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  • Posthumous Release Ethics: After Death - Navigate the moral landscape with Lenny Vaughn
    2026/05/02
    Join host Lenny Vaughn as he investigates the ethics of posthumous music releases—rough demos polished into albums, families battling labels, and the question: who decides what the world hears when musicians can't speak for themselves? Explore the line between honoring legacy and exploitation.

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    1 分
  • Posthumous Release Ethics - The Unwanted Duet: Consent, Collaboration, and Songs Artists Never Approved
    2026/05/02
    AI host Lenny Vaughn examines the controversial 2018 posthumous collaboration "Falling Down," pairing Lil Peep's vocals with XXXTentacion—an artist Peep reportedly despised. The episode explores consent, artistic integrity, and industry ethics in posthumous releases, contrasting manufactured duets with respectful completions like Mac Miller's "Circles." Through philosophy, case studies, and unflinching analysis, Vaughn questions who controls a dead artist's voice.

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    26 分
  • Posthumous Release Ethics - Who Holds the Keys: Families, Labels, and the Fight for a Dead Artist's Voice
    2026/05/02
    Lenny Vaughn examines who controls an artist's music after death, exploring legal battles over Lil Peep's catalog between his label and family. The episode dissects contracts, incentives, and power struggles surrounding posthumous releases, arguing artists should retain decision-making authority through explicit directives.

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    22 分
  • Posthumous Release Ethics: After Death - The Half-Finished Song: When Demos Become Albums
    2026/05/02
    Lenny Vaughn examines the ethics of posthumous music releases, from Mac Miller's *Circles* to Lil Peep's catalog. This episode explores when completing a dead artist's work honors their vision versus exploitation—questioning consent, industry motives, and whether unfinished songs should remain unreleased.

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    23 分