Prince‘s back catalogue will arrive on Spotify next month.
The plan is for his music to be made available to stream to coincide with The Grammys.
For nearly two years the late musician’s discography has only been available to stream on Tidal.
Tidal's exclusivity comes to an end in time for the Grammy Awards, which take place on February 12.
Billboard reports that Prince’s estate are nearing a deal to bring the star’s music to other streaming services, with an announcement likely to be broadcast during a Grammys tribute to the Purple One. The Weeknd, Rihanna and Bruno Mars have been discussed or approached for performances, according to Billboard‘s source.
Do these purple Spotify ads mean what everyone thinks they mean? (That would be, Prince). https://t.co/lfF8JYp1v0 pic.twitter.com/kcqNLqaY6H
— GoMN (@GoMNNews) 30 January 2017
Spotify appeared to tease the return of the musician to its streaming library by running adverts featuring its logo bathed in purple in Manhattan.
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