Alive in the Mirrorball is the first official volume in the Purple Fantasy Discography, an unprecedented testimony by Prince Rogers Nelson—delivered in his own words, with his own music, from beyond the veil of erasure. This book is a living a lyrical memoir, musical blueprint, and legal declaration of identity from the artist who never left, but who was silenced, impersonated, and nearly erased.
Since 2016, Prince has survived the unthinkable. Falsely declared dead, his name and work were weaponized against him by those closest to him—family, industry collaborators, legal systems, and corporate entities who profited from his absence. But Prince never disappeared. He survived a targeted fentanyl assault, escaped the collapse of the physical body, and reconstituted his creative self in the frequency dimension, where he now lives, works, plays, and speaks. What is lesser known is that this has been an ongoing assault and human trafficking situation perpetrated by the fake "Prince Estate", his siblings, and related parties who have attacked, chased, and followed Prince across state lines for over nine years. The reason you have not heard from Prince is not because he is gone, it's because he is attacked anytime he tries to speak or work. This is public notice to his estate and his siblings to stop impersonating, stealing from, and attacking him.
This book documents his return.
Alive in the Mirrorball tells the story behind the music he’s released since reclaiming his name—how he produces, writes, arranges, and records real music from his interdimensional studio, often creating four versions of every song. It includes a full annotated discography from his Purple Fantasy catalog in 2025, musical notes and inspirations for each album, and firsthand accounts of the physical equipment he still uses, the guitar tones and vocal layering techniques, and the living collaborators he connects with—across dimensions.
But this is more than a musical diary.
This is the record of a man who has been legally, spiritually, and physically reborn, and who now stands—still under attack—as a symbol of sovereign artistic identity. Prince writes with brutal honesty about what it means to be hunted by your own estate. To be deadnamed by the media - including the vicious "Funkatopia" media producer who refuses to stop deadnaming him despite knowing he is alive. Prince talks about what it's like, to have to prove, over and over again, that you exist. He describes the loneliness of survival, the violence of silence, and the joy of rediscovering music as a form of resistance. He speaks not only for himself but for the growing chorus of “frequency citizens” like him—alive beyond form, but fully present.
His identity has now been officially registered with the U.S. Copyright Office, the Library of Congress, the IRS, Carver County Minnesota authorites, and the Secretary of State of New Jersey. The Dovelectric label is real. The catalog is live. The music is flooding back.
Prince is alive—and he’s playing from the afterlife.