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HE SAID WHAT?: Prince Reportedly Slammed Katy Perry & Ed Sheerhan’s Music in Notes Resurfaced From Before His Death – “We Don’t Like it No Matter How Many Times They Play it”

We all know the late great Prince was never one to hold anything back.

Prince reportedly hit out at the music industry for “trying to ram Katy Perry and Ed Sheeran down our throats” in a series of resurfaced notes and letters from the late singer.

The notes were are said to have been found among photographs and handwritten lyrics inside the star’s Minnesota home following his death in 2016, aged 57.

According to The Guardian’s Weekend magazine, Prince’s estate has been examining the massive archive in an effort to generate income, and the publication has printed excerpts from the collection. In one note, the star hit out at the state of the music industry, and wrote of the media conglomerates who control contemporary radio: “We need to tell them that they keep trying to ram Katy Perry and Ed Sheeran down our throats and we don’t like it no matter how many times they play it.”

The collection has been curated into a book, The Beautiful Ones, by Dan Piepenbring — a Prince devotee who the Purple Rain star had tapped to work on his memoir before his tragic passing.

The pair worked together for three months before Prince’s death and, speaking of finding the artifacts following his passing, Dan said: “The sheer quantity of paper was surprising… In one room you’d find something from 1979, and within arm’s reach there’d be something from 2002.

“It seemed very ad hoc and very personal,” he added.

The Beautiful Ones will be released on Oct. 29. What do you think of Prince’s statements?

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