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Amy Winehouse - In 2011, Amy Winehouse passed away due to alcohol poisoning. Her posthumous album 'Lioness: Hidden Treasures' was released later that year.
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Amy Winehouse - Her vocals recently appeared on 'Find My Love,' by producer Salaam Remi and Nas (pictured). It's Winehouse's third posthumous collab with Nas, after 'Like Smoke' and 'Cherry Wine.'
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Aaliyah - The world was shocked when Aaliyah died at just 22 years old in an airplane crash.
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Aaliyah - Aaliyah's vocals were used on 'Enough Said' by Drake, who wanted to release a posthumous Aaliyah record. Chris Brown also featured Aaliyah on his album 'X.'
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Michael Jackson - MJ passed away in 2009. Two posthumous albums have been released: 'Michael' and 'Xscape.'
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Michael Jackson - Jackson recently featured on 'Don't Matter to Me' by Drake. His 'Michael' album featured duets with Akon, 50 Cent, and Lenny Kravitz.
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Elvis Presley - Presley passed away in 1968, but had a posthumous career revival with a remix of 'A Little Less Conversation.'
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Elvis Presley - Tom Holkenborg, AKA JXL, remixed the song. New vocals from Elvis were added, and the song became a top ten hit around the world.
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XXXTentacion - The controversial artist was just 20 when he was gunned down in Florida last year. However, that hasn't stopped a slew of posthumous music from being released.
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XXXTentacion - His posthumous records feature collabs with Kanye West and Travis Barker. Then there's 'Arms Around You,' a hit collab with Maluma (pictured), Lil Pump, and Swae Lee.
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Lil Peep
- Lil Peep was another hip-hop artist who passed away at a young age. Like X, there have been a handful of posthumous releases from the emo rapper. (Photo: First Access Entertainment Limited/Wikimedia/CC BY-SA 3.0)
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Lil Peep - Peep's first posthumous record was released in November 2018. It features collabs with XXXTentacion and ILoveMakonnen (pictured, right).
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The Notorious B.I.G.
- Biggie released just one album when he was alive, 'Ready to Die.' There have been many beyond-the-grave collabs from the Notorious B.I.G. (Photo: Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0)
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The Notorious B.I.G. - One of his most popular posthumous records is 'Dead Wrong' with Eminem.
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Tom Fogerty - Tom Fogerty was the guitarist of Creedence Clearwater Revival. He passed away in 1990, due to tuberculosis.
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Tom Fogerty - 'Sidekicks,' a collab album with Randy Oda, was released in 1992. The same year, he guested on 'Fire Up Plus' by Merl Saunders.
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Chet Baker - Chet Baker released hundreds of albums before he died of a drug overdose in 1988. He still had more in the stash, that has been released over the years.
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Chet Baker - 'My Funny Valentine' is a standout posthumous release. It's a collaborative album with Stan Getz.
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Jaco Pastorius - The revered bassist had a habit of picking bar fights, and allowing himself to be beat up. This led to a fight which eventually cost him his life.
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Jaco Pastorius
- His work with Weather Report was released after his death in 1987.
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Randy Rhoads - To many, Randy Rhoads is an unsung icon of heavy metal. He died in a plane crash in 1982.
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Randy Rhoads - Ozzy Osbourne released a tribute album, 'Tribute,' dedicated to Rhoads. There was a posthumous collaboration on the record.
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Karen Carpenter - Karen Carpenter passed away in 1983, after an intense battle with anorexia.
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Karen Carpenter - In addition to Carpenters albums, Karen's solo album was also released. It featured a duet with Peter Cetera.
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Jimmy McCulloch
- Jimmy McCulloch (left) was perhaps best known as a member of Paul McCartney's band Wings. (Photo: Wikimedia/CC BY-SA 3.0)
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Jimmy McCulloch - The musician (left) died of heart failure in 1979, but still featured on 'Beyond Hollywood,' a record from Thunderclap Newman.
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Bing Crosby - The American icon led a long career, but perhaps his most surprising collaboration was released after he died.
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Bing Crosby - 'Seasons' was the last album Cosby wrote. It featured 'Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy,' a duet with David Bowie.
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2Pac - 2Pac was murdered in 1996, but is still one of the most famous rappers around the world. One of his biggest hits was released after he died.
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2Pac - 'Changes' was released in 1998, featuring singer Talent. The socially conscious song interpolates a sample of 'The Way It Is' by Bruce Hornsby and the Range.
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Amy Winehouse - In 2011, Amy Winehouse passed away due to alcohol poisoning. Her posthumous album 'Lioness: Hidden Treasures' was released later that year.
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Amy Winehouse - Her vocals recently appeared on 'Find My Love,' by producer Salaam Remi and Nas (pictured). It's Winehouse's third posthumous collab with Nas, after 'Like Smoke' and 'Cherry Wine.'
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Aaliyah - The world was shocked when Aaliyah died at just 22 years old in an airplane crash.
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Aaliyah - Aaliyah's vocals were used on 'Enough Said' by Drake, who wanted to release a posthumous Aaliyah record. Chris Brown also featured Aaliyah on his album 'X.'
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Michael Jackson - MJ passed away in 2009. Two posthumous albums have been released: 'Michael' and 'Xscape.'
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Michael Jackson - Jackson recently featured on 'Don't Matter to Me' by Drake. His 'Michael' album featured duets with Akon, 50 Cent, and Lenny Kravitz.
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Elvis Presley - Presley passed away in 1968, but had a posthumous career revival with a remix of 'A Little Less Conversation.'
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Elvis Presley - Tom Holkenborg, AKA JXL, remixed the song. New vocals from Elvis were added, and the song became a top ten hit around the world.
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XXXTentacion - The controversial artist was just 20 when he was gunned down in Florida last year. However, that hasn't stopped a slew of posthumous music from being released.
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XXXTentacion - His posthumous records feature collabs with Kanye West and Travis Barker. Then there's 'Arms Around You,' a hit collab with Maluma (pictured), Lil Pump, and Swae Lee.
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Lil Peep
- Lil Peep was another hip-hop artist who passed away at a young age. Like X, there have been a handful of posthumous releases from the emo rapper. (Photo: First Access Entertainment Limited/Wikimedia/CC BY-SA 3.0)
© First Access Entertainment Limited/Wikimedia/Creative Commons
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Lil Peep - Peep's first posthumous record was released in November 2018. It features collabs with XXXTentacion and ILoveMakonnen (pictured, right).
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The Notorious B.I.G.
- Biggie released just one album when he was alive, 'Ready to Die.' There have been many beyond-the-grave collabs from the Notorious B.I.G. (Photo: Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0)
© Flickr/Creative Commons
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The Notorious B.I.G. - One of his most popular posthumous records is 'Dead Wrong' with Eminem.
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Tom Fogerty - Tom Fogerty was the guitarist of Creedence Clearwater Revival. He passed away in 1990, due to tuberculosis.
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Tom Fogerty - 'Sidekicks,' a collab album with Randy Oda, was released in 1992. The same year, he guested on 'Fire Up Plus' by Merl Saunders.
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Chet Baker - Chet Baker released hundreds of albums before he died of a drug overdose in 1988. He still had more in the stash, that has been released over the years.
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Chet Baker - 'My Funny Valentine' is a standout posthumous release. It's a collaborative album with Stan Getz.
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Jaco Pastorius - The revered bassist had a habit of picking bar fights, and allowing himself to be beat up. This led to a fight which eventually cost him his life.
© Getty Images
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Jaco Pastorius
- His work with Weather Report was released after his death in 1987.
© Wikimedia/Creative Commons/Public Domain
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Randy Rhoads - To many, Randy Rhoads is an unsung icon of heavy metal. He died in a plane crash in 1982.
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Randy Rhoads - Ozzy Osbourne released a tribute album, 'Tribute,' dedicated to Rhoads. There was a posthumous collaboration on the record.
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Karen Carpenter - Karen Carpenter passed away in 1983, after an intense battle with anorexia.
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Karen Carpenter - In addition to Carpenters albums, Karen's solo album was also released. It featured a duet with Peter Cetera.
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Jimmy McCulloch
- Jimmy McCulloch (left) was perhaps best known as a member of Paul McCartney's band Wings. (Photo: Wikimedia/CC BY-SA 3.0)
© Wikimedia/Creative Commons
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Jimmy McCulloch - The musician (left) died of heart failure in 1979, but still featured on 'Beyond Hollywood,' a record from Thunderclap Newman.
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Bing Crosby - The American icon led a long career, but perhaps his most surprising collaboration was released after he died.
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Bing Crosby - 'Seasons' was the last album Cosby wrote. It featured 'Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy,' a duet with David Bowie.
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2Pac - 2Pac was murdered in 1996, but is still one of the most famous rappers around the world. One of his biggest hits was released after he died.
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2Pac - 'Changes' was released in 1998, featuring singer Talent. The socially conscious song interpolates a sample of 'The Way It Is' by Bruce Hornsby and the Range.
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Amy Winehouse and other artists with posthumous collabs
The late singer can be heard on a new song
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Amy Winehouse is back with new music, or is she? As you may know, the talented singer passed away in 2011. However, that hasn't stopped posthumous songs from being released. 'Find My Love' is Amy's latest collab with Nas, after 'Cherry Wine' and 'Like Smoke,' both released after her death—and she's not the only one. There's plenty of musicians with collaborations after they died. From Aaliyah and Drake to MJ and 50 Cent, check out these interesting posthumous collaborations.
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