Money Don't Matter 2 Night Explained

Money Don't Matter 2 Night
Cover:Prince Money.jpg
Caption:UK 7-inch single
Type:single
Artist:Prince and the New Power Generation
Album:Diamonds and Pearls
Released:March 3, 1992
Recorded:September 4, 1990[1]
Studio:Warner Pioneer (Japan)
Genre:
Length:
  • 4:48 (album and 12-inch version)
  • 4:12 (7-inch edit)
Label:
Producer:Prince
Prev Title:Diamonds and Pearls
Prev Year:1991
Next Title:Thunder
Next Year:1992

"Money Don't Matter 2 Night" is a song by American musician Prince and the New Power Generation from their 1991 album, Diamonds and Pearls. The song was released in March 1992 by Paisley Park and Warner. Co-written with Rosie Gaines, the lyrics deal directly with money, poverty, and greed, and overall, the song is a smooth delivery with layered vocals by Prince. It peaked at number 23 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 19 on the UK Singles Chart. The accompanying music video was directed by Spike Lee.

The B-side is a previously unreleased track "Call the Law", with lead vocals by Tony M., supplemented by Rosie Gaines on the chorus. Prince provides guitar solos throughout the song. The track was added to the New Power Generation release Goldnigga in 1993. The UK 12-inch single and CD release also included the album track "Push".

Chart performance

"Money Don't Matter 2 Night" was an overall modest hit, reaching numbers 23 and 24 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard Hot 100 Airplay charts respectively, number 14 on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart, and number 27 on the Airplay chart. It also reached number 19 in the UK, number 18 in Australia, and number seven in the Netherlands.

Critical reception

A reviewer from Cashbox wrote, "The single is real mellow and more laid-back compared to most of his previous material. This cut should attract R&B, adult contemporary, pop and easy listening radio stations with ease. Mark down another hit."[2] David Browne from Entertainment Weekly called it "one startling moment" from the album, that "is sung in a soulful growl that sounds utterly unaffected". He also added that it "sports a slinky, subtle groove that recalls the maturity of Stevie Wonder’s early-’70s heyday."[3] A writer from the Gavin Report commented, "Strictly a lyrical record in which Prince speaks of the priceless and the invaluable as well as the here-today and the gone-tomorrow. An easy going, if not carefree musical treat."[4]

Pan-European magazine Music & Media found that after a ballad, "Diamonds and Pearls", "his royal badness speeds up the tempo just a little bit, for a nicely floating and immediately catchy number."[5] Gavin Martin from NME felt the song is where Diamonds and Pearls "really shines in unadorned glory".[6] Tom Doyle from Smash Hits named it "the best song" on the LP, and "the best tune he's done for years." He remarked that here, Prince "gets into a laidback groove".[7]

Retrospective response

In an 2016 retrospective review, Patrick Corcoran from Albumism said, "As lyrically scathing as anything he'd written to that point, it included the scarily prescient line "anything's better than a picture of a child in a cloud of gas"." He added, "Capturing the zeitgeist as Iraq was invaded for the first time, but also heartbreakingly, perpetually relevant to our times too, Prince's restrained delivery fits perfectly."[8] Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic noted the "extraordinary Philly soul" of "the neglected masterpiece", viewing it as a "terrific" pop single.[9] Mike Diver for the BBC in 2010, stated in his 2010 review, that "there's no doubting "Money Don't Matter 2 Night" is the heart and soul of this album. A slow-paced strut, the track's a celebration of realising that hard cash isn't the be all and end all of one's existence".[10] Simon Price from The Guardian named the song as a "highlight" from the album in 2016, describing it as "thoughtfully mature".[11] Another The Guardian editor, Alexis Petridis, said it is "a fantastic song, the smoothness of its sound and delivery masking a punchy, politically engaged lyric that takes in both consumerism and Operation Desert Storm."[12]

Music videos

The song is notable for its promotional video, directed by Spike Lee.[13] Featuring a poverty-stricken African-American family, with no shots of Prince, it was considered overly political and not "MTV friendly". A second version was issued, which included footage of the song performed by Prince and the New Power Generation, which was directed by Sotera Tschetter.

Personnel

Personnel are adapted from Benoît Clerc and Guitarcloud[14] [15]

Charts

Chart (1992)! scope="col"
Peak
position
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[16] 24
Europe (European Dance Radio)[17] 6
Italy (Musica e dischi)[18] 16

Release history

Region!scope="col"
DateFormat(s)Label(s)
United StatesMarch 3, 1992
United KingdomMarch 16, 1992[19]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Money Don't Matter 2 Night . Prince Vault.
  2. Music Reviews: Singles . . March 28, 1992 . 6 . November 1, 2020 .
  3. David . Browne . Diamonds and Pearls . . October 4, 1991 . November 2, 2020 . David Browne (journalist).
  4. A/C: Reviews . . April 10, 1992 . 26 . October 17, 2020 .
  5. New Releases: Singles . . March 28, 1992 . 24 . October 22, 2020 .
  6. Gavin. Martin. Long Play. NME. October 5, 1991. 36. May 2, 2023. Gavin Martin.
  7. Tom . Doyle . New Singles . . March 4, 1992 . 48 . October 24, 2020 .
  8. Web site: Patrick . Corcoran . Prince & The New Power Generation's 'Diamonds and Pearls' Turns 25: Anniversary Retrospective . Albumism . September 27, 2016 . November 15, 2020 .
  9. Web site: Stephen Thomas . Erlewine . Prince & the New Power Generation / Prince - Diamonds and Pearls . . November 2, 2020 . Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
  10. Web site: Mike . Diver . Prince & The New Power Generation Diamonds and Pearls Review . . 2010 . November 2, 2020 .
  11. Web site: Simon . Price . Prince: every album rated – and ranked . . April 22, 2016 . November 2, 2020 . Simon Price.
  12. Web site: Alexis . Petridis . Prince's 50 greatest singles – ranked! . . September 12, 2019 . November 16, 2020 . Alexis Petridis.
  13. Web site: Prince & the New Power Generation - "Money don't matter 2night" . mvdbase.com . September 13, 2013.
  14. Book: Clerc, Benoît . October 2022 . Prince: All the Songs . Octopus . 9781784728816.
  15. Web site: Diamonds and Pearls. May 8, 2023. guitarcloud.org.
  16. Eurochart Hot 100 Singles. Music & Media. 9. 15. 22. April 11, 1992.
  17. European Dance Radio. Music & Media. May 9, 1992. 32. October 31, 2021.
  18. Web site: Classifiche. Musica e dischi. it. May 28, 2022. Set "Tipo" on "Singoli". Then, in the "Artista" field, search "Prince".
  19. New Releases: Singles. Music Week. 12. March 14, 1992.