Paul McCartney Makes Minneapolis Crowd 'Go Crazy' With Prince Tribute

"Thank you, Prince, for writing so many beautiful songs, so much music."

Weeks after Prince's untimely death, entertainers and fans alike are still finding ways to pay tribute to the music legend.

Paul McCartney dedicated his concert in Minneapolis on Wednesday to "the late, great Prince," according to the Star Tribune. The former Beatle rocked out to Prince's song "Let's Go Crazy" and the crowd went wild.

"Here’s to the man," McCartney said, via the Star Tribune. "Loved that guy. Thank you, Prince, for writing so many beautiful songs, so much music. And he’s your guy."

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Prince was found dead at his Paisley Park compound in Minnesota on April 21. The entertainer was 57.

An autopsy and toxicology scan were completed just after Prince died, but the Midwest Medical Examiner's Office said it would "take days and weeks" to process the results. Reports recently surfaced that the musician was planning on meeting with California doctor Howard Kornfeld, who specializes in addiction treatment, the day after he died.

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