Film and Album
The film was accompanied by the Love Symbol album, however not all of the album's songs make an appearance in the film, and some of the songs are edited versions. The film's title song is only an instrumental at the end. However, some of the dialogue from the album does appear in the film (a phone call from a reporter, played by Kirstie Alley, to Prince). The final speech of the film (made by Mayte) does not appear on the album, instead another phone call is in its place. The actual songs that appear in the film are:
- "My Name Is Prince"
- "Sexy MF"
- "Love 2 the 9s"
- "The Morning Papers"
- "The Max"
- "Blue Light"
- "I Wanna Melt with U"
- "Sweet Baby"
- "The Continental"
- "Damn U"
- "7"
- "The Call"
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