Authorities
are investigating the circumstances surrounding his death. An autopsy
will be conducted Friday, starting at 9 a.m. CT (10 a.m. ET).
Prince Rogers Nelson, 57, died Thursday after he was found unresponsive in an elevator at his studios in Chanhassen, Minnesota.
Paramedics
tried to perform CPR but were unable to revive him, authorities said.
He was pronounced dead at 10:07 a.m., less than 30 minutes after
sheriff's deputies responded to a medical call at the scene.
An outpouring of grief followed as fans paid tribute to the singer who masterfully blended rock, R&B, jazz, funk and pop.
'Finality of a giant chapter'
In
his home state of Minnesota, where he was a favorite native son, they
wanted to remember Prince. And they did it in a way he probably would
have approved of: They danced.
Tears
fell freely as they blasted hits such as "Nothing Compares 2 u" and
held impromptu dance parties decked out in Prince gear.
Fans celebrate Prince at First Avenue nightclub
A sea of people in purple outfits lined the streets with purple flowers and stuffed animals.
"When
I heard [the news of his death], it was like the finality of a giant
chapter of my life knowing that there would be no more music," said
Allison Werthmann-Radnich, who choked up on the streets of Minneapolis.
"Memories
of Prince and his music are the background and cornerstone of pretty
much every important event in my life. Prom, weddings, New Year's Eve
celebrations, concerts at First Avenue and 7th Street Avenue."
She said she looked up to him for not compromising his artistic integrity.
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