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Juice WRLD fans aren't impressed by the cover art of the late rapper's posthumous album, "The Party Never Ends." The design surfaced via the beloved game Fortnite as part of its Chapter 2 Remix ...
Juice WRLD’s legacy and anticipation for new music. Juice WRLD, whose real name was Jarad Higgins, tragically died on Dec. 8, 2019, at the young age of 21 due to an accidental overdose involving ...
Juice Wrld's name has been removed from the cover art for one of the late rapper's collabs with his former friend and protege The Kid Laroi.Laroi has since responded. On Sunday (March 26), a new ...
Juice WRLD’s team has shared the album cover and artwork for the late rapper’s next posthumous release, Fighting Demons.. The cover art shows the Chicago native dressed in all black, as he ...
Fans salivating off the recent news that Future and Juice Wrld would be putting out a joint project won't have to wait long. The newly-formed duo plans to drop the offering much sooner than later ...
The long-awaited The Party Never Ends arrived on Black Friday (Nov. 29) — just days ahead of the fifth anniversary of Juice WRLD’s tragic passing (Dec. 8, 2019). “His legacy was decided from ...
The Juice WRLD mural was painted in 2020 by Connecticut artist Corey Pane, who also designed the cover of the performer’s posthumously released album, “Legends Never Die,” which came out ...
The Juice WRLD mural was painted in 2020 by Connecticut artist Corey Pane, who also designed the cover of the performer’s posthumously released album, “Legends Never Die,” which came out ...
In the cover art, Herbo is seen holding a digitally-altered version of the American flag. The 50 stars of the flag have apparently been replaced with the 50 faces of Herbo’s friends who have died.
Go behind the scenes of Juice WRLD’s Billboard Magazine cover shoot. A daily briefing on what matters in the music industry Send us a tip using our anonymous form. A daily briefing on what ...
Legends Never Die, the first posthumous album from Juice WRLD, is out now.. The new album marks the follow-up to Juice's 2019 sophomore project Death Race for Love, which included the singles ...
Last Friday (March 24), a Juice WRLD fan account on Twitter pointed out that the animated cover art for the team-up had been seemingly “updated” and no longer features the late rapper’s name.