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Today would have been Juice WRLD’s 22nd birthday. Salute to the young Chicago legend. In celebration, a new posthumous single from the rapper is available.
Juice WRLD’s “Real Shit” is now available to fans, produced by one of his go to collaborators Benny Blanco.
The new track is the latest posthumous release from the rapper, after a successful year that saw his Legends Never Die reign supreme on the Billboard charts, along with his name being featured at the top of Spotify year-end lists.
Juice WRLD is posthumously going back to back. The late Chicago rapper and his latest album Legends Never Die will be No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for the second week in a row.
After becoming the biggest debut in music last week, Juice’s album is returning to the top of the chart behind a 162,000 equivalent album unit week. The week prior saw 497,000 units.
Following Juice WRLD is another fallen rapper as Pop Smoke’s Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon will be at the No. 2 slot with a strong 138,000 album equivalent units. That album also posthumously made its debut at the top of the charts.
Also in the Top 5 is Lil Baby who is still holding strong with his My Turn album at 57,000 units.
Salute to all the rapper still running up big numbers.
Hits Daily Double suggests the album will land in between 400,000 and 440,000 units in the first week, which will challenge The Weeknd for the top slot of the year for debuts. XO’s After Hours album did 444,000 in the first week.
Within the first week, Juice WRLD’s album has done over 4000 million streams, which would push to the top of that tracking for the year.
Over the weekend a new memorial was erected to celebrate the life of the late rapper in his hometown of Chicago. You can see it below.
The new Juice Wrld memorial in Chicago had everyone coming through to pay tribute last night
The latest video from Juice WRLD’s posthumous album, Legends Never Die released. The visual for “Come & Go” by Juice WRLD and Marshmello, directed, shot, and edited by Steve Cannon, is out now. The highly anticipated new album Legends Never Die is available now (Grade A / Interscope Records).
This week also brought a special commemorative collaboration with the gaming organization FaZe Clan. FaZe Adapt and many members of FaZe were close friends with Juice WRLD and the Grade A team sharing a common love for video games and paintball. Marked by a tribute game of “Team 999 vs Team FaZe Clan” last week, the limited-edition collection is available at www.juicewrldxfazeclan.com
In April, Juice’s mother Carmela Wallace announced the establishment of the Live Free 999 Fund, which will receive additional support via Grade A and Interscope Records. The Live Free 999 Fund will honor the legacy of her son by supporting young people in their battles and to do so with love, joy, and emotional honesty.
For the second week in a row, Hip-Hop is receiving a posthumous album from one of our fallen heroes. The latest effort, Legends Never Die, from Juice WRLD is now available.
The album is the follow-up to Death Race for Love and is the third album from the late Chicago rapper.
The new album is 21 tracks long and features Trippie Redd, Halsey and Marshmello.
“This Friday we will be honoring the life and art of Juice WRLD by releasing his album, ‘Legends Never Die’,” a statement read. “We feel that this collection of 15 songs best represents the music Juice was in the process of creating.”
Late Chicago emcee Juice WRLD is set to release a posthumous album in Legends Never Die. Set for release this Friday, fans get a taste of the album in the new single “Life’s a Mess.”
The new single features Halsey and is produced by Red Kudo and Charlie Handsome.
Legends Never Die will be available to fans on July 10, but also will be Juice’s collection with FaZe Clan, Complex reports.
“Juice had a huge impact on my life personally, and the fact that we get the chance to work with this team on this drop for his posthumous album is really, really special,” FaZe Adapt said. “We hung out and went paintballing once last summer. After that we talked a couple times over the phone, thru text, and we made plans about hanging out again: playing Call of Duty, going paintballing again.
You can hear the single below and see the merch here.
Late rap artist Juice WRLD‘s posthumous music is already reaching the masses shortly after his team announced a new Legends Never Die album will arrive this week. Today, the Chicago rap artist and singer Halsey’s new “Life’s a Mess” song premiered online.
Juice x Halsey
On Monday, WRLD’s new song landed across the Internet as more than just a quick listen. The record is accompanied with an official visualizer helping bring Juice’s words to life.
The song balances a hard-hitting low end with somber synths and aching, but ultimately uplifting, vocals from Juice WRLD, with Halsey providing harmonies on the hook and guiding the song’s outro. “Life’s a Mess” follows previously released Juice WRLD tracks, “Tell Me U Luv Me,” featuring Trippie Redd, and “Righteous,” which marked the rapper’s first posthumous single. Both songs will appear on Legends Never Die, although a full tracklist has yet to be revealed. (Rolling Stone)
“This Friday we will be honoring the life and art of Juice WRLD by releasing his album, ‘Legends Never Die.’ We feel that this collection of 15 songs best represents the music Juice was in the process of creating. The album shines a light on the collaborators that meant so much to Juice and deeply impacted his musical process. Juice dedicated his music to his fans and, now more than ever, we hope this album brings some reprieve to everyone during these unsettling times. Please join us in celebrating Juice’s life by enjoying this album. Juice’s legacy will live forever; LEGENDS NEVER DIE!”
Fans of late Chicago rapper Juice WRLD can rejoice. This week, a major announcement was made to the late star’s social media pages about a much-needed posthumous album gearing up to drop.
Juice x Album
On Monday, it was revealed that a posthumous album would be dropping this week. The title of the project is Legends Never Die.
“This Friday we will be honoring the life and art of Juice WRLD by releasing his album, ‘Legends Never Die.’ We feel that this collection of 15 songs best represents the music Juice was in the process of creating. The album shines a light on the collaborators that meant so much to Juice and deeply impacted his musical process. Juice dedicated his music to his fans and, now more than ever, we hope this album brings some reprieve to everyone during these unsettling times. Please join us in celebrating Juice’s life by enjoying this album. Juice’s legacy will live forever; LEGENDS NEVER DIE!”
Juice’s mom is keeping his memory alive. The rap entertainer’s day one went online recently to share a throwback pic of Juice holding onto the first money he made from a concert.