2Pac, Pop Soke and Juice WRLD are among those who've sold millions in new music released after they passed away.
Tyler, The Creator wants that to stop. He explained why during a recent show.
Tyler, The Creator speaks on posthumous releases at last nights show.pic.twitter.com/fefTUWHS3K
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“Some of these are so good I can’t just let it sit on my hard drive,” he said in reference to his Call Me If You Get Lost reissue featuring eight new tracks. “Because I have it in my will that if I die they can’t put no fucking post[humous] album out. That’s fucking gross, like, half-ass ideas and some random feature on it from some n*gga I didn’t f*ck with. Like, no.”
Do you agree with Tyler on that.
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