Two of this generation’s most influential voices unite as XXXTentacion and Juice WRLD’s estates release the long-anticipated “whoa (mind in awe) (Remix),” blending X’s ethereal melodies with WRLD’s introspective lyricism.…
The estates of XXXTentacion and Juice WRLD have announced the release date for their long-rumored collaboration. The remix of XXXTentacion’s “whoa (mind in awe),” featuring Juice WRLD, arrives Friday, May…
The long-awaited final album from Juice WRLD, The Party Never Ends, is out now via Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. Featuring high-profile collaborations with Eminem, Fall Out Boy, Nicki Minaj, Offset, and The Kid LAROI and production from Benny Blanco, Nick Mira, and Cashmere Cat, the album celebrates the late rapper’s legacy as a once-in-a-generation artist.
“’The Party Never Ends‘ is finally here; I’m glad Jarad‘s fans are getting the music they have been anxiously awaiting! When Jarad was a toddler, he developed a love for globes that lasted for years; he was fascinated with spinning them. Reflecting on that, I realize that was prophetic of what would come. He grew to become the artist Juice WRLD, and touched people worldwide through his music. His lyrics were heartfelt and expressed his challenges with mental health and addiction. Jarad’s transparency made people feel like they were not alone; I consider him a pioneer in normalizing the conversation about mental health. I hope that his music continues to have a positive impact on the lives of others around the world, and it is my prayer that people do not suffer in silence.”
– Carmela Wallace, Mother of Jared “Juice WRLD” Higgins
Accompanying the release is a Steve Cannon-directed video for “Misfit,” a track that sees Juice turning outsider identity into triumphant self-expression. Cannon, a frequent Juice collaborator, delivers a visual tribute to fans finding solace in Juice’s music.
The Party Never Ends coincides with Juice WRLD Day 2024, happening Saturday, November 30, at Chicago’s United Center. The event will feature an exclusive listening experience, performances by Kodak Black, Lil Yachty, Polo G, and more, plus a Fortnite tournament hosted by Xbox.
The album dives deep into Juice WRLD’s colorful, complex psyche, offering fans a final, bittersweet connection to the beloved artist.
Nicki Minaj cuts an extended verse for Juice WRLD’s “All Girls Are The Same 2 (Insecure)” via Grade A Productions & Interscope Records.
Upon release the Louis Bell (Post Malone, Justin Bieber) produced record received a plehtora of plugs from the likes of Rolling Stone, Billboard, XXL, ET, COMPLEX, THE SOURCE, UPROXX and many more outlets. Juice WRLD recently received praise. VARIETY called him a “rap prodigy,” while on the track HYPEBEAST said, “The emo-rap Juice introduced in the original has transformed into a rockstar-like impact.” “All Girls Are the Same 2 (Insecure)” will be included on Juice WRLD’s final posthumous album The Party Never Endsdue out soon.
Fans will also have the chance to celebrate Juice’s music in person with the fourth annual (and final) Juice WRLD Day at Chicago’s United Center on November 30, presented by Grade A Productions. The global celebration of life will include an exclusive listening experience, plus special guest performances and other surprises.
The wait for Juice WRLD’s final album is almost over. The previously rumored The Party Never Ends album is coming soon via Grade A Productions and Interscope Records. The news broke last night at ComplexCon Las Vegas 2024 during an exclusive listening party which included official Juice WRLD DJ Mike P, and follows the massive release of its lead single “All Girls Are the Same 2 (Insecure)” featuring Nicki Minaj.
The invite-only The Party Never Ends – A Listening Experience hosted by Grade A Productions, Interscope Records, and Fortnite drew an impressive array of talent, music executives, and influencers.
Today, from the late, legendary Juice WRLD comes The Pre-Party, a two-pack of highly anticipated songs fans have been trading notes about for years. The surprise set pairs luxe emo-rap cut “World Tour (Aquafina)” with “Lightyears” featuring Young Thug, which has a slight country sway to it. Listen HERE via Grade A and Interscope Records. The 9AM global timing of the 9.9 release is significant to Juice WRLD and his fandom as a cherished number (999) that symbolizes the concept of flipping a bad situation into a positive one.
Juice previewed “World Tour (Aquafina)” on Instagram Live back in 2018, leaving listeners wondering if they’d ever hear the official release. Now, they can listen closely as the Chicago star inhales at the top of the track, then swan-dives through DJ Relentt’s jewel-tone synths into a blissed-out fever dream that rolls drugs, sex, and threats into a technicolor blur: “I can’t feel my tongue, shorty, I’m off the moll’, yeah / I still see the snakes, n****, run inside, yeah.”
“Lightyears” takes a different tack, mixing downcast guitar with booming bass while the two rap visionaries paint a modern picture of class and excess. “Taking trips off the Percs, I be sky high / In the sky sippin’ on red lean like it’s red wine,”Juice coos, while Young Thug flexes, “Ride big Bentleys everywhere that I go / Keep the Lamborghini parked at the bank though.” The beat comes courtesy of longtime Juice friend and collaborator Nick Mira.
The latter song has also been the subject of much speculation. Before Juice’s passing, Thug confirmed the two had more songs in the works, and their chemistry has been affirmed time and again, from Future’s “Red Bentley” (2018), to Juice’s “On God” (2019), to their collab track “Bad Boy” (2021), on through Thug’s “Money” featuring Nicki Minaj (2023) – to name a few. Mira’s involvement with “Lightyears” upped the anticipation — he’s had multiple songs on every Juice album to date, including Top 10 hits “Lucid Dreams,” “Bandit,” and “Smile.”
Late millennial rapper Juice WRLD’s girlfriend, Ally L:otti, has been under fire lately after the young woman who dated the rapper at the time of his passing has been accused of selling JW’s clothes on OnlyFans.
Screenshots with a fan who was willing to purchase one of Juice WRLD’s SUPREME hoodies for $3,000 have made their way throughout the blogosphere. Lotti is shown telling the person that there’s a high demand from Juice WRLD’s fans for his clothing, urging them to hurry and buy it before someone else could.
Last year, Lotti was criticized for basically the same thing, asking $30K for several clothing items that belonged to JW. She posted his “coveted Transparent Prism Louis Vuitton backpack that was once owned by the late and beloved Juice WRLD.” The asking price was $40,000 for the backpack alone, but added that she was open to other offers.
PD Beats, a producer who contributed to Juice Wrld’s posthumous album Legends Never Die, has initiated a copyright lawsuit against producer Dr. Luke. The legal dispute is underscored by the tragic passing of the late rapper in December 2019. It focuses on PD Beats’ claims regarding the track “Not Enough,” including his writing and significant […]
Juice Wrld is continuing to run it up. Shortly after the five-year anniversary release of his Goodbye & Good Riddance album, Chart Data notes the late Chicago rapper has passed 100 million RIAA-certified units across albums, singles, and features.
This special album release includes two new tracks “Glo’d Up” and “No Good.” RIAA confirms that every non-intro or skit song on the original version of Goodbye & Good Riddance, which includes tracks like “Lucid Dreams,” “All Girls Are The Same,” and “Lean Wit Me” are now eligible or certified RIAA Platinum or higher.
To celebrate the 5-year anniversary release, The 999 Club, in partnership with NTWRK, is thrilled to announce a special pop-up in honor of the 5-year anniversary of Juice WRLD’s iconic album “Goodbye & Good Riddance.” This immersive experience will captivate fans with exclusive merchandise, exciting collaborations, new music releases, and never-before-seen footage of the late rapper. The pop-up event will occur from May 19th through May 21st, between 11 am and 7 pm, at 433 N Fairfax Ave in Los Angeles, CA 90036. “We are incredibly excited to commemorate the 5-year anniversary of Juice WRLD’s monumental album, ‘Goodbye & Good Riddance,’ through this immersive pop-up experience,” says Peter Jideonwo, Juice WRLD’s manager. “This event will bring fans closer to Juice WRLD’s artistry, allowing them to celebrate his legacy while listening to new music, exploring exclusive collaborations, and immersing themselves in his captivating world.”
In April of 2020, Juice’s mother, Carmela Wallace, announced the establishment of the Live Free 999 Fund, which receives additional support via Grade A and Interscope Records in addition to individual donations. The Live Free 999 Fund honors her son’s legacy by supporting young people in their battles and doing so with love, joy, and emotional honesty. For more information on the Live Free 999 Fund, see [HERE].
Hip-hop music has long been an outlet for artists to express their innermost thoughts and emotions. In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, SOHH delves into 12 impactful hip-hop songs that tackle mental health subjects, including anxiety, depression, and suicide. These tracks offer a glimpse into the personal struggles and experiences of the artists while […]