The Most Beautiful Girl In The World

Prince · Beautiful Experience [2001]

Could you be

The most beautiful girl in the world

It's plain to see

You're the reason that God made a girl



When the day turns into the last day of all time

I can say, I hope you are in these arms of mine

And when the night falls before that day I will cry

I will cry

Tears of joy cause after you all one can do is die



Could you be

The most beautiful girl in the world

Could you be

It's plain to see

You're the reason that God made a girl

Oh, yes you are



How can I get through days when I can't get through hours

I can try, but when I do I see you and I'm devoured

Oh yes

Who'd allow, who'd allow a face to be soft as a flower

I could bow and feel proud in the light of this power

Oh yes



Could you be (could you be)

The most beautiful girl in the world

Could you be

It's plain to see

You're the reason that God made a girl

Oh yes you are



And if the stars ever fell one by one from the sky

I know Mars could not be too far behind

Cause baby, this kind of beauty has got no reason to ever be shy

Cause honey, this kind of beauty the kind that comes from inside



Could you be (could you be)

The most beautiful girl in the world

So beautiful, beautiful

It's plain to see (plain to see)

You're the reason that God made a girl



Oh yes you are

Could you be

The Most Beautiful Girl In The World

Prince's 1996 track 'The Most Beautiful Girl In The World' stands as a defining moment in his later career, blending R&B sensibilities with his signature theatrical flair. Released on the album *Beautiful Experience*, the song showcases his mastery of vocal harmony and production, featuring a lush arrangement that highlights his ability to craft intimate yet grand sonic landscapes. The recording reflects the artist's continued evolution during the mid-1990s, maintaining his commitment to emotional depth and musical innovation. As a staple of his discography, the song remains a testament to his enduring influence on contemporary pop and R&B, capturing the essence of his unique style that merged rock, funk, and soul into a cohesive and compelling artistic statement.