
Lana Del Rey reveals her will states there will be no posthumous music releases
Lana Del Rey has backed Anderson .Paak's latest tattoo about not wanting music released after he dies, saying she's added a similar statement to her own will.
Earlier this week Anderson .Paak's latest tatto was revealed, which features a statement about not wanting any of his music released after he passes. The tattoo 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."
Lana Del Rey has shared support for his latest tattoo via Instagram, revealing that she's added her own similar request prohibiting posthumous music releases to her will.
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Del Rey is yet to release her Blue Banisters album, will follow March's Chemtrails Over The Country Club record. She's released three songs from Blue Banisters so far - "Blue Banisters", "Text Book" and "Wildflower Wildfire".
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