The ‘9 to 5’ singer does not want her likeness used for posthumous hologram concerts.

Digital immortality is not in the cards forDolly Parton.

“I think I’ve left a great body of work behind,” Parton said.

Dolly Parton

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I’ll be around, we’ll find ways to keep me here."

Hologram concerts for both living and deceased musical artists have become a popular trend.

Last yearABBAlaunched a London residency concert inviting fans to see the group as they were in 1979.

For the time being, Parton is still adding to her already impressive list of accomplishments.

The singer is presently approaching the release of her hotly anticipated album,Rockstar.

“That’s the main reason I went ahead [with rock music].”

The album is a mix of original songs and rock classics.

The album even welcomes younger talent likeLizzo,Pink,Brandi Carlileand Parton’s goddaughter,Miley Cyrus.