Tyler, The Creator Takes A Stand Against Dead Rapper Music

by HHL JT

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.

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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.