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XXXTentacion and Juice WRLD have joined forces for a posthumous song both of their fan bases will love. On Friday, May 30, ...
The duo’s only official collaborative track, “whoa (mind in awe),” the Juice WRLD remix has been an offering eyed by fans ever since its initial clips surfaced online. Now, almost seven years after ...
Two of SoundCloud rap‘s late heroes finally unite on the “Whoa (Mind In Awe)” remix. XXXTentacion and Juice WRLD only ever really crafted one song together — the original version of “Whoa” — but it’s ...
A new version of XXXTentacion’s “whoa (mind in awe)” featuring Juice WRLD is dropping tomorrow. Fortnite plans to honor their ...
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 ...
Fortnite is giving out one free “Slayer” Juice WRLD skin, plus back bling, a pickaxe and wallpaper, which you can claim right now. Well, you can claim it, you cannot actually use it.
Juice WRLD‘s estate has dropped off two posthumous tracks from the rapper. Packaged as a two-pack entitled The Pre-Party, new cuts include “World Tour (Aquafina)” and “Lightyears ...
you can get a rare free skin in the game right now, and all you have to do to get it is log in to the game. This Slayer Juice WRLD skin is a variant of the late artist based on one of his music ...
Stream new releases from the late Juice WRLD, Leo Bhanji, Yung Kayo, Mark Barrott, Jaeychino, 96 Back, Juanita Stein, Sech, Jakob Bro, RRoxket, and Bedsore ...
I don’t think you’re going to stop hearing about Juice WRLD from now until forever, to be honest. It’s going to be in the conversation, but I do think that, yeah, we have some more work to do.
"What’s happening, for some reason, is that Fortnite has set this up so that if you log in now, you will be eligible for the Juice WRLD skin which will then be delivered to you the next day.
Even now he has more than 30 million monthly Spotify ... when there’s a pile of unheard Juice WRLD music sitting on hard drives. Why shouldn’t Grade A just put the records out?