One singer, many personalities
The double album “I Am ... Sasha Fierce” unveiled
As far as album titles go “The Emancipation of Mimi” was already a vast improvement on “Charmbracelet” and “Rainbow.” (It’s a shame she went back to something like “Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel” for her latest.) But unleashing the more “mature” Mimi -- the name she says she goes by with family and friends -- scored Mariah the best reviews she’s had in years. Send Mariah away for good? Keep Mimi and songs like “We Belong Together.” (Lynne Sladky / Associated Press)
One of Prince’s numerous unreleased projects was the 1986 album “Camille,” the moniker chosen for his female persona. The tracks were recorded with the Purple One’s voice sped up, but the project was eventually canceled, and promotional efforts were focused on the release of his masterpiece “Sign O the Times” instead. Most of the music from “Camille” ended up being released in various ways, and the single “If I was Your Girlfriend” was eventually covered by ‘90s hip-hop girl group TLC. (Richard Hartog / Los Angeles Times)
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The RZA has long been a hardcore beatmaster and member of the Wu Tang Clan, but when he wants to cool down and take it easy, Bobby Digital comes out to play. The artist calls the persona a “pre-Rza” version of himself.
“... I felt like I was in high-speed, where everything was digital, in numbers, mathematics. I said to myself at the same time that as Bobby Digital, I could use a character to describe some of the earlier days of my own life.” (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
From gaining control to social commentary to sexual freedom to talking about love and more, Janet reinvents herself with almost every album. (Carlo Allegri / Getty Images)