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"Around the World in a Day" is the seventh studio album by American musician Prince, released in 1985. The album represents a departure from the funk and rock sound of his previous work, incorporating elements of psychedelic pop, folk, and world music. "Around the World in a Day" features a diverse range of musical styles and influences, with lush orchestration, intricate arrangements, and Prince's trademark falsetto vocals. Notable tracks include "Raspberry Beret," "Pop Life," and "Paisley Park," all of which received significant airplay on radio stations and helped to broaden Prince's fan base. The album received mixed reviews from critics upon its release, with some praising Prince's experimentation and musical innovation, while others criticized the album's lack of cohesion and commercial appeal. Nevertheless, "Around the World in a Day" achieved commercial success, reaching the top ten on the Billboard 200 chart and earning Prince a Grammy Award nomination for Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television Special. Despite its mixed critical reception, "Around the World in a Day" remains a favorite among fans of Prince and continues to be celebrated for its adventurous spirit, imaginative production, and eclectic musical influences. It stands as a testament to Prince's artistic vision and his willingness to push the boundaries of popular music.