- Music
- 14 Jun 21
This is the rapper’s second posthumous album, following 2020’s ‘Legends Never Die’.
Juice WRLD’s team have announced that a posthumous EP from the late rapper, called The Party Never Ends, will be released.
The announcement was made in an interview where they revealed that the project will include features from Lil Uzi Vert and other high profile artists. Juice WRLD’s team revealed nothing else about the EP, and no release date has been announced.
The Party Never Ends is the second posthumous release by the rapper and follows up his 2020 album, Legends Never Die which was released in the July following his death. A documentary about the late rapper is also being made by HBO, however no details about the documentary have been shared.
Juice WRLD, whose real name is Jarad Anthony Higgins, died in December 2019 after a drug overdose. Since his death, the rapper has had a number of features – most recently including Maroon 5’s ‘Can’t Leave You Alone,’ from their new album Jordi, and Migos’ ‘Anti Social’ from Culture III.
The rapper's debut album Goodbye & Good Riddance was reissued last month, and featured a remix of ‘Lucid Dreams’ featuring Lil Uzi Vert, plus a new track called ‘ 734.’
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Juice WRLD was recently accused of plagiarizing his song ‘Scared Of Love’ by LA based artist Ghost Loft. The songwriter and producer said the rapper lifted from his 2013 song ‘So High.’
A lawsuit against the rapper’s estate will proceed as Ghost Loft is suing Juice WRLD’s mother Carmella Wallace, who is also the executor of the rapper’s estate. Ghost Loft is also suing Interscope, Universal Music Group and Mitch Mula, Juice WRLD's ‘Scared Of Love’ co-writer.
The lawsuit will pursue a writing credit, damages and an injunction which bans Juice WRLD from profiting off of the song. Ghost Loft, whose real name is Danny Choi, said Juice took 16 bars from his song and that Mitch Mula later admitted they sampled his beat without crediting him.