Juice WRLD's Fifth and Final Album, The Party Never Ends, Gets a Release Date
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Juice WRLD's Fifth and Final Album, The Party Never Ends, Gets a Release Date


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Juice WRLD's Fifth and Final Album, The Party Never Ends, Gets a Release Date

More details have emerged about The Party Never Ends, Juice WRLD’s highly anticipated fifth and final album. Set to release just days before the fifth anniversary of the rapper’s tragic passing, the posthumous project aims to honor his life, legacy, and music.

The announcement came through an official trailer shared by Juice WRLD’s estate. In the video, set in 2025, actor Eric Roberts narrates the late rapper’s journey, sharing his story with his grandchildren and reflecting on Juice's impact on the music world.

While the complete tracklist remains a mystery, one confirmed song is last week’s remix of “All Girls Are The Same,” featuring Nicki Minaj. Juice WRLD’s former manager, Lil Bibby, shared heartfelt thoughts about the album on social media.

“It’s been 5 years, kid, and we still miss you down here... Feels like yesterday you were cracking your corny jokes,” Bibby wrote. “Your fans are as passionate as ever, even if they drive me crazy every day. One of them said I have a penthouse in hell waiting for me 😂. The album is amazing, and it’s wild to see how much love your fans still have for you after all the leaks and footage. Thank you for everything. Hope y’all enjoy this last album. 999 forever!”

The Party Never Ends follows the October release of The Pre-Party (Extended), a four-track collection that served as a prelude to the final chapter. The album also features cover art designed by renowned artist Takashi Murakami, adding a visual layer to the project’s emotional depth.

Fans can stream the official trailer now and prepare for The Party Never Ends, which will drop everywhere on Friday, November 29.


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