legends never die
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Songs This XXXTENTACION and Juice WRLD collab appears on the five-year anniversary edition of Juice's "Legends Never Die" album.
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Mixtapes Legends Never Die was Juice WRLD’s first posthumous album following his death on December 8, 2019. The album dropped July 2020.
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Music Videos Juice WRLD gets animated in the new music video for "Wishing Well" from his posthumous album "Legends Never Die."
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Music Lil Bibby confirms that a deluxe edition of Juice WRLD's posthumous "Legends Never Die" will be released.
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Music Juice WRLD's family releases a statement regarding the release of his new album, revealing his album cover and the number of songs on the project.
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Music Deceased hip-hop stars Juice WRLD and Pop Smoke prove their legacies will live on forever after they occupied the #1 and #2 spots on Apple Music with their posthumous albums "Legends Never Die" and "Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon," respectively.
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Tech Juice WRLD fans believed that his posthumous album caused the Spotify crash but it was actually Facebook's fault.
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Music Videos The blockbuster collaboration between Juice WRLD and The Weeknd gets an official music video release, and both pop icons are animated to CGI perfection.
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Music Videos Juice WRLD freestyles on his tour bus in the posthumously-released music video for "Conversations".
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Alex Zidel -
Pop Culture Clever told HNHH that his version of the track is how Juice wanted it.
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News Juice WRLD's posthumous album "Legends Never Die" releases this week, featuring "Life's A Mess" with Halsey.
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News Hear the latest single off Chinx's upcoming posthumous album "Legends Never Die."
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Danny Schwartz -
News Hear "Like This" from Chinx's upcoming posthumous album "Legends Never Die".
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Music Following the one year anniversary of Juice WRLD's death, Future took a moment to celebrate his friend and collaborator's enduring memory.
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Mitch Findlay