Late rapper Juice WRLD has finally dropped an official date for his final album The Party Never Ends after releasing an EP, The Pre-Party and that date for the album is November 22, 2024.
Juice has many die-hard fans who are obsessed with his music, in special coverage for Vernois News, their thoughts on him, his music, and the upcoming album.
Caine Kessler, ‘26, explained, “It fills me with great sadness that this will be the last album of probably my favorite artist.”
Juice WRLD has many released and unreleased songs he has recorded since he sadly passed away.
“My favorite pre-existing Juice WRLD song is “The Bees Knees” off of his album, Death Race For Love, said Octavion Washington, ‘26.
Juice WRLD dropped an EP of two songs a couple of weeks ago, called The Pre-Party to get fans ready for the album that is coming soon.
“My thought on the pre-party would be that there wasn’t a reason to drop it besides people begging for a song drop before the big album drop this November,” stated Keegan Sinks, ‘26.
The cover art for the EP contains images of pills, codeine, and Juice WRLD sliding down the tongue of the planet Earth.
Keegan Sinks, ‘26, explained “I guess trying to express the way Juice is like a drug for the world to get them away from the problems in our society because the earth in the cover looked under the influence of something” “It’s similar to “Graduation” by Kanye West, with a trippier theme,” stated Eli Harris, ‘25.
Before they released an official date for the album, it was teased many times over the years since he passed, but they never went through with it.
Keegan Sinks added, “It took them so long because of his record label trying to get deals with other artists and labels in their songs, his music producer Lil Bibby and Maxlord and Chris Long had to change beats and get songs from being leaked by leakers.”
Different people wanted different features on the album, but some agreed on who they wanted.
Keegan Sinks and Sawyer Crawford, ‘27 both would like to see Trippie Redd, while Eli Harris added “Ice Spice because she is a very talented artist.”
We have about a month until the long-awaited album finally releases.
Caine Kessler, ‘26, said “I’m really excited I hope there’s some music I’ve never heard before because there’s been so much of his music already leaked,” Octavion Washington, ‘26, stated, “I am interested in the songs that are going to be on it, since a whole lot of them have been leaked.”
Juice WRLD has dropped four albums, two while he was alive and the other two after he passed away.
Sawyer Crawford and Caine Kessler, both agree that his album Goodbye & Good Riddance is their favorite, while Octavion Washington, and Keegan Sinks both enjoyed Death Race For Love the most.
Juice WRLD freestyled most of his songs off the dome rather than writing them.
“He was extremely talented and talked about genuine problems people had,” said Sawyer Crawford, Keegan Sinks stated, “I’m shocked that he freestyled most of his songs just off the top of the dome it takes great talent to do that and you don’t see that much anymore we won’t get anyone like him again probably.”
In the end, some people wanted to end it off by saying something that they wanted to add.
“RIP Juice WRLD” added Caine Kessler.