Prince's estate and Sony Music Entertainment announced Wednesday they have signed an exclusive distribution agreement that covers 35 of the iconic musician's previously released albums. By Colin Stutz ...
One of the biggest questions surrounding Prince's untimely death this past April was: what's going to happen to the vault? The state of the music legend's famous—and enormous—vault of unreleased music ...
The Prince estate and Sony Music Entertainment's exclusive distribution deal has been officially announced. Wednesday, Variety—which previously reported the then-speculative deal weeks ago—said the ...
Prince may not have wanted the extensive contents of his massive vault released for public consumption, but that isn’t stopping his estate from cashing in. Prince’s 1991 album Diamonds And Pearls — ...
Prince completists rejoice: The majority of the singer’s recorded output during the 1990s and 2000s has finally arrived on streaming services. Until now, a limited slice of Prince’s catalog was ...
Yet most of the music Prince created and recorded was never released. By one estimate 8,000 songs, that's hundreds of albums, never left Paisley Park. Shelby J.: Well, music, you know, it ain't milk.
Quiet, short and, of course, musical. As they say: Like father, like son. But this story is not about Prince; it's about his late father, John L. Nelson. His music is about to get discovered — or ...
A network of European bootleggers is selling Prince songs around the world, including the music legend's final concert, according to a copyright infringement suit filed by Prince's estate and Paisley ...
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