Juice WRLD’s last posthumous album, ‘The Party Never Ends,’ is projected to enter No. 4, as 93,000 album-equivalent units are expected to sell in its opening week
Juice WRLD’s last posthumous album, The Party Never Ends, is projected to enter No. 4, as 93,000 album-equivalent units are expected to sell in its opening week, per HitsDD.
The album was released on Black Friday (November 29), a short week before the fifth anniversary of Juice’s death, and currently outpaces major sellers including Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department fluffing No. 1; Kendrick Lamar’s GNX, which sits at No. 2; and at No. 3, the Wicked soundtrack.
Though in a heartfelt note, Juice’s label head Lil Bibby shared a tribute to the late rapper’s legacy. “Been 5 years kid, still missing you down here,” he wrote. “Your fans still miss you, still getting on my nerves every day.”
It also features a trailer with actor Eric Roberts, where he acts as a grandfather sharing Juice WRLD’s music with his grandchildren, along with cover art created by Takashi Murakami, the renowned artist.
The final song released right before the album is “All Girls Are the Same 2 (Insecure).” In this single, Nicki Minaj collaborates with Juice.