Tyler, The Creator Calls Posthumous Music Releases "Gross" and His Will Won't Allow Them
During a performance at Los Angeles’ El Rey Theater on Wednesday (April 26), Tyler, the Creator made a revelation about his music and legacy.
The 32-year-old Grammy-winner said during the show that when he’s gone, so will be the availability of any of the music he recorded during his life. In fact, it’s already written in his will.
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"Some of these are so good I can't just let 'em sit on my hard drive," Tyler told fans after playing his unreleased track “Penny.” "Because I have in my will that if I die, they can't put no f*****g post[humous] album out. That's f*****g gross, like, half-ass ideas and some random feature on it from some n**** I didn't f**k with. Like, no."
Tyler’s new revelation comes as he celebrated the release of Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale, the deluxe edition of his Grammy-winning album.
Watch Tyler, the Creator’s comments below.