Morris Day and The Time
Celebrating 45 Years
Artist Links
1x – #1 Hit Hot R&B / Hip-Hop Songs with “Fishnet”
2x – Billboard Hot 100 Hits
3x – Billboard Hot 200 Albums
2x – Top 10 Hits Dance Singles Sales
‘Legend Award’ Recipient 2022 Soul Train Awards
MTV Video Music Award Nominee
Starred in the 1984 film, Purple Rain
Other movies include Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990) and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)
Artist Bio
Born in Minneapolis, Morris Day had a flair for fashion. Inspired by photographs of his grandpa in zoot suits, a true fashionista was formed! Day went to school with Prince Rogers Nelson and sang in Prince’s first band Grand Central. Prince grew as an artist and so did the opportunity around him. The Time was originally created as Prince’s alter-ego to be seen as the cool, street-wise funk band contrasting Prince’s more soulful R&B sound.
After looking at several lead vocalists, Prince wanted someone with mad talent so he cast his high school friend – the funky, fabulous Morris Day. Soon after, Morris Day and The Time were cast in Purple Rain which captured the exploding Minneapolis music scene at its peak. Morris Day burst onto the public scene with the group’s self-titled album, The Time, which included “Get It Up,” “Cool,” and “Girl.” Soon after the world was introduced to the prolific Minneapolis music marvel, the group went on to record three more albums, including What Time Is It? (featuring the hits “777-9311,” “Wild and Loose,” “Walk,” and “Gigolos Get Lonely Too”) and Ice Cream Castle, (which included the hit “Jungle Love”).



