Itโs hard to imagine what can happen to our favorite musiciansโ music after theyโre gone, but in the case of these five legendary artists, things can get very dicey very quickly. In some cases, a musicianโs estate is swiftly settled, but we all know when money and power is involved, some folks want their hand in it all which is bound to cause problems.
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So now, The Root is taking a closer look at what happened to your favโs estate after they died.
Notorious B.I.G
The rap community continues to mourn the death of Brooklyn rapper Biggie Smallsโ mother, Voletta Wallace, after her February death. But before she passed, she made sure her sonโs legendary estate was handled with care. According to HipHipDX, Wallace approved the sale of Biggieโs catalog to Primary Wave, a private music publishing and talent management company.

Primary Wave announced the finalization of the deal on Thursday (March 20), according to reports. At this time, itโs unclear how much Biggieโs estate is currently worth, but experts speculate itโs valued anywhere between $100 million and $200 million.
Whitney Houston
At the time of her 2012 death, Whitney Houstonโs estate was valued at around $20 million, according to Variety. The legendary singer left it all to her only daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, in a will written in 1993 and later revised. However, Bobbi Kristinaโs death at age 22 in 2015โ before she could inherit most of her motherโs fortuneโ soon resulted in a battle over the millions.
According to USA Today, Houstonโs estate went to her mother, Cissy Houston, and her two brothers. Cissy was named the executor of Houstonโs willโ sharing the estate with Houstonโs two brothersโ but she would later renounced the role and make Houstonโs sister-in-law and manager, Marion โPatโ Houston, the sole administrator. Cissy died in 2024.
Nipsey Hussle
The 2019 murder of California rapper Nipsey Hussle sent shockwaves across the music community. In 2023, the battle over his $11 million estate was settled after years of legal issues. His children, Emani Asghedom and Kross Ermias Asghedom, were named his sole beneficiaries, according to Bleu Magazine.

His long-time partner and actress, Lauren London, was awarded 50 percent of cash and non-cash assets on behalf of their son, Kross, according to PEOPLE. The Asghedom family was also awarded guardianship of Emani. Now, Hussleโs brother, Samiel โBlacc Samโ Asghedom, shares custody with Emaniโs mother, Tanisha Foster.
Prince
Prince didnโt name anyone in his will, so after his 2016 death, his remaining estate was divided between his six siblings, according to CBS News. In 2022, the IRS and the estateโs administrator agreed to end an ongoing court battle and valued the estate at about $156 million, according to CNN.
But troubles arose once more after three of his siblings granted L. Londell McMillan and Charles Spicer Jr. each a 10 percent interest in Prince Legacy and management authority, according to CBS. One sibling, Sharon Nelson, later tried to amend the LLC agreement and remove McMillan and Spicer as managing members, and so the matter was taken to court. In 2024, CBS reported a Delaware judge ruled in favor of McMillan and Spicer.
Aaliyah
The โRock the Boatโ singerโs estate has been managed by Aaliyah LLC on behalf of her mother Diane Haughton and brother Rashad Haughton, according to Variety. But for more than two decades, conflicts with Aaliyahโs former manager, Barry Hankerson, over the control and distribution of her music has divided fans and family.

In 2021, Hankerson teased the idea of releasing the singerโs catalog on streaming services in addition to new posthumous music from the singer, which spurred mixed reviews from consumers. โFor 20 years we have battled behind the scenes, enduring shadowy tactics of deception,โ the estateโs said in a statement. โNow, this unscrupulous endeavor to release Aaliyahโs music without transparency or full accounting to the estate compels our hearts to express a word โ forgiveness.โ
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