New Prince Album of Unreleased Music Coming This Summer
- A new album featuring previously unreleased music from Prince is expected to be released in summer 2026.
- Londell McMillan, an attorney associated with the management of Prince's estate, confirmed the plans in an interview.
- We’re going to have new songs this summer, This is going to be new songs.
A new album featuring previously unreleased music from Prince is expected to be released in summer 2026. The project will feature material drawn from the late artist’s extensive archive, though a formal title and specific release date have not yet been announced.
L. Londell McMillan, an attorney associated with the management of Prince’s estate, confirmed the plans in an interview.
We’re going to have new songs this summer,This is going to be new songs.L. Londell McMillan
McMillan stated that the upcoming release could contain more than eight tracks, and there is the possibility that the project will be a larger, multi-disc release.
The Paisley Park Archive
The prospect of new music is tied to Prince’s legendary vault
located at Paisley Park. The artist, who died in 2016, was known for recording a significantly higher volume of music than he released during his lifetime.
The archive is believed to hold hundreds of unreleased songs, including fully produced albums that never reached the public.
The estate has implemented a structured approach to releasing these recordings. In April 2026, a previously unheard track titled With This Tear
was issued to mark the 10th anniversary of the artist’s death.
Industry observers view the April 2026 release as the start of a broader rollout strategy. The upcoming summer album is expected to be one of the most significant collections of new Prince material to be released in years.
Balancing Legacy and Creative Intent
Representatives for the estate have noted that the handling of Prince’s posthumous catalog requires a cautious approach. The goal is to respond to fan demand while preserving the creative intent of the artist.
This process is complicated by Prince’s reputation for perfectionism. He frequently recorded multiple versions of a single song and often shelved entire projects at the last minute.
Despite these challenges, interest in the archival recordings remains high across various genres. Previous archival projects have continued to draw significant attention from both longtime followers and newer listeners.
The estate has not yet confirmed a track list or identified any collaborators for the project. It remains unclear if the album will be available as a physical release, a digital rollout, or both.
The reported release underscores the ongoing nature of Prince’s creative output, which continues to be revealed a decade after his death.
