Tyler, The Creator is doubling down on his stance in opposition to releasing posthumous music. If truth, he says he has it in writing.
On Wednesday evening (April 26), Tyler carried out his Property Sale present at The El Rey in Los Angeles. Throughout a break within the motion, he instructed the gang to take pleasure in him whereas he is right here, as a result of when he is gone, that shall be it for music.
“A few of these [songs] are so good I simply can’t allow them to sit on my exhausting drive,” Tyler instructed the gang. “As a result of I’ve in my will that if I die, they can not put no publish album out. That is f***ing gross. Like, some random options on it with any individual I did not f**ok with? No.”
Again in 2021, Tyler, The Creator additionally instructed XXL throughout his fall 2021 cowl story interview he wouldn’t need any posthumous music launched.
“Don’t proceed something in my title if I die,” he mentioned. “You bought this on file.”
Tyler is not the primary hip-hop artist to make this decree. Anderson .Paak received a message stating the identical factor tattooed on his arm in 2021.
Tyler, The Creator is definitely getting his flowers whereas he’s right here. His final two albums, Igor (2019) and Name Me If You Get Misplaced (2021) every gained Grammy awards for Finest Rap Album. Final month, Tyler launched the deluxe album Name Me If You Get Misplaced: The Property Sale, which featured eight beforehand unreleased tracks together with visitor appearances from Vince Staples, Madlib, A.S.A.P. Rocky and YG.
In different Tyler, The Creator-related information, he just lately bought a $13 million Bel Air, Calif. mansion on the heels of promoting his earlier swank digs on the Contemporary Prince’s block.
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