This Friday, an EP of previously unreleased Prince material will be released. The EP is called Deliverance, and it features six unearthed recordings Prince made between 2006 and 2008. The title track, “Deliverance,” is available now on iTunes and Apple Music. Listen below. Prince co-wrote and co-produced the songs with Ian Boxill, an engineer who worked with Prince on records from that same 2006-2008 period (including 3121 and Planet Earth). After Prince died, Boxill completed the arrangements, production, and mixes for those songs. The EP is being released by RMA. The majority of the profits will go to Prince’s estate, a press release confirms. The EP will also be available on CD this Friday. Find more details about the EP here. Update (4/19, 11:27 p.m.): The EP is the subject of a lawsuit from the Prince estate. It has been removed from iTunes and Apple Music.

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Deliverance EP__:__

01 Deliverance

02 I Am

03 Touch Me

04 Sunrise Sunset

05 No One Else

06 I Am (extended)