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Drum Sheet Easy – Prince – Kiss

Artist : Prince
song : Kiss
Album : Parade – 1986
Style – Tempo – Signature – Length : Pop – 111 – 4/4 – 3:46
Musician : Prince
pages : 3
Version : Album
Level : Intermediate

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Few songs in pop history prove the power of minimalism quite like “Kiss” by Prince. Released in 1986 on the album Parade, the track stands as a masterclass in stripping music down to its rhythmic core. For a fan of the drums, its story is especially fascinating, because the groove — sparse, sharp, and irresistibly funky — became the engine that drives the entire song.

The origins of “Kiss” are surprisingly unconventional. Prince initially wrote the song as a more traditional funk arrangement, complete with bass and fuller instrumentation. He then handed a demo to the band Mazarati, who were connected to his production circle. They transformed the track by removing the bass line and emphasizing rhythm guitar and drums. When Prince heard their stripped-down version, he immediately recognized its raw power. He took the recording back, added his signature falsetto vocals, refined the arrangement, and reshaped it into the iconic minimalist masterpiece we know today.

For drum lovers, what makes “Kiss” extraordinary is how much space the rhythm occupies. Instead of a dense groove, the drums function like a razor-sharp skeleton holding the entire song together. The beat is tight, dry, and precise, with crisp snare hits and a lean kick pattern that emphasizes syncopation rather than force. Every hit feels intentional, almost like punctuation marks in a conversation between rhythm and silence.

Prince’s approach to rhythm during composition was deeply influenced by funk traditions: the groove had to be danceable, but also leave room for attitude and personality. In “Kiss,” the drums don’t overwhelm — they tease, snap, and propel. The absence of heavy instrumentation actually amplifies the impact of each rhythmic element, making the groove feel bold despite its simplicity.

When it came to live performances, “Kiss” quickly became a highlight of Prince’s concerts during the late 1980s. It was performed extensively on the Parade Tour and remained a staple in his setlists for decades. On stage, the drum part often gained extra intensity, with sharper accents and occasional fills to match the energy of the audience. Yet the essential tightness of the groove always remained intact, preserving the song’s signature feel.

For fans of the drums, “Kiss” is a timeless lesson: rhythm doesn’t need complexity to be powerful. Through precision, restraint, and impeccable timing, the drum groove transforms a simple arrangement into something electrifying — proving that sometimes the most unforgettable beats are the ones that leave the most space to breathe.

Sample drum sheet easy of Kiss by Prince

The Easy version keeps the same structure as the original song, but uses simpler grooves and breaks, so you can start playing the track quickly without spending hours on the hardest parts.

Tip: Keep practicing the original difficult parts on the side, and add them gradually as you improve.

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