Juice WRLD’s Estate Announces ‘The Party Never Ends’ Project As First Of Trilogy Series

    A second posthumous Juice WRLD project is set to be released soon. Juice’s estate officially announced The Party Never Ends on Thursday (July 8) with an accompanying 15-second project trailer.

    Juice WRLD’s team confirmed that the project will be the first part of a trilogy series to culminate his legacy. Grade A Productions head Lil Bibby previously revealed the idea for the trilogy in a June interview with VladTV.

    The Party Never Ends will feature Lil Uzi Vert — reportedly the track used in the trailer — and a few other “big people,” according to his former manager Peter Jideonwo.

    Fans who pre-save The Party Never Ends will be entered to win a limited-edition t-shirt, of which only 999 were produced — a number Juice leaned on to turn obstacles in life into positive situations. All three of the Chicago native’s albums remain Billboard 200 staples with Legends Never Die and Goodbye & Good Riddance going back-to-back at No. 22 and No. 23 on this week’s chart.

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    Ringer CEO Bill Simmons revealed on Wednesday (July 7) that the Music Box series will produce documentaries for HBO with one being based around Juice WRLD’s life. Juice — born Jarad Higgins — died of a fatal combination of oxycodone and codeine in his system on December 8, 2019 at 21 years old, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner.

    Watch the project trailer above.

    5 thoughts on “Juice WRLD’s Estate Announces ‘The Party Never Ends’ Project As First Of Trilogy Series

    1. Sad all these MFers that call themselves “family” are doing anything for money even over their own dead. You blacks are a disgrace when it comes to money. Yall will betray kill and deceive your own families for some money.

      I wont listen to one more new song of his and I used to like the guy.

        1. Actually, j, thats some bs that youre saying, Juice Wrld was amazing and he would call us all family whether we gave money or not so you can just shut up. His legacy will live on. 999 forever

      1. Bro what? You just made yourself sound dumb… How are you gonna blame that on “Black” people lol. He made music so the people he worked with are going to release it… How is that using dead people for money… Thats the dumbest shit ive heard from a human in my life. And what the FUCK does money have to do with any of this. Its his music and people want to hear it. and ok that’s on you if you dont want to listen to his music anymore but tf?

    2. I mean theyre making cash off him, but the world needs to hear juice’s unreleased songs even tho it means his label gets huge profits.

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