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Last night, Warner Bros. Records made the announcement that they will be releasing music from the late Prince’s archives.
It will be the first music released since Prince’s passing in April. The newest Prince project “Prince 4Ever” will be released and in the stores for fans on November 22nd.
It’s the first of two projects being released by Warner Bros. and it will be including some of Prince’s biggest hits such as:
When Doves Cry
Purple Rain
Let’s Go Crazy
Kiss
Little Red Corvette
Raspberry Beret
Alphabet Street

And we’re lucky because they’re also including “Batdance” and “Moonbeam Levels,” a song that was record during the “1999” album in 1982, but it was never officially released.
The new “Prince 4Ever” will include a booklet that’s a “never-before-seen” Prince photoshoot that was done by renowned photographer Herb Ritts.
Warner Bros. also announced that they’re doing a reissue of “Purple Rain.”
This was something that was supposed have been released in 2014, but it’s finally going to be released in 2017.