

Juice WRLD
Juice WRLD was an American rapper and singer from Chicago, Illinois, known for blending melodic hip-hop with elements of emo and pop-punk. He was named Apple Music’s Up Next artist and released his debut album Goodbye & Good Riddance in 2018, which includes the popular songs Lucid Dreams and All Girls Are The Same. After he passed away in 2019 at age 21, the artist's estate put out several posthumous releases including Legends Never Die and The Party Never Ends 2.0. He is the subject of the documentary Music Box: Juice WRLD Into The Abyss.
Latest Release

- NOV 30, 2024 The Party Never Ends 2.0
Perhaps it’s true that more unreleased music from the late Juice WRLD is never a bad thing, particularly for fans who grew up alongside the beloved rapper’s melancholy melodies. His third (and ostensibly final) posthumous album, released just shy of the five-year anniversary of his tragic death in 2019, fills the void with 18 more tracks of misfit music. The themes of The Party Never Ends are familiar: doomed love, vicious cycles, numbing out, and fighting demons, sung in an anguished warble over emo-inflected trap beats. But it’s profoundly chilling to hear Juice deliver lines like “Oxycodone knows my soul, makes me whole/Death melodies on my stereo” (“Oxycodone”), or when he concludes on “Misfit,” “I was pretty cool in my last life.” Nor does it feel much like a party when Eminem, one of Juice’s biggest inspirations, recounts his own struggles with addiction on “Lace It”: “Do not think I take it for granted that I’m still here, synthetic heroin, you/Tried to kill me, then you murdered Jarad, didn’t you?” Then he warns young listeners: “I ain’t lecturing you but, man, just be careful.”
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Juice WRLD on Apple Music

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About
- FROM
- Chicago, IL, United States
- BORN
- December 2, 1998
- GENRE
- Hip Hop/Rap