Juice WRLD‘s estate has released the trailer and cover art for what stands to be the late rapper’s last posthumous album.
The Party Never Ends is set to arrive on Black Friday (November 29) – just days before the fifth anniversary of Juice’s passing.
“Been 5 years kid, still missing you down here…” Juice’s label head Lil Bibby wrote along with the LP’s trailer. “Feels like yesterday you were down here cracking ya corny jokes. Your fans still miss you, still getting on my nerves everyday. One of them just told me that I had a penthouse in hell waiting for me [laughing emoji].
“Other than that the album is amazing, and it’s crazy to see that these kids still want more from you after 1000 leaks and hours of footage. Thank you, and your crazy fans for everything, Hope yall enjoy this Last Album! 999 for Life!!!”
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The trailer stars actor Eric Roberts as a grandfather putting his grandchildren on to Juice’s music. The cover art was also released, which is designed by famed artist Takashi Murakami.
Check out both below.
JUICE WRLD
THE PARTY NEVER ENDS 💿OFFICIAL COVER
🚨NOVEMBER 29TH🚨
Designed by Takashi Murakami 🖼️ pic.twitter.com/WWxMXdvgRk
— NFR Podcast (@nfr_podcast) November 21, 2024
Ahead of the album announcement, Juice WRLD’s team released the Nicki Minaj-assisted single, “All Girls Are the Same 2 (Insecure).”
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The day after the album drops, Juice is also set to appear in a virtual concert for Fortnite, where skins and other accessories will be available in the game.
In other news, Juice WRLD’s estate is facing a lawsuit from the producer of the late rapper’s song with BTS singer Suga, “Girl Of My Dreams.”
According to documents obtained by TMZ in July, Joshua Jaramillo says he worked on the posthumous 2021 single and had a deal in place for five percent ownership of the song and one percent of the royalties.
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However, he’s now suing for unspecified damages and a full accounting as he claims that he hasn’t been paid the full amount of what he’s owed, nor has he been given a breakdown of what the song has made – despite multiple requests.