Prince’s Deep Secrets: Why “The Cross” Was His Most Personal Song

Alyssa Lapid

Prince Rogers Nelson was a genius who created hit songs for decades. Yet, he kept his life very private. Did you know he had epilepsy as a child? He said the teasing he got from other kids because of his condition led him to create his famous, colorful style. He also ran away from home when he was ten after his parents split up.

This amazing artist, who taught himself to play the piano, guitar, and drums, used his music to talk about his pain. He wrote famous songs for others, like “Manic Monday” for The Bangles. He also experienced great sorrow later in life when he and his wife lost their son, Amiir, just six days after he was born. This heartbreak, along with his complicated past, fueled his search for deeper meaning.

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One viewer mentioned that Prince is the “GOAT,” and noted he “lost a child, he poured that pain into work.” Another commenter pointed out that the musician is definitely right: “Sexy never left.” The fans appreciated his honesty and his talent. People agreed that his talent was beyond human.

His difficult life and spiritual searching were evident in his song “The Cross” from the Sign o’ the Times album. The lyrics talk about a “Black day, stormy night, no love, no hope in sight.” This shows the emotional struggles from his childhood and the feeling of having no one to turn to after his parents’ divorce.

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The song answers, though: “Don’t die without knowing the cross.” This shows his deep need for faith even years before he changed his religion to become a Jehovah’s Witness in 2001. This spiritual path was already set for the artist who once gave the world “Darling Nikki,” the song that caused the Parental Advisory sticker.

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Prince’s journey was one of great talent, great sadness, and a deep search for faith. He was a singer, writer, and musician who made us all feel. Follow the official Prince pages on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. You will quickly learn why he will always be celebrated.

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