Mazarati

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Mazarati was a mid-1980s funk and R&B band from the Prince-associated Minneapolis music scene, best known for their connection to The Revolution’s BrownMark and the original version of “Kiss.”

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Predicate Object
instanceOf funk band
activePeriod mid-1980s
associatedAct Jill Jones NERFINISHED
Paisley Park artists
The Time NERFINISHED
associatedWith BrownMark NERFINISHED
Prince NERFINISHED
The Revolution NERFINISHED
basedIn Minneapolis NERFINISHED
connectedToSong "Kiss" by Prince NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
debutAlbum "Mazarati" NERFINISHED
debutAlbumReleasePeriod 1980s
founder BrownMark NERFINISHED
genre Minneapolis sound NERFINISHED
R&B
funk
hasMember BrownMark NERFINISHED
musicScene Minneapolis music scene
notableFor original version of the song "Kiss"
notableWork "Mazarati" (self-titled album) NERFINISHED
originStory formed by BrownMark after his work with The Revolution
recordLabel Paisley Park Records NERFINISHED
roleInSong developed original arrangement of "Kiss"
sceneRole Prince-associated act in the Minneapolis sound era
style funk rock-influenced R&B

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minneapolis sound associatedAct Mazarati
subject surface form: Minneapolis sound