Dig, if you will, the picture: It was 2010 and Prince set out on his Welcome 2 America Tour, threading the world and playing sold-out venues. He delivered a mix of anthems and pop hits drawn from his 39 studio albums. And yet, there was something curiously missing from that Welcome 2 America tour: songs from the album Welcome 2 America – an album Prince wrote and recorded right before the tour, but then never released or performed in public. That music - which you ll hear for the first time tonight - went into Prince s vault, a trove of material this blazingly prolific artist secreted away. Five years after Prince s death, administrators of his estate are cracking open the vault. Welcome 2 America and welcome to the singular ways of Prince.
Exploring the unreleased music in Prince s vault
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