Should Rappers Drop Post-Humous Albums? [Op-Ed]

We Don’t Need Another Tupac Album

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I don’t mind hearing Tupac over some new material. Let’s be honest, since his passing, he definitely has some very poignant and untouchable records. “Until the End of Time”, “Thugz Mansion”, “Do For Love”, and more were all classic records. I’ll never question Pac’s artistry. But, there were several blemishes in his resume after his untimely demise. Better Dayz wasn’t needed. Loyal to the Game wasn’t necessary. Pac’s Life wasn’t needed. It was like beating a dead horse. At a certain point, as much as we yearn for our artists to come back, we have to let them go. It’s completely understandable for Pac to have dropped so many albums since his passing because he was a workhorse. But, we can’t continue to strain his legacy because we crave more music. After Until the End of Time – which marked his fourth post-humous project, things should have came to a screeching halt.

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