Juice WRLD‘s final posthumous album is on its way, according to the late rapper’s longtime good friend and label head Lil Bibby.
Taking to Instagram on Saturday (February 4) to share a video of the late rapper wildin’ out within the studio, Bibby instructed followers he needed the upcoming album — the follow-up to 2021’s Fighting Demons — “to feel like a celebration,” as he needs to maneuver previous mourning Juice.
“The Last Juice WRLD Album is in the works,” Bibby wrote. “We want this album to feel like a Celebration/Party! Let’s celebrate the life of Juice [pray hands, balloon, dove emojis]. “No more mourning, I want everyone that Juice loved while he was here to help celebrate, especially his fans who he loved!”
He continued: “You guys have been the most effective followers an artist can have (Minus the loss of life threats to Bibby) [laughing, pray hands, heart emojis]. I’m not gonna complain however i’ll jus say this isn’t straightforward. We miss you, We love you 999 til the world ends [juice box and world emojis].
While buddies and followers flooded Lil Bibby’s feedback, the Chicago rapper and document govt added that there will probably be some leaks forward of the brand new album as a result of “u guys seem to like them better than the unheard stuff sometimes.”
Fighting Demons debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 when it dropped on the late rapper’s birthday in December 2021, and moved 119,000 album equal models in its first week.
The late rapper (actual identify Jarad Higgins) has 4 albums to his identify. In addition to Fighting Demons, his first posthumous launch was 2020’s Legends Never Die, which debuted atop the US Billboard 200 promoting 497,000 album-equivalent models in its first week.
Juice WRLD, who handed away from deadly seizures triggered by an unintended drug overdose on December 8, 2019, launched solely two albums whereas he was alive: Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018) and Death Race for Love (2019).
His music continues to make waves, with the “Lucid Dreams” rapper changing into the primary artist to have 4 albums promote over 500,000 models every in 2022.
In different Juice WRLD information, the rapper’s property has reportedly offered off nearly all of his catalog in a nine-figure deal quietly negotiated within the early months of 2022.
According to Billboard, unbiased document label and music writer Opus Music Group now owns 90 p.c of the late Chicago rapper’s publishing and the rights to 90 p.c of the earnings derived from his grasp recordings.
The rapper’s label companions, Interscope Records and Lil Bibby‘s Grade A Productions, retained ownership of Juice WRLD’s masters.
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