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    Prince & The Revolution - Raspberry Beret Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Prince & The Revolution - Raspberry Beret? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Prince & The Revolution - Raspberry Beret from 1980s Music and what is the personality traits.

    Prince & The Revolution - Raspberry Beret
    ESFP

    ESFP (7w6)

    Prince & The Revolution - Raspberry Beret personality type is ESFP, which is the most common of the 16 personality types. People who are ESFPs are known to be very creative, fun, and charming. They are social and outgoing, and as a result they get along well with other people, and have many friends. True to their name, ESFPs love making music, creating art, and writing stories.

    They are energetic and happy-go-lucky. These people have a healthy sense of humor, and can tend to be sarcastic and witty. ESFPs can be very good at coming up with new ideas, and have a knack for creating new things. They love to travel, especially when it involves experiencing new cultures. ESFPs are also known for being great at expressing themselves through art and music.

    Here are some famous ESFP personality types: Tom Hanks, Jennifer Aniston, Justin Timberlake, Johnny Depp, Jack Black, Ben Stiller, Ben Affleck, Daryl Hall, Eddie Murphy, Ellen DeGeneres, Jessica Alba, Phoebe Buffay, Gisele Bundchen, Debra Messing and Mariah Carey.

    Prince Rogers Nelson was born on June 7, 1958 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

    “Raspberry Beret” is a song written by Prince and the lead single from Prince & The Revolution's 1985 album Around the World in a Day.

    The music video for the song was directed primarily by Prince, with animation created by Colossal Pictures co-founder Drew Takahashi. It combines footage of Prince & The Revolution performing the song surrounded by dancers and overlaid with various animations. The video uses an extended version of the song with a longer intro. Guitarist Pat Smear appears as one of the background dancers in the video but, according to bandmate Dave Grohl, he was nearly fired. In the 2010 book I Want My MTV, Grohl elaborates further that, "everyone has to do a synchronized dance. Pat can't dance so they sent him home[…] Prince whispers in the bodyguard's ear. The bodyguard says, 'You can stay. He likes your hair.'"

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