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The Genius and Foresight of Prince Revealed Again in ‘Welcome 2 America’ - Voice and Viewpoint

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By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent It is rare when a posthumous CD receives the rave reviews as Prince’s “Welcome 2 America.” It is even rarer when the previously unreleased music was hidden in plain sight for more than a decade. Yes, Prince played many of the same songs during his 2010 […]

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