Juice WRLD has achieved an exceptional status within the realm of rap music.
During his brief career, he released two studio albums that garnered significant commercial success and critical acclaim. Tragically, he passed away at the young age of 21 in 2019, leaving a substantial archive of unfinished and unreleased works.
The forthcoming album, The Party Never Ends, is poised to cast a profoundly somber shadow over his legacy.
This album will represent Juice WRLD’s third posthumous release, signifying that he has disseminated more musical content post-mortem than he did during his lifetime.
While this reality evokes deep sorrow, it simultaneously serves as a mechanism for perpetuating his legacy.
The Party Never Ends is scheduled for release on November 29. It will be preceded by the single “Insecure: All the Girls Are the Same 2,” which is set to debut on November 15. This particular track will represent Juice’s inaugural collaboration with the esteemed Young Money artist, Nicki Minaj.
This upcoming album is distinguished from Juice WRLD‘s earlier posthumous projects, which were released in 2020 and 2021, respectively.
It has been afforded the most extensive period of development, particularly as the rapper’s former manager, Peter Jideonwo, has been teasing its emergence since the debut of Fighting Demons.
