"Mind-blowing" unreleased Prince music is now being mixed

Unreleased Prince music is lastly 'coming quickly'

Unreleased Prince music is lastly 'coming quickly'

Prince is said to have recorded enough unpublicized music to fill 100 albums.

Prince left Warner in 1996, and reportedly all the music he's made since then is owned by his estate and is available to be licensed out.

Variety reported in December that the former advisers to Prince's estate agreed on a recorded music deal with Universal for $31 million, but that was voided past year. Carter, is also the head of Spotify's global creative services, didn't announce which label would release the material.

According to Variety, Carter teased earlier in January about the forthcoming arrival of unreleased Prince tracks, saying, "I heard some music the other night that was pretty mind-blowing and we're getting some stuff mixed right now".

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At least, that's what Troy Carter, entertainment advisor for the late musician's estate, tells Variety, declaring that "previously unreleased Prince music is coming soon". This resulted in him changing his name to a symbol.

A remastered deluxe edition - as well as a deluxe expanded edition - of Prince's classic album "Purple Rain" was released last June. Past year (17), a Minnesota judge voided a multi-million dollar deal Prince's estate officials had signed with Universal Music Group (UMG) bosses for the exclusive licensing rights to tracks found in his vault, citing a lack of clarity regarding the singer's longtime contract with Warner Bros.

The master tapes, live recordings and videos in the vault on Prince's Paisley Park property in Chanhassen, Minnesota, were moved to a climate-controlled storage unit in Los Angeles in November 2017, after recordings suffered water damage, mold and deterioration.

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