Prince, the acclaimed musician had two thousand unreleased songs stored in a secret vault at home. The legendary singer-songwriter, who sold more than 100 million records during his career, died at his home in Minnesota at the age of 57. The Daily Express reports: But it can be revealed the pop legend’s Paisley Park estate is home to a vault of thousands of unreleased tracks. It is known the vault includes a never-released song call Moonbeam Levels, which he recorded on July 6 1982. Prince’s sound engineer Susan Rogers described the track as “unbelievably beautiful” and claimed it was one of his finest ever works, one of many “classics” he never released but stored in the huge vault. So vast is the collection that an entire album of his unreleased music could be published every year for the next century. Although many believe the vault is just a legend or urban myth, those who have worked with the star confirmed its existence. It is actually a huge bank-style storage facility with a massive door and combination lock, ensuring maximum security. Rogers, who joined Prince’s team as a sound engineer in 1983, told how she began the curation process for the incredible [...]