.- Mexico City On July 23, marks four years since the death of Amy Winehouse. And if you think you will soon hear new material from the singer as has happened with other deceased musicians, sorry to tell you that it will not.
The president of Universal Music UK, David Joseph, said it destroyed all demos Amy Winehouse to ensure the label will not release posthumous material Amy.
“It was a moral thing,” he said in an interview with Billboard.
Although there has been an album Posthumous Winehouse Lioness: Hidden Treasures, seems to be the last
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The case of Amy Winehouse contrast to what happened to Tupac Shakur: in the 19 years after his death in 1996 seven new studio albums have been released Tupac, to this we must add 10 compilations, two albums of remixes, a soundtrack, a live DVD and a host of simple (not counting his appearance as a hologram Coachella ).
What do you think? Is it good that the record no longer profit from the dead musicians? Or do you prefer to launch new material
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