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  • Juice Wrld has sold 500K album units this year

    Juice Wrld has sold 500K album units this year

    The late Juice has been pushing numbers

    The late Juice Wrld’s fans are still consuming his music over three years after his departure. According to Chart Data, the Chicago rapper has already sold 500K album units so far in 2023.

    Juice’s estate released his last album, Fighting Demons, in 2021. His team is currently putting together his final posthumous album, The Party Never Ends, slated for release later this year.

    “The Last Juice WRLD Album is in the works,” Juice’s label head Lil Bibby wrote in an Instagram post in February. “We want this album to feel like a Celebration/Party! Let’s celebrate the life of Juice. No more mourning, I want everyone that Juice loved while he was here to help celebrate, especially his fans who he loved! You guys have been the best fans an artist can have (Minus the death threats to Bibby). I’m not gonna complain but i’ll jus say this is not easy. We miss you, We love you 999 til the world ends.”


  • What does Juice WLRD mean by 999

    What does Juice WLRD mean by 999

    Juice WRLD is known for his love & association with the number 999, he has multiple tattoos of it, it’s in his instagram handle, it’s on his merchandise, his first pre-record label debut EP was titled “Juice WRLD 999.” Juice WRLD clearly loved and had a connection with the number 999.

    999 was significant to Juice WRLD because it’s the concept of turning a bad situation into a positive one, it’s an inversion of 666, known as “the mark of the beast.” 666 (bad/negative) flipping to 999 (good/positive).

    During an interview on Decoded with Sway, Juice WLRD said

    “In the last book of the Bible, it says that 666 is the mark of the beast, right?…. that’s satan, that’s hell….. 999 represents taking whatever hell, whatever bad situation or whatever struggle you’re going through and turning it into something positive and using it to push yourself forward.”

    Juice WRLD

    You can watch the interview below.

    You might hear 999 be being used like: “I had a bad day, i’m gonna 999.” or “He turned the room 999.”

    Halsey has a 999 tattoo that reads “Life’s a mess 999,” in honor of her Juice WRLD, they have colllabed twice before on “Life’s a Mess” and “Without Me”.

    Juice WRLD passed away on December 2019 at age 21. Rest in Peace Juice WRLD.

  • Juice Wrld’s girlfriend denies rapper died from drug overdose: “you’re wrong”

    Juice Wrld’s girlfriend denies rapper died from drug overdose: “you’re wrong”

    Juice’s girlfriend hinted at the same thing in June

    Juice Wrld’s girlfriend Ally Lotti makes some wild claims about the late rapper’s death. A clip recently circulated online of Lotti claiming that Juice didn’t succumb to drug overdose.

    “Y’all mad ’cause literally I’m like, ‘Oh, blah blah blah you guys think he died from an overdose.’ You’re wrong! you’re wrong!” she claimed. “Literally, you’re wrong so suck a dick. Okay? Suck a dick.”

    She continued, “There’s a lot of shit y’all don’t know that I fucking grieved through myself while I let y’all grieve and talk mad shit on me. I don’t care.”

    Back in June, Lotti made similar claims, suggesting that Juice’s demise was a result of foul play.

    “I’ve been quiet for the last year-and-a-half-plus, to myself,” she explained in the clip. “Took myself away from everyone because I knew what was going to happen. If people knew what happened the day before Jarad passed, and the day that Jarad passed and everything like that, which I cannot speak upon at this moment. But I will. I will. I just have to make sure that I am safe.”

    She went on to threaten taking things to court. “Know you guys have my full support. I cannot let Jarad’s legacy be what it is,” she added. “Jarad would never treat any of his fans like this… It’s always been about money and Jarad made enough money to not have this issue. I’m going to take it to court.”

    Born Jarad Higgins, Juice died in December 2019 after suffering seizures at an airport. According to a Cook County Medical Examiner, Juice had toxic levels of oxycodone and codeine in his system at the time of his death.

  • Lil Bibby teases Juice Wrld’s ‘The Party Never Ends’ album dropping next week

    Lil Bibby teases Juice Wrld’s ‘The Party Never Ends’ album dropping next week

    Lil Bibby promises new Juice Wrld music before Halloween

    Lil Bibby fuels anticipation for Juice Wrld’s third posthumous album, The Party Never Ends. On Saturday (October 22), Bibby hit Twitter to announce new unreleased music from the late Juice dropping October 28.

    “New Unreleased Juice Wrld!! October 28th!!” Bibby wrote. “#RushHour 250k Pre Saves then u get Biscotti,” he added while hinting at a possible single.

    Earlier this month, Bibby also suggested that the album will arrive before Halloween. “Before Halloween We Party!!” He continued.

    The album follows up Fighting Demons, which was released in December 2021.


  • G Herbo talks his friendship with Juice Wrld

    G Herbo talks his friendship with Juice Wrld

    G Herbo and Juice Wrld were both from Chicago

    G Herbo and Juice Wrld were close friends before the latter passed away from drug overdose in 2020. While recently speaking to Montreality, Herb recalled how close he was to Juice.

    “The friendship was everything. It was a beautiful friendship. That’s my brother and I loved him dearly, while he was here,” Herbo recounted. “[Juice Wrld] felt that love and I felt the love that he had for me, while he was here.”

    The “Go Part 1” rapper continued, “Every day, I make sure that I hold on to his legacy as much as possible. That’s important to me. That’s somebody that I looked at as a pure soul… As far as music, our relationship didn’t really have anything to do with music, that was my brother… Everything that I shared with him was special, like a bond, a brother.”


  • Polo G remembers Juice Wrld at Reading Festival 2022

    Polo G remembers Juice Wrld at Reading Festival 2022

    Polo G pays tribute to the late Juice Wrld

    Polo G utilized his main stage performance at the Reading Festival 2022 in the UK to pay homage to his late friend and fellow Chicagoan, Juice Wrld.

    According to NME, the platinum-selling rapper performed Juice’s hit record, “Armed & Dangerous” word for word along with the audience. In the end, the rapper shouted, “R.I.P J Dawg, man.”

    Capalot and Juice were close friends before the latter tragically passed away. In 2020, the “Distraction” rapper acquired a tattoo in honor of the Fighting Demons artist.


  • Lil Bibby threatens to cancel Juice WRLD’s posthumous album ‘The Party Never Ends’

    Lil Bibby threatens to cancel Juice WRLD’s posthumous album ‘The Party Never Ends’

    Juice WRLD’s next posthumous album, The Party Never Ends, has been anticipated for around a year but the possibilities of its release haven’t been so certain. A conversion between Juice’s manager Lil Bibby and another person recently circulated on social media indicating that the upcoming project might be canceled due to leaking.

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    “These leaks are getting out of hand,’’ Bibby wrote in the text chat. ‘’I hope all the fans are happy, the party never ends might be canceled if all this shit leaks.’’


    The album has been announced numerous times since 2021. In October, Bibby revealed that the album won’t be released, but instead another project would drop to accompany Juice’s documentary Into The Abyss.

    Bibby later announced that The Party Never Ends will release after Fighting Demons, Juice’s second posthumous album that dropped last December. Bibby confirmed in the same month that another Juice album was on the way and that it was The Party Never Ends.

  • Juice WRLD’s first rap name was JuiceTheKidd

    Juice WRLD’s first rap name was JuiceTheKidd

    Juice WRLD originally went by the moniker JuiceTheKidd.

    Before Chicago, Illinois, born and raised rapper, Jarad Anthony Higgins was famously known as Juice WRLD, he originally went by the moniker JuiceTheKidd.

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    Juice WRLD grew up playing piano, drums, and guitar in Chicago and he began his musical career as a freshman at Homewood-Flossmoor High School. Juice released his first song titled “Forever” on SoundCloud in 2015 under the name JuicetheKidd. He eventually switched his moniker to Juice WRLD before releasing his hits ‘All Girls Are the Same’ and ‘Lucid Dreams’.

    Both names are references to Tupac’s 1992 movie, “Juice.”

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