US President Barack Obama has led his countrymen in mourning the death of legendary pop star Prince, whom he described as the “most gifted and prolific” musician of his time.
“Today, the world lost a creative icon,” Obama, who is currently on a three-nation six-day tour of Saudi Arabia, the UK and Germany, said in a statement yesterday.
Pop music superstar Prince Rogers Nelson popular as Prince was found dead at his home in suburban Minneapolis yesterday. He was 57.
“Michelle and I join millions of fans from around the world in mourning the sudden death of Prince. Few artists have influenced the sound and trajectory of popular music more distinctly, or touched quite so many people with their talent.
“As one of the most gifted and prolific musicians of our time, Prince did it all. Funk. R&B. Rock and roll. He was a virtuoso instrumentalist, a brilliant bandleader, and an electrifying performer,” he said.
“Prince once said ‘A strong spirit transcends rules’— and nobody’s spirit was stronger, bolder, or more creative. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, his band, and all who loved him,” Obama said.
According to local police officials, legendary Prince was found unresponsive in an elevator yesterday. An autopsy is planned today.
In 2004, he was inducted into the Rick ‘n’ Roll of Fame.
Upon hearing the news, mourners began lining up with flowers and stuffed animals outside the studio on Audubon Road, some sobbing and embracing, The Star Tribune reported. “Our hearts are broken,” said First Avenue music club in Downtown Minneapolis.