![]() ![]() You know, just looking at the penmanship, the drawings that he would do. (LAUGH) It's a room full of shelves floor to ceiling, with tapes. So my first visit to Paisley, of course the first place that I wanted to go was to- to see the vault. ![]() Troy Carter: The Prince Vault is this legendary thing. Meanwhile, the bank overseeing the estate, called in Troy Carter, one-time Lady Gaga manager and Spotify executive, to sort out the music collection and unlock its value. His sister and his five half-siblings have been named heirs, but, five years on, are locked in a legal dispute over the estate. ![]() Our cameras weren't allowed beyond this door to the vault's exterior, but the Carver County's Sheriff's Office got inside during a 2016 investigation into Prince's death at Paisley Park, eventually ruled an accidental overdose of painkillers.Īt age 57, Prince died with no spouse, no children and, crucially, no will. Prince warehoused all this music one floor below the studios in what he called the vault. Like, "I won't be here." But he knew it would see the light a day. I'm, like, "What's gonna happen to this music?" And he's, like, "Oh, somebody'll- somebody will do somethin' with it," very cavalier. Jon Wertheim: How often would you guys record something that was great that wasn't released? I feel like singing." He's, like, "How soon can you get here?" It's 2:30 in the morning." (LAUGH) "What-" he's, like, "You wanna sing? Feel like singing?" And I'm, like, "Y- you- yeah, Prince. Shelby J.: So it's, like, what- he'd say, "What are you doin', Shelby?" I'm, like, "I'm asleep. ![]()
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