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Prince was one of the most prolific recording artists of all time – apparently the diminutive purple one recorded around one song every day.

He was also one of the most prophetic artists in modern music.

The late singer, songwriter and producer was one of the first to recognise the power of the internet, for example.

He died in 2016 but, given his work ethic and ability to predict the future, it seems as though we’re going to be enjoying not just Prince music but uncannily relevant Prince music for the foreseeabl­e future.

This month, welcome 2 America was released, one of the many, many recordings which was stored in the vaults of the artist’s Paisley Park estate.

In it, Prince sings about politics, how the capitalist system is geared to exploit workers and even how black musicians are sold short by record companies.

The fascinatin­g story of the record is explored in the Prince official podcast featuring interviews with collaborat­ors and artists who worked with the great man.

That includes music director Morris Hayes, who produced Welcome 2 America.

This is the second series of the podcast which is focused on the new album but the first was a look at the story of classic album Sign O’the Times.

Included is Hayes’ recollecti­on of how Prince was keen to meet future president, Barack Obama.

Scheduling conflicts meant the summit never happened.

“As Black folks, we were all elated about President Obama and the prospect of having this first Black president,” Hayes explained. “prince had a slightly different take on it… His whole thing was,‘ no, we’re not gonna give him a pass on just that.”

There’s plenty of history about His Royal Purpleness here for fans, new and old.

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