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You Can Now Stream Purple Rain and 1999 As Prince’s Catalog Comes To Streaming Services

You Can Now Stream Purple Rain and 1999 As Prince’s Catalog Comes To Streaming Services

After years of exclusivity on Tidal, Prince’s classic catalog will be available today on all major streaming services.

The late singer/guitarist will be honored tonight at The Grammy Awards, and in conjunction with that, Warner Bros. records announced that the artist’s records will appear on services such as: Spotify, Amazon Music Unlimited, and Apple Music.

Cameron Strang, Chairman & CEO, Warner Bros. Records said the following about the release in a press release:

“Prince recorded his most influential and popular music during his time with Warner Bros. and we are deeply aware of our responsibility to safeguard and nurture his incredible legacy. Warner Bros. is thrilled to be able to bring Prince’s music to his millions of fans around the world via streaming services, fittingly on music’s biggest night. We’d like to thank Prince’s estate, Universal Music Publishing, the Grammy Awards and all of the streaming services for their great collaboration in making this landmark event possible.”

He also commented on a future Prince release…

“We’re also pleased to announce our plan to release the remaster of Prince’s most iconic album,
Purple Rain, along with two incredible albums of previously unreleased Prince music and two complete concert films from the Paisley Park vault on June 9.

“When we make any of Prince’s music available to fans – from the hits to unreleased gems – we are committed to upholding Prince’s high creative standards and we know fans will be thrilled when they hear these albums and see these films.”

Bill Bodkin
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Bill Bodkin is the editor-in-chief and co-founder of Pop Break, and most importantly a husband, and father. Ol' Graybeard writes way too much about wrestling, jam bands, Asbury Park music, HBO shows, and can often be seen under his season DJ alias, DJ Father Christmas. He is the co-host of the Socially Distanced Podcast (w/Al Mannarino) which drops weekly on Apple, Google, Anchor & Spotify. He is the co-host of the monthly podcasts -- Anchored in Asbury, TV Break and Bill vs. The MCU.
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