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Photos reveal Prince’s underground bank vault with tons of unreleased music

The private music cache of a national treasure

  • Cameron Holbrook
  • 23 April 2018
Photos reveal Prince’s underground bank vault with tons of unreleased music

A full two-years since the untimely passing of music legend Prince, the artist continues to grab the attention of the music world as avid fans wait patiently for unreleased music from the Minnesota-born maestro to be released to the masses.

Just last week, Prince’s estate released an unearthed rendition of his track ‘Nothing Compares To U’ - a song made famous by singer Sinead O’Connor back in 1990. As part of the investigation into Prince’s death - which recently took a turn last week when his estate stated that "no criminal charges will be filed" for the artists death - the Carver County Sheriff's Officehas released jaw-dropping photos of the artist’s secret music vault to the public.

According to Prince’s estate, there is enough unreleased music within this vault to release a new album every year for the next century. Plans to release much of this “mind blowing” unreleased music have yet to be revealed, but Troy Carter - the official advisor to Prince’s estate - insists that this unheard music will be “coming soon”.

Check out the photos to Prince’s private music vault below.

Cameron is Mixmag's US Digital Staff Writer. Follow him on Twitter here

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