Long after his death, Prince and his music will retain their relevance to pop culture -- and even, it seems, to political culture.

In 1990, Prince wrote a song for R&B/funk group The Time (also known as the The Original 7ven as well as Morris Day and the Time) that featured a prominent figure in politics today: Donald Trump.

The song's title: "Donald Trump (Black Version)."

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While the love ballad, resurfaced by Buzzfeed on Friday, may not be the classic "Purple Rain" was, it's certainly a reminder of just how prolific a songwriter Prince was.

Here's a sampling of the lyrics:

"Honey, baby, you truly know it. (You truly know it.) You look good. Tryin' your best to show it. If I were you, I would. True love and affection. These are nice (so nice), but when a money man walks in the room, girl, You look more than twice. You look once (you look twice). Can I rap to you, sugar, tonight? Donald Trump (black version), maybe that's what you need. A man that fulfills your every wish, your every dream. Donald Trump (black version), come on take a chance. A 1990s love affair, the real romance."

Listen to it here:



The track appeared on The Time's fourth and final album Pandemonium, released in 1990.

Trump tweeted about Prince's death early Friday, calling the musician "an amazing talent" and a "wonderful guy":