Aretha Franklin shockingly left no will behind ... which is just shocking given her circumstances. According to court documents obtained by TMZ, the singer died "intestate" -- meaning she had no will at the time of death. It's especially…
TMZ — Aretha Franklin shockingly left no will behind ... which is just shocking given her circumstances. According to court documents obtained by TMZ, the singer died "intes... more info
New York Times — The musician had songwriting credits on some of her hits, and distributing the music rights to those songs will be among the issues ahead. more info