I finally get to see the video after all these decades. We were all so excited when we heard Prince was doing the Batman soundtrack. And he did not disappoint.
Prince is the absolute GOAT. The things he did for himself & other artists is just insane. This was a breath of fresh air when it first came out & is still great today. Long live Prince :)
This is from the Batman movie soundtrack. Prince wrote, composed, played on and produced the entire album. What you are hearing on "Bat Dance" are snippets from the actual classic Batman film. The Batman soundtrack was a huge deal when it came out (which stayed no.1 for several weeks on the charts). This song is also one of Prince's no. 1 singles. Fun track and video. And yeah, Prince was a huge Batman fan. First song he learned to play on piano was the 1960's Batman TV series theme.
The whole album is just so good, not many artists have the ability to write, produce, and play all the instruments on their tracks...the Batman soundtrack was one of 5 movie soundtracks he was the main producer and musician for. Purple Rain(won an oscar for best movie soundtrack), Under the Cherry Moon(Parade), Batman, Grafitti Bridge, and Girl 6 which was a 90s Spike Lee movie
This movie is one of my favorites just because of the incredible people involved. Tim Burton directed this Batman movie, and gave it that signature style of his. Danny Elfman of Oingo Boingo and Nightmare Before Christmas fame wrote the score. Prince wrote/performed all the songs. As for acting, Michael Keaton will always be "my" Batman, and arguably Jack Nicholson's Joker is the best character. RIP Prince.
This will always be my favorite Batman movie! Prince’s soundtrack, Jack Nickelson, Kim Basinger’s “scream” and her love affair with Prince. And these music videos! Jayy, there are more videos!
Prince did the soundtrack (with composer Danny Elfman) for my favorite Batman movie starring Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson, and Kim Basinger (1989)! Great movie and Prince a genius!💜💜
Great reaction! I'm happy you enjoyed this. Prince's Batman Soundtrack album spawned three videos that I know of: "Batdance," "Partyman," and "Scandalous." Pleas React to the other two. (And you can thank me later for the "Scandalous" recommendation. Great ballad, plus I think you will find Prince was a whole snack in that one.) This was the jam when it came out in 1989. "Batdance" was Prince's fourth #1 single according to Wikipedia. And as usual, Prince was pushing the envelope musically, meshing what sounds like 2-3 different songs, and incorporating elements of several songs he wrote during this time period. (IIR Prince was the first artist, or one of the first, to incorporate dialog from a film into a song, as he did with this track.) Understand, that Prince was always challenging norms, regularly throwing curve balls at his audience. And by and large he was loved for it,, because he took us in new and unexpected directions. He released a new album every year in the '80s but for one, and we could always count on him giving us a banger with each album. But I've always said the most predictable thing about Prince was his unpredictability. It made him a novelty for many, but endeared many a lifelong fan/fam to him for his risk-taking, his unconventional and experimental leanings, artistic vision, and sheer breadth of his musicality. (We also just genuinely loved--and still love--his music. ) Prince embraced the duality of the Batman/Joker trope, fusing them together in this video as a half-and-half "Gemini" character. Gemini--also his astrological sign--starts off a little wild, more of the joker in him, but toward the end of the video, the character has a crisis of conscience, listens to his inner Batman, and chooses to destroy the electric chair. Prince revisits the theme of duality, and the eternal struggle of good vs evil, throughout his music long after this era (1989). I imagine it resonated with him as he vacillated on occasion between overt sexuality/sensuality and religious piousness in his writing.
The 1989 Batman was a classic and a blockbuster, and Prince’s soundtrack is very memorable. It wouldn’t be a bad idea if you put your toes into the pool of DC Comics movie reactions with this film. 👀
This was on the soundtrack for the first Batman movie from 1989, he did the whole soundtrack. Michael Keaton played Batman, Jack Nicholson played the Joker, and Kim Bassinger played Vickie Vale in the movie, all those voices you hear in the song are their parts in the movie. The ladies that marched out in the video represent Vickie Vale from the movie. It was a big deal , the first Batman movie, and then Prince doing the music, it was hot! 🔥🔥🔥😮
To be fair, 3 of the songs were already written. He just needed to change some lyrics. But still, he had to re-produce them to fit the style. Still an accomplishment! I couldn't write a letter in 2 weeks! Lol the greatest, pure and simple
Great vid Jay!!! I love Prince and your reactions! You are so me when I watch anything Prince related! I love this video and Prince was a huge fan of Batman. The theme song was the first song he learned to play on the piano. You should definitely check out his video for Partyman Extended Version. He plays the same joker-like character in that video. I personally think he plays a great Joker! Could have totally seen him doing great in a movie! In fact, I recently heard that a Batman comic was released with Prince’s Joker character as the villain in the story. That’s epic! Anyway, great video!
Prince was a big Batman fan. The theme song to the show Batman was one of the first songs he learned to play as a kid. ‘Batdance’ is one of the songs from the Batman soundtrack. He provided the soundtrack for the Batman movie starring Michael Keaton and Kim Basinger. Kim played Vikki Vale in the movie. She and Prince dated for a spell during this time too. There is a companion video to this called ‘ Party Man’ that you should totally check out.
Nice to see you having fun and dancing to this track, it's actually quite a strange and innovative one. Back in 1989, it was a major hit, despite being so out of the ordinary. You could even hear it in the ambiance soundtracks in the supermarkets, yet being the absolute opposite to easy listening. I love the fact that he used actual dialogues, and samples from the other songs on the same album ( the future, or Electric Chair. pssst, you're gonna love the live version for this one) for their rhythm, as if they were some kind of drums or bass parts. This is brilliant. I had never seen the video until this very year. I'm not that fond of the choreography, but I love the parts were you can see him manipulating the keyboards and all technical stuff. Frankly , the whole video could have been only him running from one side to the other, manipulating those buttons, and a longer butt-kicking guitar or bass solo, and that would have been perfect. side note: he's absolutely stunning with longer hair 😍 ( yes, he's absolutely stunning no matter the hairstyle, I know, but...)
Ya the first Batman movie prince did the soundtrack. I believe all of it. Or at least 95%. Glade you enjoyed the video and song. It’s kinda a fun song, and it was so cool for its time. Love the movie sampling throughout the song. It all works for it well. I remember watching my cousins doing dance recital to this song. They dressed in the half suits and all. Like 30 girls all dressed in the joker Batman half suit. Switching sides depending the character being portrayed in the dance.
I have never seen this, so thank you! Great reaction. I feel like people needed to give him more credit for his acting and creativity. What an amazing, sexy artist. How fun. Have a great day, Jayy! God Bless!🐢
Great reaction video! The 60s Batman theme song was the first song he taught himself to play on the guitar, according to him. So he jumped at the opportunity to do this soundtrack (plus the album before this was TOO much genius -- it went over people's heads. He needed some hits and he got em!)
I don't know if Prince was a fan of Batman or not, but this and other music by him was on the Batman soundtrack. The speaking parts were in the movie including the weird electronic laughter at the end. ...and that's my favorite color and shade !😊
That came out with the 1989 version of Batman you should check out the movie he had more songs in the movie when I first heard it it was on the radio and then when I saw the video I like it more better
It's a shame Prince got so overshadowed by MJ (and blacklisted by the corporate media machine). Prince could play 37 instruments, arraigned & produced all of his tracks and could still sing & dance with the best of them while rocking out with is guitar and wearing 10 inch platform heel boots lol.
There's a _very spicy_ line in the lyrics that comes (pun intended) straight from the song "Nasty girl" he wrote for Vanity 6. Are you able to find it? Quite sizeable if you ask me.
YOUR MUSIC IS TOO QUIET AND YOUR MIC IS TOO HIGH SO IF I WANT LISTEN MUSIC AND THEN YOU SCREAMING OUT THEN MY NEIGHBOURS CALLING THE POLICE AND FIREMEN IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT!!!!!
Genius record from Prince, incorporating lines from the movie and showcasing the duality of Batman and Joker.
200%
I like that Prince put in the Batman tv theme music from the 1960's.😊
I finally get to see the video after all these decades. We were all so excited when we heard Prince was doing the Batman soundtrack. And he did not disappoint.
Prince was a true musical genius. And, damn, he was beautiful!!
Prince first song 🎵 he ever learned was Batman theme from the 1960s television show.
Prince is the absolute GOAT. The things he did for himself & other artists is just insane. This was a breath of fresh air when it first came out & is still great today. Long live Prince :)
This is and will always be the shit!! We jammed to this in high school!!!
It's one of my favorite songs ever created for a movie soundtrack.
Batman was one of his many soundtracks that he wrote composed while alive. Musical genius at his best.
thank you
He did the whole soundtrack for the original Batman
This is from the Batman movie soundtrack. Prince wrote, composed, played on and produced the entire album. What you are hearing on "Bat Dance" are snippets from the actual classic Batman film. The Batman soundtrack was a huge deal when it came out (which stayed no.1 for several weeks on the charts). This song is also one of Prince's no. 1 singles. Fun track and video. And yeah, Prince was a huge Batman fan. First song he learned to play on piano was the 1960's Batman TV series theme.
The whole album is just so good, not many artists have the ability to write, produce, and play all the instruments on their tracks...the Batman soundtrack was one of 5 movie soundtracks he was the main producer and musician for. Purple Rain(won an oscar for best movie soundtrack), Under the Cherry Moon(Parade), Batman, Grafitti Bridge, and Girl 6 which was a 90s Spike Lee movie
There are four other of his songs from the Batman era woven into this: The Future, Electric Chair, Rave, and 200 Balloons...
And Partyman.
This movie is one of my favorites just because of the incredible people involved. Tim Burton directed this Batman movie, and gave it that signature style of his. Danny Elfman of Oingo Boingo and Nightmare Before Christmas fame wrote the score. Prince wrote/performed all the songs. As for acting, Michael Keaton will always be "my" Batman, and arguably Jack Nicholson's Joker is the best character. RIP Prince.
This 1000%. If anyone asks Michael Keaton IS Batman and Jack Nicholson of the best Joker.
So, this was kind of like a "Megamix" of the soundtrack album he did for the movie. It was a #1 hit in 89 :)
Prince wrote "Batdance", as a contributor to the movie soundtrack. 💜💜💜💜💜💜
Prince did every *song* on the soundtrack!
Prince was contracted for this soundtrack
LOL either I’ve never seen this or I’m too old to remember but either way I 💜💜 IT!!
This will always be my favorite Batman movie! Prince’s soundtrack, Jack Nickelson, Kim Basinger’s “scream” and her love affair with Prince. And these music videos!
Jayy, there are more videos!
Prince did the soundtrack (with composer Danny Elfman) for my favorite Batman movie starring Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson, and Kim Basinger (1989)! Great movie and Prince a genius!💜💜
1989 😘
Party Man is another one from the soundtrack that Prince did
Great reaction! I'm happy you enjoyed this. Prince's Batman Soundtrack album spawned three videos that I know of: "Batdance," "Partyman," and "Scandalous." Pleas React to the other two. (And you can thank me later for the "Scandalous" recommendation. Great ballad, plus I think you will find Prince was a whole snack in that one.)
This was the jam when it came out in 1989. "Batdance" was Prince's fourth #1 single according to Wikipedia. And as usual, Prince was pushing the envelope musically, meshing what sounds like 2-3 different songs, and incorporating elements of several songs he wrote during this time period. (IIR Prince was the first artist, or one of the first, to incorporate dialog from a film into a song, as he did with this track.) Understand, that Prince was always challenging norms, regularly throwing curve balls at his audience. And by and large he was loved for it,, because he took us in new and unexpected directions. He released a new album every year in the '80s but for one, and we could always count on him giving us a banger with each album. But I've always said the most predictable thing about Prince was his unpredictability. It made him a novelty for many, but endeared many a lifelong fan/fam to him for his risk-taking, his unconventional and experimental leanings, artistic vision, and sheer breadth of his musicality. (We also just genuinely loved--and still love--his music. )
Prince embraced the duality of the Batman/Joker trope, fusing them together in this video as a half-and-half "Gemini" character. Gemini--also his astrological sign--starts off a little wild, more of the joker in him, but toward the end of the video, the character has a crisis of conscience, listens to his inner Batman, and chooses to destroy the electric chair. Prince revisits the theme of duality, and the eternal struggle of good vs evil, throughout his music long after this era (1989). I imagine it resonated with him as he vacillated on occasion between overt sexuality/sensuality and religious piousness in his writing.
The Future, Electric Chair, Trust, Lemon Crush, The Arms of Orion and Viki Waiting all Batman Soundtrack songs worthy to be reacted to.
The 1989 Batman was a classic and a blockbuster, and Prince’s soundtrack is very memorable. It wouldn’t be a bad idea if you put your toes into the pool of DC Comics movie reactions with this film. 👀
This was on the soundtrack for the first Batman movie from 1989, he did the whole soundtrack. Michael Keaton played Batman, Jack Nicholson played the Joker, and Kim Bassinger played Vickie Vale in the movie, all those voices you hear in the song are their parts in the movie. The ladies that marched out in the video represent Vickie Vale from the movie. It was a big deal , the first Batman movie, and then Prince doing the music, it was hot! 🔥🔥🔥😮
What’s crazy is Prince did this entire soundtrack in 2 weeks. Talent. Pure talent
To be fair, 3 of the songs were already written. He just needed to change some lyrics. But still, he had to re-produce them to fit the style. Still an accomplishment! I couldn't write a letter in 2 weeks! Lol the greatest, pure and simple
Great vid Jay!!! I love Prince and your reactions! You are so me when I watch anything Prince related! I love this video and Prince was a huge fan of Batman. The theme song was the first song he learned to play on the piano. You should definitely check out his video for Partyman Extended Version. He plays the same joker-like character in that video.
I personally think he plays a great Joker! Could have totally seen him doing great in a movie! In fact, I recently heard that a Batman comic was released with Prince’s Joker character as the villain in the story. That’s epic! Anyway, great video!
Prince was a big Batman fan. The theme song to the show Batman was one of the first songs he learned to play as a kid. ‘Batdance’ is one of the songs from the Batman soundtrack. He provided the soundtrack for the Batman movie starring Michael Keaton and Kim Basinger. Kim played Vikki Vale in the movie. She and Prince dated for a spell during this time too. There is a companion video to this called ‘ Party Man’ that you should totally check out.
Nice to see you having fun and dancing to this track, it's actually quite a strange and innovative one.
Back in 1989, it was a major hit, despite being so out of the ordinary. You could even hear it in the ambiance soundtracks in the supermarkets, yet being the absolute opposite to easy listening.
I love the fact that he used actual dialogues, and samples from the other songs on the same album ( the future, or Electric Chair. pssst, you're gonna love the live version for this one) for their rhythm, as if they were some kind of drums or bass parts. This is brilliant.
I had never seen the video until this very year. I'm not that fond of the choreography, but I love the parts were you can see him manipulating the keyboards and all technical stuff. Frankly , the whole video could have been only him running from one side to the other, manipulating those buttons, and a longer butt-kicking guitar or bass solo, and that would have been perfect.
side note: he's absolutely stunning with longer hair 😍 ( yes, he's absolutely stunning no matter the hairstyle, I know, but...)
Ur reaction is priceless
Ya the first Batman movie prince did the soundtrack. I believe all of it. Or at least 95%. Glade you enjoyed the video and song. It’s kinda a fun song, and it was so cool for its time. Love the movie sampling throughout the song. It all works for it well. I remember watching my cousins doing dance recital to this song. They dressed in the half suits and all. Like 30 girls all dressed in the joker Batman half suit. Switching sides depending the character being portrayed in the dance.
Thanks for reacting JAYY
PEOPLE DON'T KNOW, BUT PRINCE WROTE THE FIRST SOUNDTRACK FOR THE FIRST Batman Movie....THE WHOLE SOUNDTRACK...THERES MORE!!!
I have never seen this, so thank you! Great reaction. I feel like people needed to give him more credit for his acting and creativity. What an amazing, sexy artist. How fun. Have a great day, Jayy! God Bless!🐢
I was kid when that song played on the radio, my English was not great but it was my favorite song 😊
In case you're wondering at the beginning he says "Get the funk up". Your reaction was the same as me when this first came out. Lol!
Great reaction video! The 60s Batman theme song was the first song he taught himself to play on the guitar, according to him. So he jumped at the opportunity to do this soundtrack (plus the album before this was TOO much genius -- it went over people's heads. He needed some hits and he got em!)
so none of you know he did the sound track for the first batman movie?GOD
Awesome jam, he had couple of songs in the movie 🍿🎥🤘😎👍
Love your reactions. You always have a surprised look on your face.
I don't know if Prince was a fan of Batman or not, but this and other music by him was on the Batman soundtrack. The speaking parts were in the movie including the weird electronic laughter at the end. ...and that's my favorite color and shade !😊
He was the biggest Batman fan that was his first song he play on the piano
He did the whole Batman 1989 movie soundtrack when it came out.
This town needs an enima for the win. I always felt like my town needed one.
I remember when this came out! ❤
That came out with the 1989 version of Batman you should check out the movie he had more songs in the movie when I first heard it it was on the radio and then when I saw the video I like it more better
The look on your face 😀.
He wasn't cussing in the beginning.
The word he used was Funk.
It's a shame Prince got so overshadowed by MJ (and blacklisted by the corporate media machine). Prince could play 37 instruments, arraigned & produced all of his tracks and could still sing & dance with the best of them while rocking out with is guitar and wearing 10 inch platform heel boots lol.
Prince produced the soundtrack
I forgot this existed until now😅
Beatles - Good Night from the White Album, please! 💕
If I was yo girlfriend hit hard
There's a _very spicy_ line in the lyrics that comes (pun intended) straight from the song "Nasty girl" he wrote for Vanity 6. Are you able to find it? Quite sizeable if you ask me.
Please, react to Prince - Face Down.
Don't scream into a microphone... I had sound up to listen to song and you blasted my ear drums.
YOUR MUSIC IS TOO QUIET AND YOUR MIC IS TOO HIGH SO IF I WANT LISTEN MUSIC AND THEN YOU SCREAMING OUT THEN MY NEIGHBOURS CALLING THE POLICE AND FIREMEN IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT!!!!!