Actress Lydia Forson loves opinionating on the trending topics of the day, and earlier today (Friday), she gave her take on the death of Prince.
The 57 year old expired Thursday, April 21, found at his residence in Paisley Park, Minnesota.
In a moving piece on her website, Forson added her voice to the cacophony mourning the late great.
Read her piece below…
Purple rain, Purple Night. RIP Prince.
It’s a sad day for all music lovers , artist and entertainers around the world.
Singer American singer, song writer, multi-instrumentalist, actor, director , trendsetter , non-conformist; PRINCE died today at the age of 57,
When I first heard the news I thought it was another internet hoax, “when will they stop killing people with their mouth”, I said to myself.
But a part of me, deep down inside knew, this was the real deal.
To be honest I was more in love with his personality, than his music.
Prince made his own rules, and forced the world to live by them. He almost dared anyone to try to make him conform to societies standards.
He own every bit of who he was, and was never swayed by the noise of the world around him.
I remember watching him come on stage at an award show and how the room was instantly silent, as if they knew, he wasn’t one to be played with.
He had an air about him, that commanded respect and caused people to all but fall on their knees.
He was all about his music, and nothing else. For those who knew him, they described how he lived life like it was one big musicial.
He was filled with so much passion, it was nearly contagious.
That is how I will remember Prince and to honour his legacy, never lose myself in this world that’s constantly trying to change who I am.
RIP Prince.
You will forever live in our hearts.
hmmm Ghana Fuoooo , RIP to him