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Fury is a song by Prince, from his 2006 album 3121. The single was debuted live on Saturday Night Live on February 4, 2006. It was also part of Prince's four song set at the 2006 BRIT Awards. Fury is a highly energetic number, reminiscent of the psychedelic rock performed by Jimi Hendrix. Its instrumental chorus consists of a repeated 4-chord keyboard segment. The track features live drumming and strong guitar work throughout, ending with loud guitar distortion. The title comes from the line "ain't no fury like a woman scorned", which itself is a lightly changed version of the old saying "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned".

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  • Fury (Prince song)
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  • Fury is a song by Prince, from his 2006 album 3121. The single was debuted live on Saturday Night Live on February 4, 2006. It was also part of Prince's four song set at the 2006 BRIT Awards. Fury is a highly energetic number, reminiscent of the psychedelic rock performed by Jimi Hendrix. Its instrumental chorus consists of a repeated 4-chord keyboard segment. The track features live drumming and strong guitar work throughout, ending with loud guitar distortion. The title comes from the line "ain't no fury like a woman scorned", which itself is a lightly changed version of the old saying "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned".
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  • 12.0
  • Enhanced CD single
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  • Fury
  • Te amo corazón / Fury
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  • Prince
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  • Fury is a song by Prince, from his 2006 album 3121. The single was debuted live on Saturday Night Live on February 4, 2006. It was also part of Prince's four song set at the 2006 BRIT Awards. Fury is a highly energetic number, reminiscent of the psychedelic rock performed by Jimi Hendrix. Its instrumental chorus consists of a repeated 4-chord keyboard segment. The track features live drumming and strong guitar work throughout, ending with loud guitar distortion. The title comes from the line "ain't no fury like a woman scorned", which itself is a lightly changed version of the old saying "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned". The song was released as the third single from 3121 in the UK on May 30, 2006, and reached number sixty on the UK Singles Chart. The single's B-sides are a live version of the song, and "Te Amo Corazón", both performed at the 2006BRIT Awards. In addition to being released as a CD single, it was also released on a 12" vinyl single as a picture disc. The CD single also had a video of the live performances. The single's cover is also reminiscent of the psychedelic rock era.
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