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Why it's tough to find Prince's songs online – and other musicians are thankful

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Legendary music icon Prince Rogers Nelson died unexpectedly on April 21, 2016, sending shock waves through the lives of many music lovers. With a career spanning nearly 40 years and even more albums, Prince was one of the most prolific musicians of this generation.

Naturally, as Prince fans process his death, they will also search for his music...

Read more: Why it's tough to find Prince's songs online – and other musicians are thankful

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