American rapper Anderson .Paak gets a new tattoo telling people he does not want any of his music released once he’s dead because that music wasn’t made to be publicly heard.
The exact words are, “When I’m gone, please don’t release any posthumous albums or songs with my name attached. Those were just demos and never intended to be heard by the public.” – See the picture embedded below.
Anderson’s ink work may be an understandable request given that several rapper albums have been released posthumously once they have passed. Some artists—and possibly some fans—might find these projects morbid and go against their wishes.
Nevertheless, late rappers like Pop Smoke, Juice Wrld and Mac Miller had posthumous albums released on their behalf and were huge chart-toppers on the Billboard music charts. – XXL Magazine reports.
Have a look at the cool tattoo image below.