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Juice Wrld's fans weigh in on long-awaited posthumous album The Party Never Ends nearly five years after death
Juice WRLD released a posthumous album called The Party Never Ends this week and his fans have thoughts about it. Fans took to X (formerly Twitter) to air their grievances
Grade A label co-owners Peter Jideonwo and Brandon 'Lil Bibby' Dickinson produced the album and revealed in an interview with Rolling Stone the passionate, and sometimes violent nature of the late rapper's fans. Juice WRLD – real name Jarad Higgins – died on December 8, 2019 at age 21 after suffering a seizure due to reportedly swallowing several Percocet pills to prevent police officers from finding him in possession of the prescription painkiller. The album features collaborations with Nicki Minaj, Eminem, Offset, and Fall Out Boy and fans in his hometown of Chicago will get to experience the new music live during a show at The United Center on November 30.
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