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Prince’s top songs to hit streaming services night of Grammys

Prince’s most popular songs are set to rock mosಌt streaming services beginning Feb. 12 — the night of the Grammy Awards, a music insider told The Post on Monday.

For the first time in 19 months, Prince’s Warner Music Group albums — including hits like “Let’s Go Crazy,” “Purple Rai🍎n” and “When Doves Cry” — will stream on Apple, Spotify, Pandora, Google Play, Deezer and other outlets,♔ the insider confirmed.

The Warner songs are currently availabl🦩e only on Jay🌼 Z’s Tidal service.

Prince pulled his music from all streaming services in July 2015 — nine months prior to. For the last nine months, his estate has been working on deals to return the Purple One’s music to tܫhe various streaming services.

“The switch gets turned on for everybody d🃏uring the Grammys,” the insider confiಌrmed.

Deals for Prince’s music outside of his Warner contract, including thousands of unreleased songs presumed to b🐠e in his much-discussed “vault,” are still being negotiated, sources said.

Although there has been much speculation surrounding Apple Music as a potential Prince streamer, Spotify seemed to h❀ave tipped its🔯 hand by posting ads in the New York City subway on Monday that featured its logo against a distinctly Prince-purple backdrop.

Adding to Prince fever is speculation that a Grammy tribute will i𒊎nclude performances by Bruno Mars, Rihanna and The Weeknd.

, claiming its use of Prince ♍songs violates its 90-day agreement.