Anderson Paak Says “NO” To Posthumous Music Release.


Anderson Paak is making a bold new statement with brand new ink. The Silk Sonic member got a new tattoo expressing exactly how he feels about posthumous releases.

The brand new ink reads “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.”

The new ink sparked conversation on twitter, with fans referencing Mike Dee Pop Smoke’s close who aired his views on the deceased second posthumous album Faith stating “I’m upset my damn self at it cuss I know he wouldn’t even want this like this.”

Anderson Paak and Bruno Mars are gearing up to release Silk Sonic’s debut album An Evening with Silk Sonic later this year. Last month, the duo dropped their second single Skate.