The Game was recently asked about Anderson .Paak's tattoo, which has to do with releasing posthumous albums.
"When I'm gone please don't release any posthumous albums or songs with my name attached," reads Paak's tattoo. "Those were just demos and never intended to be heard by the public."
The Game was asked about the tattoo while speaking to TMZ and said he agrees with the message.
"Number one, you gotta respect his and everyone's artistry," said the rapper. "Anderson is like my brother, and I think for him, when I read it, I thought it was dope. I think I'm in agreeance with that, man. I don't want my sh*t out either ... People always f*ck the vision up. If you're not here, how can they finish it for you? Puffy after Big died, Life After Death hit ... If it ain't Puff, Dre, Pharrell, or Timbaland, don't touch my sh*t."
Would you want your camp to release all of your music once you're gone?