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Juice WRLD's Final Posthumous Album 'The Party Never Ends' Set for Release

It's been 5 years since the tragic passing of rapper Juice WRLD, but his legacy continues to live on. The late artist's estate has announced the release of his final posthumous album, "The Party Never Ends," set to drop on November 29th - just days before the 5th anniversary of his death.


In a heartfelt message, Juice's label head Lil Bibby reflected on the loss of his friend, writing "Been 5 years kid, still missing you down here... Feels like yesterday you were down here cracking ya corny jokes. Your fans still miss you, still getting on my nerves everyday." Despite the thousands of leaked tracks and hours of unreleased footage, Bibby shares that Juice's fans are still clamoring for more music, leading to the creation of this final album.


The album's trailer features actor Eric Roberts as a grandfather introducing his grandchildren to Juice WRLD's music, hinting at the continued impact the artist will have on future generations. The cover art, designed by renowned artist Takashi Murakami, captures Juice's vibrant and colorful persona.


Ahead of the album release, Juice WRLD's team has already dropped the Nicki Minaj-assisted single "All Girls Are the Same 2 (Insecure)," giving fans a taste of what's to come. And on the day after the album drops, Juice will make a virtual appearance in a special Fortnite concert, where exclusive skins and accessories will be available.


However, not everything has been smooth sailing for Juice WRLD's estate. They are currently facing a lawsuit from the producer of his song with BTS member Suga, "Girl Of My Dreams," who claims he hasn't been properly compensated for his work.


Despite the legal challenges, Juice WRLD's lasting influence is undeniable. As Lil Bibby said, "999 for Life!!!" Fans are sure to flock to "The Party Never Ends" to celebrate the life and music of this beloved artist one last time.

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