ABC/Randy HolmesFew people knew Prince better than Morris Day, and the leader of The Time says the Minneapolis icon would have objected to some of the releases from his vault following his death.
“They’re putting a lot of private moments out now that would never see the light of day,” Day tells Billboard. “I know he never intended for a lot of this stuff to be heard.”
Prince died April 2016, and there have been many posthumous music releases, including the Originals album which dropped last June on what would have been his 61st birthday.
Morris and Prince met as teenagers growing up in Minneapolis, and they produced The Time’s self-titled