Prince was planning advice book for young musicians

25 April 2016 - 15:31 By Bang Showbiz

In a previously unreleased interview, Prince has revealed he was planning on writing about the ''hardships'' faced by music artists one day. The legendary singer - who passed away on Thursday at his home in Minnesota - was planning to write a book to offer advice to young singers. Speaking in 1997 in a previously unreleased interview with Top of the Pops magazine as published in The Observer newspaper, he said: ''One day I might write the book about the hardships artists face. It's incredible that you write songs but don't own the rights to them and someone else can do whatever they like with them. Prince awake for six days before death''Still my soul is cast iron and not to be dented. I've been on the mountain top and seen what there is to see. I've been Number 1 and sold huge amounts of records. My main concern is that I can now enjoy being a musician again.'' Meanwhile, before his untimely death, Prince had revealed he was penning an autobiography titled 'The Beautiful Ones'. Prince's final resting place kept privateHe said: ''The good people of Random House have made me an offer I can't refuse! It's going to be called 'The Beautiful Ones'. I literally just got off the plane. I'm going to go home and change and put some dancing clothes on. Props to my brother Harry Belafonte. ''You all still read books, right? My brother Dan - Dan Piepenbring of the Paris Review - is helping with it. He's a good critic. That's what I need. Not a yes man.''..

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