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Vault Containing Prince's Unreleased Music Reportedly Drilled Open
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The vault at Prince's home in Chanhassen, Minnesota was forcefully opened by Bremer Trust, which has been put in charge of his estate, as the singer was the only one with the combination.

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Prince released dozens of studio albums and numerous other projects throughout his career. Turns out, he also had a lot of unreleased material kept in a secret vault at his home in Chanhassen, Minnesota.

Only Prince knew the code, so Minnesota-based Bremer Trust which has been put in charge of his estate was forced to drill into the vault's door to get it open following his death, according to ABC News.

The vault, which is said to be a giant room with a large spinning wheel, reportedly contained enough music for his record label to put out an album per year for the next century. However, it's still unclear what the late superstar's estate will do with the music at this point.

Prince passed away at the age of 57. He was found unresponsive in an elevator of his Paisley Park Studios home Thursday, April 21. The singer left around $300 million fortune and no will.

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