Juice WRLD's third posthumous album is on the way

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Juice WRLD's third posthumous album is on the way

Almost six years have passed since the death of Juice WRLD, who passed away on December 8, 2019 and another posthumous album will be released just before the sixth anniversary. Juice WRLD's third posthumous album: “The Party Never Ends”.

The album arrives 3 years after the previous posthumous album, “Fighting Demons”, released on December 10, 2021.

It's ironic that Juice WRLD released more records dead than alive. When he was alive he released 2 albums and a mixtape with Future, since his death we have released 3 albums. Post-mortem records always cause a bit of discussion, part of the public is happy to still listen to the music of their favorite artist who died prematurely, but many see it only as an attempt to profit as much as possible and ask themselves “if he were alive would he really have published this?”

It must be said that Juice WRLD's family had revealed their intention to publish all the music that the rapper had created before his death and apparently there is quite a lot of it.

Two years ago there was also talk of the possibility of a joint album between Juice WRLD and XXXTentacion, two artists who passed away prematurely, but who never collaborated in life. Still speaking of a collaboration between them, in July 2024 the news came out that two singles by Juice WRLD and XXX would be released.

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