The legacy of Prince carries on, of course, and his estate is now releasing a 10-song collection that features previously unreleased tracks from across his entire career, Variety reports.
The announcement coincides with the unveiling of “Stone,” a previously unreleased recording from spring 1995 that was uploaded the late artist's official YouTube page on Wednesday, June 3. Check it out below.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey had officially proclaimed June 1–7, 2026, “Prince Celebration Week." The city's skyline will reportedly be illuminated in purple on Saturday, June 6 — the evening before the "Purple Rain" singer's birthday.
Here is the complete track list for the upcoming Timeless collection:
"I Am You" — 1977"Tick Tick Bang" — 1981"Heaven" — 1985"I Wonder" — 1989"With This Tear" — 1991"Stone" — 1995"Calabama" — 2003"The Guilty Ones" — 2007"Bestest Friend" — 2012"How Come You Don’t Call Me Anymore?" (Live) — 2016Earlier this month, meanwhile, marked a 41-year milestone for Prince and the Revolution's psychedelic dance hit, “Raspberry Beret.” Released on May 15, 1985, the song marked a significant departure from the musical style the icon had embraced on the sweeping ballad “Purple Rain,” released the year prior, signaling a creative evolution in both sound and artistic direction.
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