single were only available through Prince's 1-800-NEW-FUNK retail outlet and current copies are quite rare. The track was included in the compilation album also called 1-800-NEW-FUNK in 1994. This album was distributed via traditional methods, although it is now out of print and somewhat rare itself. Songs included:

  1. "12-inch Mix"
  2. "Interview"
  3. "Enlightenment"
  4. "Jeep Mix"
  5. "Instrumental"
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