Welcome 2 America is a posthumous album by American musician Prince, released through NPG Records on July 30, 2021. Recorded in 2010 before the “Welcome 2 America” Tour, the album “Welcome 2 America” documents Prince’s concerns, hopes, and visions for a shifting society, presciently foreshadowing an era of political division, disinformation, and a renewed fight for racial justice. It is the first full previously-unreleased studio album of Prince material to be released posthumously.
It’s hard to know what to make of the steady stream of releases to flow from Prince’s legendary vaults. On one hand, even a casual fan can marvel at the sheer scope of his output, and how he would regularly cast aside entire albums’ worth of songs that would be career highlights for any other artist. On the other hand, he was a meticulous artist with impossibly exacting standards that these songs didn’t meet for whatever now-unknowable reasons, so what does it mean to listen to them without his blessing?<br /> <i>Welcome 2 America</i> does not offer any immediate clues as to its pariah status. Recorded in 2010 with New Power Generation, these are fully realised funk, R&B and rock songs, often sharp and lyrically prescient—nothing necessarily revelatory or adventurous by the measure of Prince’s own formidable canon, but far from anyone’s idea of detritus. “Yes” is a rowdy rave-up, while Prince pays tribute to fellow Minneapolis lifers with a perhaps unlikely cover of Soul Asylum’s 2006 “Stand Up and B Strong”.