While the two-year anniversary of Juice WRLD’s death is fast-approaching, his music continues to collect accolades and make an impact on his fans. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) dished out a staggering 50 gold, platinum and multi-platinum plaques to Juice’s discography as the certifications poured in on October 29.

Leading the pack is the Chicago native’s 2018 breakout hit “Lucid Dreams,” which is now 9x-platinum and less than a million units away from making history as a diamond record. Elsewhere, “All Girls Are the Same” is now halfway to diamond certification at 5x-platinum, while the NBA YoungBoy-assisted “Bandit” has reached triple platinum status.

As far as projects go, Legends Never Die and Death Race For Love are both now multi-platinum, while Goodbye And Good Riddance has earned a 3x-platinum plaque.

Juice WRLD — born Jarad Higgins — tragically passed away from an accidental drug overdose due to toxic levels of oxycodone and codeine on December 8, 2019.

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His estate is reportedly gearing up to deliver another posthumous single titled “Already Dead” on November 12. At Rolling Loud New York over the weekend, a teaser to an upcoming Juice WRLD documentary called Fighting Demons also debuted.

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Release dates for the forthcoming documentary and his posthumousThe Party Never Ends album remain unknown.

Watch a clip from the doc below.