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    Prince’s Music Is Now Available for Streaming

    After much debate regarding the future of his catalog, Prince’s estate has finally given the green light to make the late artist’s music available on streaming services, including Spotify and Pandora among others.

    Spotify – the leading music streaming service – recently confirmed their access to Prince’s music in a BBC report which includes all of his albums from 1978 and 1996, including 1999, Sign o’ the Times, Diamonds and Pearls, and his seminal work Purple Rain. Apple Music and Napster both offer his discography on their platforms as well.

    Pandora and iHeartRadio Plus & All Access subscribers now have access to the singer’s music as well. Fans without iHeartRadio subscriptions can also tune into the “iHeartPrince” radio station on the streaming service to listen to Prince’s catalog.

    Although great news for fans itching to access the legendary singer’s discography, Prince was a long-time opponent of streaming services and a proponent of artist’s rights. Notorious for having his work and performances not authorized by him pulled down from YouTube and streaming platforms, Prince only allowed for his catalog to be available via Tidal. However, with Spotify and Pandora’s newfound access to the singer’s music, Tidal has lost its exclusive streaming rights to Prince’s work.

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