A new report from TMZ claims Juice Wrld died with roughly 2,000 unreleased songs in his arsenal. The late rapper’s team is reportedly trying to figure out how to best “pay tribute with his unheard work” and throwing around the idea of a posthumous album, much like Mac Miller’s Circles.
The news follows a recent Instagram post from Juice Wrld’s family and Grade A team, which revealed plans for a public tribute in Chicago was underway.
“From the bottom of our hearts, we want to thank each and everyone of you guys for your undivided adoration and love for Juice,” the post began. “You guys meant the entire world to Juice and by listening to his music, watching his videos and sharing your stories about him, you are keeping his memory alive forever.
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“We plan to honor Juice’s talents, his spirit, and the love he felt for his fans by sharing unreleased music and other projects that he was passionately in the process of developing. There will be a public tribute in Chicago, details will be shared soon.”
Juice Wrld was reportedly recording music all the time — even from the road, explaining the massive amount of music he left behind. The 21-year-old Chicagoan died last month at Chicago’s Midway Airport after suffering a seizure.
The Cook County Medical Examiner ruled his official cause of death as an accidental overdose of oxycodone and codeine.