At the time of his death, Tao was producing a song for
Cage's
I Never Knew You EP and working on his first solo album for
Definitive Jux. On July 9, 2009,
El-P announced via
Twitter that Tao's album
King of Hearts was finished and would be released posthumously on October 20, 2009. It was eventually released by Definitive Jux (in collaboration with
Fat Possum Records) on August 17, 2010, along with a free download EP from Central Services. About the album, El-P said, "We all expected to get Camu in the studio and go as far as he wanted to go with the record. The songs are bare, but then again a lot of them are just what he wanted. A lot of them wouldn't have changed much. Knowing Camu, he had a lot of talented musician friends he would have liked to have collaborated and have involved. I do think the album would have been different had he lived to complete it."
Aesop Rock stated in a 2008 interview with
The A.V. Club that his next album may contain "a couple of songs about [his] friend Camu". In his song "Racing Stripes", Rock reflected on Tao near the end of his life. Specifically, he noted Tao's unusual haircut and habits Tao had developed. Tao is also the main subject in Rock's song "Get Out of the Car" from his 2016 album
The Impossible Kid, reflecting on how the death of Tao drove him to an eight-year-long state of "emotional paralysis" and an increasing trend of self-imposed social isolation. In 2017, when the video for this song was released, Rock remarked, "This May 25th marks nine years since the death of my friend Camu Tao, an event that serves as an emotional and narrative anchor in both this song and my life. I wanted to reflect on things that had changed since, and try to connect some events I hadn't realized were potentially related."
El-P, Tao's friend and founder of the Definitive Jux label, dedicated his album
Cancer 4 Cure to Tao's memory. The song "The Full Retard" from the album features a looped vocal sample, "You should pump this shit like they do in the future", taken from Tao's lyrics on his track "When You're Going Down", and a bridge where the lyric, "lil' bitch", is repeated in a style derived from previous collaborations between the two artists, most notably Tao's track "Hold the Floor", to which El-P remarks, "That's some Camu shit." He later indirectly spoke about Tao in his verse on the track "Thursday in the Danger Room" from
Run the Jewels' 2016 album
Run the Jewels 3. In a now-deleted tweet responding to a fan's question, El-P confirmed that the verse was about an experience he had with Tao while Tao had cancer. ==Discography==