Prince & Princess
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"Prince & Princess" is the third single
Single (music)
In music, a single or record single is a type of release, typically a recording of fewer tracks than an LP or a CD. This can be released for sale to the public in a variety of different formats. In most cases, the single is a song that is released separately from an album, but it can still appear...

 from the band Versailles
Versailles (Japanese band)
Versailles is a Japanese visual kei metal band formed in 2007. Their key characteristics are their rococo-esque costumes, dueling guitars and heavy but melodic arrangements....

, released on December 10, 2008. The single was released in six different versions; five with a different member on the cover and one regular edition with the whole group on the cover plus the bonus track "Silent Knight". This version of "Prince
Prince (song)
"Prince" is a song by Versailles released on September 13, 2008 as a free download on their website as "a gift to their fans for supporting them for so long". On the same day, this song was also featured on the sampler The Art of Propaganda, alongside Chariots' song "Shred". It was also added as a...

" is slightly different than the one that was first distributed free of charge on the band's website and then added to the October 22 reissue of their first album, Noble
Noble (album)
Noble is the debut album from Versailles. It was first released digitally on July 9, 2008 exclusively on international iTunes music stores, and then in a standard CD release on July 16....

. "Princess" is featured on the band's second album Jubilee
Jubilee (Versailles album)
Jubilee is the major label debut album by Versailles, but is actually their second full-length release. Released on January 20, 2010, it's their last to feature all five original members, due to Jasmine You's death while recording it, bass parts are provided by both Jasmine You and Hizaki...

, albeit as the rerecording "Princess -Revival of Church-".

Track listing

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