Unreleased Prince Projects

Unreleased Prince Projects

Prince is well known in the entertainment industry for having a vast body of works that have never seen the light of day. It has been said that his vault contains over 50 fully produced music videos that have never been released, along with albums and other media. The following is a list, in rough chronological order, of the most prominent and notorious of these unreleased works. They were later released and circulated among collectors as bootlegs.

Read more about Unreleased Prince Projects:  The Rebels, The Second Coming, The Flesh, Prince and The Revolution: Dream Factory, Camille, Crystal Ball, Madhouse: 24, Sheila E.: Untitled 1989 Album, The Time: Corporate World, Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic, Flash, The Tora Tora Experience, The Undertaker, Heart, "Live", The Live Experience, Prince and Mayte: Happy Tears, The Dawn, Mayte: Scorpio, Prince and The Revolution: Roadhouse Garden, Newfunk Sampling CD Series, Crystal Ball 2, When 2 R in Love: The Ballads of Prince, The Hot X-perience, High, NPG: Peace, Untitled Kevin Smith-directed Documentary, Madrid 2 Chicago, In All My Dreams, Last December, The Very Best of O(+>, The Chocolate Invasion, 3121 Film, Támar: Milk & Honey

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