Juice WRLD's estate releases final posthumous album The Party Never Ends

Juice WRLD's estate has released his final posthumous album, The Party Never Ends, on streaming services. The 18-track project features collaborations with artists including Eminem, Nicki Minaj, and The Kid LAROI. It arrives alongside music videos and coincides with the rapper's debut in Fortnite.

The album, titled The Party Never Ends, became available at midnight on Friday, November 29. This 18-song collection marks Juice WRLD's last posthumous release, building on tracks like the 2023 single “Lace It” featuring Eminem and benny blanco. Other standout songs include “Party By Myself,” “Floor It,” and “AGATS2 (Insecure)” with Nicki Minaj. Guest appearances extend to Offset, Fall Out Boy, and The Kid LAROI, while producers such as Boi-1da, Metro Boomin, Cashmere Cat, and Nick Mira contributed to the sound.

To mark the launch, the estate shared two music videos: one for the title track “The Party Never Ends” and another for “Misfit.” Both incorporate archival footage of the Chicago-born artist, captured by filmmaker Steve Cannon.

Juice WRLD's mother, Carmela Wallace, addressed fans in a heartfelt letter. She expressed excitement about delivering the music they had been awaiting, reflecting on her son's early fascination with globes as a toddler—a curiosity she now sees as prophetic of his global influence. Wallace highlighted how Jarad, known as Juice WRLD, connected with listeners worldwide through candid lyrics about mental health and addiction. “Jarad’s transparency made people feel like they were not alone,” she wrote. “I consider him a pioneer in normalizing the conversation about mental health.” She hoped the music would continue to inspire and encouraged others not to suffer in silence.

The release precedes Juice WRLD's integration into Fortnite on Saturday, November 30, where he will appear as a playable character. The game will also introduce a previously unreleased track from the artist.

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