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Vault archivist Michael Howe confirms the rumor that Prince has enough unreleased songs for an album every year until the 22nd century. Prince's '1999' Sees Another Life — This Time With 35 New Songs ...
This fall, Prince’s landmark 1982 album, 1999, will receive the deluxe reissue treatment with a packed box set that will feature 35 previously unreleased tracks plus a concert film. The largest ...
The video shows Prince, donned in his sparkling purple duster and ruffled shirt performing the song through a cloud of smoke. Prince and the Revolution: Live will be accompanied by special programming ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Getty Images/Paul Natkin At the end of the ’80s, Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan was ...
Prince’s catalog of Hot 100 hits, which includes huge smashes like “Purple Rain,” “Kiss” and “When Doves Cry,” is staggering. The Purple One has claimed 47 entries on the Billboard Hot 100… By Brad ...
Prince may have died in 2016, but 2019 is turning out to be a great year for new Prince music. In the last five months, more than four dozen previously unreleased Prince studio recordings have ...
One of the biggest challenges facing the Prince Estate is what to release from the Vault next: With literally thousands of hours of studio and live outtakes spanning 40 years, there’s no shortage of ...
“Don’t worry,” announces the warped robot voice at the start of Prince‘s 1999. “I won’t hurt U. I only want U2 have some fun.” Is this the voice of God? Or Prince‘s synthesizers talking back to him?
Prince’s fifth album, rereleased on its 37th anniversary with a wealth of material from his vault, captures the moment he broke down barriers and became a rock star. By Jon Pareles Is this the first ...
Prince and Phil Collins usually made significantly different songs; however, the press felt one of Collins’ most famous songs was derived from Prince’s “1999.” Collins defended himself, saying he ...