Prince Announces New Deal With Warner Bros. to Release Unheard Music and New Album

Plus he'll be releasing a digitally re-mastered, deluxe version of Purple Rain

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Get your anniversary thinkpieces ready because this summer marks the 30th anniversary of Prince's film and album Purple Rain. But that's not the only good news for fans—today, Warner Bros. Records announced a new agreement with Prince which will result in the release of previously unheard music, as well as a new album.

He will also be releasing a digitally re-mastered, deluxe version of Purple Rain, and has confirmed that Warner Bros. has now agreed to a global licensing partnership which will cover all of his albums from 1978 into the '90s.

"Everyone at Warner Bros Records is delighted to be working with Prince once again: he is one of the world's biggest stars and a truly unique talent" Cameron Strang, Chairman & CEO of Warner Bros Records said in a press release. “We are also very excited about the release of new and re-mastered music from one of his greatest masterpieces.”

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