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In one of his final interviews, Oliver Tree described a will that leaves his family nothing and funnels his music fortune into a foundation for emerging artists.

A Final Interview That Sounds Like a Last Word

Weeks before he died in a helicopter collision in Brazil, Oliver Tree sat in a studio for the “Zach Sang Show” and talked not about a new single, but about his will. He spoke casually, almost playfully, about a plan that now reads like a manifesto for what he wanted his legacy to be.

According to the interview, as reported by TMZ, Tree told host Zach Sang that his relatives would not inherit his success. He said his family was “not getting a dime,” and explained that he did not feel the wealth he made from music truly belonged to him at all.

Why He Turned His Back on Traditional Inheritance

Instead of a familiar story about a pop star protecting their estate for parents, partners, or future children, Tree described something closer to an artistic trust. He said he had structured his will so that most of his money would cycle back into the creative community through a foundation he created.

In the interview, Tree pointed out a hard truth that many music estates quietly prove over time. He noted that, historically, artists often earn more after their death than they ever did while alive. Rather than letting that posthumous surge become family wealth, he wanted it redirected to the next wave of talent.

His foundation, with the unmistakably Oliver title “Dr. Oliver Tree’s Art Grants for Baby Geniuses,” was set up to distribute any income from his catalog, both what he had already made and whatever might come in later. The mission, as he framed it, was simple. The money that came from art should go back to artists.

Oliver Tree performing live on stage.
Photo: TMZ

The Crash That Froze His Plans in Time

Then the unthinkable happened. Tree, 32, was killed in Brazil when two helicopters collided near Rio de Janeiro. Five others died with him, including YouTuber Gaspi. The last video Tree posted showed a bright, ordinary day in the Brazilian countryside, filled with food, friends, and work on the road.

Influencer Iae Break, who had spent time with him in Brazil, later shared a tribute and memories of their final hours together. For fans watching from home, the timeline is wrenching. A carefree travel vlog, a heartfelt interview about legacy, and then a sudden, final headline.

Legacy, Family, and the Questions Left Behind

Tree built his career as an eccentric, a performance artist as much as a musician, and his will mirrors that same refusal to play by industry rules. His decision to cut out his family in favor of unknown “baby geniuses” reframes him not only as a provocateur, but as someone determined to make his life story a funding source for other dreamers.

What it meant inside his private world is something only his inner circle knows. There are no public feuds on record, no detailed explanations yet. What there is, at least for now, is the document he described, a foundation with his name on it, and a promise that his success would become seed money for artists he would never meet.

In the coming months, lawyers, family members, and business partners will decide how those plans unfold in reality. For fans, the interview already stands as a striking part of his legacy. Oliver Tree did not just talk about making art that outlived him. He tried to make sure the money did too.

How do you read Oliver Tree’s decision to steer his fortune away from his family and toward future artists? Share your thoughts on his will, his foundation, and the legacy he leaves behind.

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