Juice WRLD’s last posthumous album is ‘In the Works’.
The late rapper’s label boss Lil Bibby, who runs Grade A Productions, has confirmed that one final record will be released and that it will be a “celebration” of his life.
Bibby wrote on Instagram alongside a video of Juice in the studio.
“Let’s celebrate Juice’s life. No more mourning. We want everyone who loved Juice when he was here to celebrate, especially the fans he loved!”
“You guys have been the best fans the artist has ever had (apart from the death threats to Bibby). We love you 999 until the end of the world.
The record will be his third posthumous LP, following 2020’s Legends Never Die and 2021’s Fighting Demons.
Two previously unreleased tracks, “Go Hard 2.0” and “Cigarettes,” were also released in the same year.
Eminem, BTS’ Suga and Justin Bieber appear in ‘Fighting Demons’.
Juice, whose real name was Jarad Higgins, died at the age of 21 from an accidental overdose in December 2019.
His mother, Carmela Wallace, has since launched the Live Free 999 Fund in her son’s honor. The fund aims to help young people with mental health problems.
In a statement about the song “Righteous,” which was released the same week the fund was launched, his family wrote on Instagram:
“Choosing how to share his upcoming music with the world has not been easy. , is the most important part of this process for us.
“Earlier this week, Juice’s mother, Carmella Wallace, announced the formation of the Live Free 999 Fund, which will receive additional support through Grade A and Interscope Records.
“Tonight Juice releases a new song ‘Righteous’ written in his home studio in Los Angeles.
“We hope you enjoy this new music and keep the spirit of Juice alive.
“Be safe everyone.
“I love Carmella Wallace, the Juice family and the Grade A team. (sic)”