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  • Juice WRLD’s The Party Never Ends Projected to Debut In  the Top 5

    Juice WRLD’s The Party Never Ends Projected to Debut In the Top 5

    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.

  • Juice WRLD’s Estate Reveals Release Date and Trailer for Upcoming Album ‘The Party Never Ends’

    Juice WRLD’s Estate Reveals Release Date and Trailer for Upcoming Album ‘The Party Never Ends’

    Juice WRLD’s estate announces the release date and trailer for his upcoming album The Party Never Ends.

    Juice WRLD’s estate has released the teaser and the cover art of what is expected to be the last posthumous album of the late rapper.

    Titled The Party Never Ends the album is scheduled for release on Black Friday (November 29) as the fifth anniversary of Juice WRLD’s death nears.

    “Been 5 years kid, still missing you down here…” Juice’s label head Lil Bibby wrote along with the LP’s trailer. “Feels like yesterday you were down here cracking ya corny jokes. Your fans still miss you, still getting on my nerves every day. One of them just told me that I had a penthouse in hell waiting for me [laughing emoji].

    “Other than that the album is amazing, and it’s crazy to see that these kids still want more from you after 1000 leaks and hours of footage. Thank you, and your crazy fans for everything, Hope yall enjoy this Last Album! 999 for Life!!!”

  • Juice WRLDS’s Final Posthumous Album ‘The Party Never Ends’ Set to Drop November 29th

    Juice WRLDS’s Final Posthumous Album ‘The Party Never Ends’ Set to Drop November 29th

    The party never ends, In a motel layin’ with my sins, yeah I’m tryna get revenge. You’ll be all out of love in the end.”

    These words from Juice WRLD’s on the intro to Travis Scott’s NO BYSTANDERS hit different now as final posthumous album, The Party Never Ends, is set to offically drop on November 29.

    The official announcement of Juice WRLD’s upcoming posthumous album The Party Never Ends was made during an exclusive listening party at ComplexCon Las Vegas 2024. The event featured Juice WRLD’s official DJ, Mike P, and coincided with the release of the album’s lead single, All Girls Are the Same 2 (Insecure),” which features Nicki Minaj. This album follows the October release of rare tracks like “Both Ways” and “Cavalier” as part of the Pre-Party (Extended) EP​.

    Further details, including the album’s cover art and release date, are hinted at via a countdown timer on the album’s dedicated website, thepartyneverends.com. Additionally, an official trailer for the album was shared on Juice WRLD’s social media platforms.

    The Party Never Ends

    The Party Never Ends holds a special significance as it reportedly includes some of the final tracks Juice WRLD worked on during his lifetime. Known for his prolific recording sessions, Juice poured his heart into these songs, showcasing his signature blend of raw emotion, introspection, and melodic rap. Fans and collaborators alike have described this album as a reflection of Juice’s creative vision and a continuation of his legacy. While there have been several posthumous releases since his passing in 2019, The Party Never Ends is expected to be his last, making it a bittersweet moment for fans who have cherished his music and message.

    Juice WRLDS's Final Posthumous Album 'The Party Never Ends' Set to Drop November 29th

    The cover art for Juice WRLD’s The Party Never Ends was designed by renowned artist Takashi Murakami, who is celebrated for his colorful and imaginative work. Murakami previously collaborated with Kanye West and Kid Cudi for the iconic cover of their KIDS SEE GHOSTS album.

    Juice Wrld Day 2024

    Lil Bibby recently shared that “Juice WRLD Day 2024” will take place at the United Center in Chicago on November 30, 2024. This event will celebrate Juice WRLD’s legacy with a special album listening experience for The Party Never Ends, along with performances, special guests, and surprises. Tickets are now available through major platforms like Ticketmaster and Live Nation

    Juice WRLDS's Final Posthumous Album 'The Party Never Ends' Set to Drop November 29th

    LLJW 🕊️

  • Juice Wrld’s mother reveals ‘The Party Never Ends’ will arrive ‘soon’

    Juice Wrld’s mother reveals ‘The Party Never Ends’ will arrive ‘soon’

    Juice’s mom says Lil Bibby is hard at work on the album

    Juice Wrld’s mother Carmela Wallace shares more details about the rapper’s next posthumous album, The Party Never Ends. In a recent interview with XXL, Wallace said she believes the project should arrive in 2024 as Juice’s label-head Lil Bibby is working hard to put it together.

    “I know that Brandon, [Lil] Bibby is putting in a lot of work to make it really good,” she explained. “I mean, he’s really committed and dedicated to being proud of it, you know. He puts a lot of time and effort into what he produces, so, I know that the love is there. I know that the commitment is there and I know he wants everything to be perfect.”

    She also urged fans not to leak music from the album. “So, it’s coming and people should stop stealing music. I just have to throw that in there, too, because that messes up things as well. People want stuff they haven’t heard, but, you know, that’s an issue,” she added.

    Last week, Juice’s team unleashed a new track, “Lace It,” with assistance from Eminem and Benny Blanco. The record serves as the lead single for the forthcoming project, which is supposed to be Juice’s last posthumous release.


  • Juice WRLD, Eminem & Benny Blanco Collab on Lead Single ‘Lace It’

    Juice WRLD, Eminem & Benny Blanco Collab on Lead Single ‘Lace It’

    Juice WRLD and Eminem have reunited over a Benny Blanco produced song titled ‘Lace It’. The single was officially released on streaming platforms on December 16th, 2023.

    On the track, Juice WRLD reflects heavily on substance abuse. Eminem then touches on the deaths of many rappers due to drug overdose, including Lil Peep, Shock G, Pimp C, Prince, and Michael Jackson.

    This collab marks the second collaboration between Juice WRLD and Eminem after Eminem’s ‘Godzilla’ track on his ‘Music to be Murdered By‘ album in 2020, which also served as Juice WRLD’s first posthumous release since his passing. Juice WRLD previously listed Eminem as one of his biggest influences and has frequently referenced him and his music.

    According to Juice WRLD’s co-manager, Lil Bibby, ‘Lace It’ seems to serve as the lead single for Juice WRLD’s final posthumous album ‘The Party Never Ends‘. On December 15, 2023 Lil Bibby took to Instagram with the song’s official cover art and teasing the release.

    The Party Never Ends coming soon!! Big Thank you to Eminem and Benny on this one!! Let the Party Start 🎊🎉🎈” the caption to the post read.

    DailyRapFacts will provide updates on any ‘The Party Never Ends‘ announcements.

    RIP Juice WRLD

    Listen to ‘Lace It’ here.

  • New Juice Wrld and Cordae single “DOOMSDAY” is dropping this Friday

    New Juice Wrld and Cordae single “DOOMSDAY” is dropping this Friday

    The new song is part of Lyrical Lemonade’s upcoming album

    A new single from the late Juice Wrld and Cordae is dropping this Friday (June 23). The new track, titled “DOOMSDAY,” will be a taste of Cole Bennet-led Lyrical Lemonade’s upcoming album. The collective shared a cover art of the forthcoming song on social media.

    “DOOMSDAY. Juice WRLD & Cordae. The first single from the Lyrical Lemonade album. This Friday,” Lyrical Lemonade’s post read.

    Cordae took to his Instagram page to share an old clip of him and Juice rapping to the song in studio.



  • Polo G explains how Juice Wrld’s death led him to quitting Percocets

    Polo G explains how Juice Wrld’s death led him to quitting Percocets

    Polo quit Percocets because of Juice’s passing

    Polo G and Juice Wrld were close friends before the latter passed away from drug overdose in 2019. During a recent interview with Rap Caviar Presents, Capalot revealed that Juice’s demise made him stop “popping Percocets.”

    “It made me look at a lot of shit differently. That made me stop popping Percocets altogether, though. ‘Cause I know he wouldn’t want me on that shit,” Polo said. “Being able to see that and say, ‘Damn, my son can get it together — I need to [as well]”


  • Kid Laroi reacts to Juice Wrld’s name being removed from “Remind Me Of You” cover

    Kid Laroi reacts to Juice Wrld’s name being removed from “Remind Me Of You” cover

    Laroi says he called his label for correction

    Just as the fans, Kid Laroi is as well shocked after Juice Wrld’s name was removed from the cover of their 2021 collab, “Remind Me Of You.” A fan shared the altered artwork on Twitter before Laroi quoted it revealing that he has “nothing to do” with the change and that he had asked his label to restore Juice’s name.

    “I had NOTHING to do with this & had no idea it was even a thing until now. I’ve hit the label and asked them to change it back.. I’m sorry & genuinely have no clue why it was changed without my permission,” the Australian rapper wrote.

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