Juice WRLD's Final Album Has a Release Date
‘The Party Never Ends’ drops next Friday.
More information surrounding Juice WRLD‘s fifth and final album has surfaced. Dropping just about a week ahead of the fifth anniversary of Juice’s death is The Party Never Ends, the heavily anticipated last posthumous release from the late rapper.
News of the album broke in an official trailer released by Juice’s estate; the year is 2025, and focuses on actor Eric Roberts schooling his grandchildren on Juice’s life, legacy and career.
While a tracklist still remains under wraps – aside from last week’s “All Girls All The Same” remix with Nicki Minaj – the rapper’s former manager Lil Bibby offered some more insight on what listeners can expect from the LP. “Been 5 years kid, still missing you down here… Feels like yesterday you were down here cracking ya corny jokes,” he began.
“Your fans still miss you, still getting on my nerves every day. One of them just told me that I had a penthouse in hell waiting for me 😂. 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 y’all enjoy this Last Album! 999 for Life!!!”
The album arrives on the heels of Juice’s recent The Pre-Party (Extended) four-pack which dropped back in October, and also boasts a striking cover art designed by Takashi Murakami.
Stream the official trailer above and check back in when Juice WRLD’s The Party Never Ends drops everywhere on Friday, November 29.