Prince Didn’t Have a Will because he only trusted ‘beautiful, 20-something women’ advisors

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It’s hard for most people to believe that Prince didn’t have a will, but for those closest to him it make perfect sense.

According to many of the people who worked with him, Prince’s finances were always in shambles. In the 5 years leading up to his death, it was impossible to get him to sign ANY legal document — because he felt “screwed over” by deals he signed in his younger years.

via TMZ:

Prince was so distrusting … he jumped from lawyer to lawyer almost every year, and sometimes more often. One professional who worked with the singer tells us, Prince called him out of the blue one day and said he wanted to hire him. The professional asked Prince for his business files, and the answer was, “I don’t know, they’re out there somewhere.” The professional never got the files. 

We’re told although Prince hired and fired a slew of professionals, his most trusted advisers were “beautiful, 20-something women, all models with no experience in anything.” It caused chaos in his life … especially in the financial department.

Well, Prince DID have a thing for beautiful women. Yesterday, his sister filed paperwork to become executor of his estate.

Who gets Prince’s money? Jehovah’s Witnesses could gain from the Singer’s estate

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One of the smallest faiths in the U.S., known for its conservative values and talking about the end of days, could gain a massive fortune after the death of one of its most prominent members.

Prince, the gender-bending singer famous for his sensual music and theatrics, was a devout member of the Jehovah’s Witnesses. While it is unclear whether he arranged a will, Prince has few living family members, leaving many to speculate that he may have left some of his estate to the Jehovah’s Witnesses. The singer was worth at least $300 million, according to the online site Celebrity Net Worth, and his estate will continue getting money from royalties after his death.

There are only about 8.2 million active Jehovah’s Witnesses, in a little more than 118,000 congregations around the world, and the church spent $236 million in 2015, according to the 2016 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses, which annually chronicles the organization’s activities. The church has no paid clergy, and its website touts a modest lifestyle — most of the money was spent on caring for leaders, missionaries and traveling overseers around the world.

No matter what happens with Prince’s estate, the Jehovah’s Witnesses are poised to acquire a significant fortune sooner rather than later. The church plans to sell its property in the Brooklyn borough of New York for as much as $1 billion as part of its plan to move its world headquarters to Warwick, New York, the New York Times reported this year. Church representatives declined to be interviewed for this article, but if the group were to become a beneficiary of Prince’s estate, the money would be added to the amount to be gained through the property sale and potentially change the organization’s annual budget in a drastic way.

Prince Has Been Cremated In A Secret Ceremony

The funeral comes just one day after Prince’s body was released to his family following an autopsy, with it still being inconclusive as to how the singing legend died.
The funeral comes just one day after Prince’s body was released to his family following an autopsy, with it still being inconclusive as to how the singing legend died.

It has been confirmed that Prince’s body was cremated in a secret memorial service yesterday. The event took place at his Paisley Park estate in Minnesota, where he was tragically found dead in an elevator on Thursday.

Prince’s sister, Tyka Nelson, was spotted taking the star’s ashes from the First Memorial Waterston chapel in south Minneapolis with her son Prez, with the chapel priding themselves on providing “professional funeral services for all religious, ethnic and social backgrounds”. Prince was a member of the Christian denomination of the Jehovah’s Witnesses, which is why his funeral took place so quickly as the faith dictates it should always be within one week of death. However, Prince’s cremation doesn’t follow the Jehovah Witness ritual of being laid to rest in a grave.

The Mirror report that Prince had already told his family of the type of service he wished to have following his death, insisting that there should be “no drama”. The funeral comes just one day after Prince’s body was released to his family following an autopsy, with it still being inconclusive as to how the singing legend died. However, Carver County Sheriff Jim Olson did rule out suicide, saying in a press conference: “We have no reason to believe at this point that it’s a suicide, but it’s early on in the investigation. “Prince is a very private person and I don’t think it would be unusual for him to be there by himself.”

Beyoncé burns Jay Z in new video and album

Beyoncé burns Jay Z in new video and album  Beyonce dropped the new album and hour long video for "Lemonade" on Saturday.
Beyoncé burns Jay Z in new video and album Beyonce dropped the new album and hour long video for “Lemonade” on Saturday.

By Hardeep Phull | New York Post  | 

Bey’s back, and if you think the “Formation” video caused a stir, then check out “Lemonade.”

Her long-awaited sixth album, “Lemonade,” was announced to the world on Saturday night via an hour-long video companion, which premiered on HBO. The central theme was her strained relationship with husband Jay.

A number of songs, including “Pray You Catch Me” and “Don’t Hurt Yourself,” alluded heavily to the rapper’s long-rumored infidelity. The video segment to “Hold Up” left even less to the imagination, as Bey is filmed cheerily walking down a street, using a baseball bat to smash up everything in sight. Too subtle? Well, try the next scene, in which she drives a monster truck over a row of cars, completely obliterating them.

The track “Sorry” even goes as far as throwing in names. Beyoncé wistfully sings, “He only want me when I’m not there/He better call Becky with the good hair.” Whether Becky is a fictional name or not, it seems we finally know what Jay’s 2014 showdown with Solange Knowles in a Standard Hotel elevator was all about.

Just as the HBO video seemed destined to end in divorce papers, the album’s narrative actually took a turn towards reconciliation, especially on the raw piano ballad “Sandcastles.” It featured accompanying footage of a reunited Jay and Bey tenderly holding and caressing each other.

The visual album also made a point of addressing the other main man in her life – father Matthew Knowles. The bluesy “Daddy Lessons” didn’t shy away from his own infidelity and his emotional mistreatment of Beyoncé’s mother, Tina. But the singer also paid homage to her father’s wisdom, included were scenes from a touching home video with Knowles and a pre-teen Beyoncé.

“Lemonade” also featured a string of cameo appearances from celebrities, including Zendaya, Amandla Stenberg, Quevenzhané Wallis and a twerking Serena Williams.

The album and its visual companion are streaming exclusively on the Jay Z-backed streaming service TIDAL, which describes “Lemonade” as a “conceptual project based on every woman’s journey of self-knowledge and healing.”

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Here’s 18 Lemonade Lyrics That Seem to Confirm Jay Z Cheated on Beyoncé

As Beyoncé’s Lemonade special unfolded on HBO Saturday night, it became clear that Beyoncé was mad at someone. A lot of people thought it might be Jay Z, and that the special would end with the couple announcing their divorce. Spoiler alert — they reconciled by the end, but it’s clear there was some drama along the way. While some viewers thought Bey’s lyrics were directed at her father, Mathew Knowles, others thought they served to confirm rumors that Jay cheated on Beyoncé at some point (never forget the elevator). Below, 18 lyrics that seem to support the latter theory.

1. You can taste the dishonesty / It’s on your breath as you pass it off so cavalier. (“Pray You Catch Me”)

2. Can’t you see there’s no other man above you / What a wicked way to treat the girl that loves you. (“Hold Up”)

3. Something don’t feel right because it ain’t right, especially coming up after midnight / I smell your secrets and I’m not too perfect to ever feel this worthless / How did it come down to this, going through your call list? / I don’t wanna lose my pride but I’ma fuck me up a bitch. (“Hold Up”)

4. What’s worse, looking jealous or crazy? Jealous or crazy? / More like walked all over lately, walked all over lately, I’d rather be crazy. (“Hold Up”)

5. It’s such a shame, you let this good love go to waste. (“Hold Up”)

6. Who the fuck do you think I am? You ain’t married to no average bitch, boy. (“Don’t Hurt Yourself”)

7. I am the dragon breathing fire / Beautiful man, I’m the lion / Beautiful man, I know you’re lying. (“Don’t Hurt Yourself”)

8. I smell that fragrance on your Louis V, boy / Just give my fat ass a big kiss, boy / Tonight I’m fucking up all your shit, boy. (“Don’t Hurt Yourself”)

9. This is your final warning / You know I give you life / If you try this shit again you gon’ lose your wife. (“Don’t Hurt Yourself”)

10. Looking at my watch, he shoulda been home / Today I regret the night I put that ring on / He always got them fucking excuses. (“Sorry”)

11. He only want me when I’m not on there / He better call Becky with the good hair. (“Sorry”)

12. My daddy warned me about men like you / He said, “Baby girl, he’s playing you.” (“Daddy Lessons”)

13. I’ve always been committed, I’ve been focused / I always paid attention, been devoted, tell me what did I do wrong? (“Love Drought”)

14. Ten times out of nine, I know you’re lying / 
But nine times outta ten, I know you’re trying. (“Love Drought”)

15. Are you aware you’re my lifeline, are you trying to kill me? / 
If I wasn’t me, would you still feel me? / 
Like on my worst day? Or am I not thirsty enough? (“Love Drought”)

16. Pictures snatched out the frame / 
Bitch, I scratched out your name and your face / 
What is it about you that I can’t erase, baby? (“Sandcastles”)

17. We built sandcastles that washed away
 / I made you cry when I walked away
 / And although I promised that I couldn’t stay, baby / 
Every promise don’t work out that way. (“Sandcastles”)

18. Found the truth beneath your lies
 / And true love never has to hide. (“All Night”)

Legendary Artist Prince Found Dead at 57

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Seth Abramovitch  |  The Hollywood Reporter/

Prince, a dizzylingly prolific multi-instrumentalist and virtuosic performer, was found dead at his home and recording studio in Minnesota early on Thursday, his publicist, Yvette Noel-Schure, told The Hollywood Reporter. He was 57.

Deputies are on scene at Paisley Park in Chanhassen conducting a death investigation currently, authorities said. No further details were immediately available and the cause of death is not being released at this time.

The performer was born Prince Rogers Nelson June 7, 1958, in Minneapolis, Minn.

He released his debut album, For You, in 1978, followed by Prince (1979), Dirty Mind (1980) and Controversy (1981). All of them traded in his trademark sound – deep synth funk grooves with provocatively sexual lyrics and heart-piercing ballads sung in pure falsetto.

His mainstream breakthrough came with back-to-back albums with his backing band the Revolution: In 1982, 1999 launched several pop and dance floor hits onto the charts, including “Little Red Corvette” and the title song, a post-apocalyptic party anthem.

Two years later he released the album – a soundtrack, actually, to his movie-starring debut – that would launch him into the same superstar stratosphere of other 1980s pop titans like Michael Jackson and Madonna.

The soundtrack was 1984’s Purple Rain, a searing musical backdrop to a semi-autobiographical tale of “The Kid,” a Minneapolis rocker from an abusive family. The album launched five singles, two of which – “When Doves Cry” and Let’s Go Crazy” – went to Number 1 on the Billboard chart. The title ballad reached Number 2 and has gone on to become one of the most recognizable rock anthems in history. The soundtrack itself is frequently cited on music critics’ polls as being one of the best of all time, and Prince won an Oscar for original score in 1985.

Subsequent releases grew more experimental in nature, including the psychedelic Around the World in a Day (1985) and Sign “O” the Times (1987), a double-album recorded partly before a live audience in Paris that dispensed with the Revolution and which is widely considered to have been produced at Prince’s creative peak. (Among the compositions on it are “The Ballad of Dorothy Parker,” “If I was Your Girlfriend,” and “I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man.”)

In between he starred in one more film, 1986’s Under the Cherry Moon, in which he played a gigolo wooing Kristin Scott Thomas in the south of France. The movie bombed, but produced a successful soundtrack album: Parade, which featured the hits “Kiss” and “Mountains.”

Throughout the 1990s, Prince was later backed by a large band known as The New Power Generation, and his sound moved away from synth and heavy rock guitars and into one of brassier R&B. In 1993, he famously changed his name to that of an unpronounceable glyph that melded the symbols for male and female.

The move was one of protest against his label, Warner Bros., leading him to shave the word “Slave” into his face at one point. Between 1994 and 1996 he churned out the five remaining records due on his contract and signed with Arista Records in 1998.

By the 2000s, the glyph was retired and he was once again referring to himself as Prince. In 2001, Prince became a Jehovah’s Witness and moved to Los Angeles to “better understand the music industry.” In a 2008 interview with the New Yorker, he compared his religious conversion to “a realization … like Neo in The Matrix.”

In that same interview he grew uncharacteristically political, saying, “So here’s how it is: you’ve got the Republicans, and basically they want to live according to this.” (He gestured at a Bible.) “But there’s the problem of interpretation, and you’ve got some churches, some people, basically doing things and saying it comes from here, but it doesn’t.”

“And then on the opposite end of the spectrum you’ve got blue, you’ve got the Democrats, and they’re, like, ‘You can do whatever you want.’ Gay marriage, whatever. But neither of them is right,” Prince said. The comments drew criticism from gay rights groups and fans, many of whom felt the musician had turned his back on them since the days of Controversy, when he toyed with ideas of gender and sexuality and sang on the title song, “Am I black or white, am I straight or gay?”

In the 15 years since, he’s released an astonishing 15 records and toured tirelessly. His latest tour, dubbed “Piano & a Microphone,” saw him criss-crossing the globe from Melbourne, Aus., to Oakland, Calif., cycling through an intimate, improvised evening of hits performed solo at a grand piano.

On the night he learned of his collaborator Vanity’s recent death, Prince told the crowd, “I just found out a little while ago that someone dear to us has passed away. So I’m going to dedicate this song to her.“

The song was: Little Red Corvette.”

Jay Z Storms Out On Beyoncé: Is their tumultuous marriage over forever?

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RaderOnline – Jay Z had 99 problems but Beyonce is no longer one! RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that – as the 34-year-old “Single Ladies” superstar prepares for her world tour – her rapper husband has left their shared home for some time alone. According to an insider, “Jay Z recently told his entire staff that he will not be needing them for another month!”

“He said that he has to take care of business and has a lot of traveling to do,” the source continued. “As Beyonce prepares for her upcoming tour, Jay Z said that he is going to use the time to take care of his own business.” Indeed, Jay Z has been spotted out and about in NYC several times since late last month, while Beyonce has been holed up in hush-hush tour rehearsals at GMT Studios in Culver City, Calif.

Where’s Mommy? Beyonce Missing From Jay Z & Blue’s Day Out In NYC Photos

As Radar previously reported, the 46-year-old rap mogul – who is also father to Queen B’s four-year-old daughter, Blue Ivy – has taken a back seat to his wife’s career in recent months. Recent weeks have seen several big announcements about Beyonce’s new fashion line, Ivy Park, and growing Record Label, Parkwood Entertainment, while Jay Z’s career has been more quiet! “Jay Z has been sweating the fact that his wife is trying to start her own empire right now and he is going into overdrive with making sure that it does not trump his own,” a source previously told Radar. On top of that, as Radar was the first to report, Jay Z’s been involved in a nasty paternity battle with 22-year-old Rymir Satterthwaite, who alleges that the rapper is his father from an affair that he had prior to his rise to fame.

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