Posthumous albums, those released after the death of an artist, have always been a contentious subject for fans. Did they really want that music released?
Does something put out without an artist's ultimate approval count as canon? Should people be denied the chance to hear more from their favorite act?
This topic has taken on a more tragic wrinkle in the rap world in recent times as the untimely deaths of artists such as Juice Wrld and Lil Peep at a young age left behind not just a sense of untapped potential but a trove of recordings, many of which have gone on to subsequently hit streaming services in various forms.
There is no right or wrong answer on the thorny matter but someone with a strong view over his own future releases is Tyler, The Creator.
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