A Prince musical could be heading to Broadway.
The 57-year-old singer was found dead at his Paisley Park estate in April and music executive Charles Koppelman - who signed the Purple Rain hitmaker when he was head of EMI and released his 1996 triple album Emancipation thinks he deserves to have his legacy "honoured" in some way.
Charles, who - along with Prince's lawyer and manager L. Londell McMillan - has been appointed to handle the singer's entertainment assets by his estate's administrators, explained there could be a Broadway musical or a Cirque du Soleil show featuring the star's biggest hits.
He added: "Prince was an icon on the level of The Beatles and Michael Jackson, and his legacy should be honoured. Though his name was Prince, I always thought he was the king of music."
Prince left behind thousands of unreleased songs when he died, and the businessman has promised fans will get to hear a lot of it.