How do I make this parallel?

Lots of my friends think that Prince's music is old, but I think it's not only excellent but also an innovation.

"old" and "excellent" are adjectives, but "innovation" is a noun.

What will you change to make them all adjectives??

If you arent going to put the correct answer dont respond at all!

To make this statement parallel, you can rewrite it using parallel structure or parallelism:

Option 1: Using parallel adjectives:
Lots of my friends think that Prince's music is old, but I think it's not only excellent but also innovative.

Option 2: Using parallel noun phrases:
Lots of my friends think that Prince's music is old, but I think it's not only excellent but also an artistic breakthrough.

Option 3: Using parallel verbs:
Lots of my friends think that Prince's music is old, but I think it's not only excellent but also pushes boundaries.

In all of these options, the parallel elements (adjectives, noun phrases, or verbs) are used to express both the positive qualities of Prince's music (excellent, innovative, an artistic breakthrough, pushes boundaries) to create a sense of balance and harmony in the sentence.