Juice WRLD will forever be one of the most impactful, beloved, and enduring musicians of the 2010s decade, a legacy that will transcend its temporal boundaries. Despite some bumps along the road since his tragic loss in 2019, it seems like his team is finally ready to leave his catalog in peace with one final posthumous album. The Party Never Ends drops on Friday, November 29, and we just got a new trailer for it featuring an old man in 2065 telling his grandchildren about the Chicago artist.
It emphasizes how each of his albums have a different theme to them, and promises that this last one will be worth the wait. After all, The Party Never Ends – as a concept for a posthumous Juice WRLD album – has been around for a long time. Sadly, despite all the hype for it and how disappointed some fans have been with how his team has handled his legacy since his death, none of those conflicting emotions could've prepared fans for its cover art, which proved to be quite the controversial Murakami piece .
Read More: Juice WRLD Honored With Stunning Mural Inside His Mother's New Brewery Nevertheless, that won't change the quality of the music itself, which is obviously what fans are mostly concerned with. We already got a taste of what's to come on The Party Never Ends thanks to the "All Girls Are The Same" remix from Juice WRLD and Nicki Minaj , " AGATS2 (Insecure) ." Other than that, die-hards probably expect some other leaks and unreleased material to appear on this new LP, or com.