For obvious reasons, posthumous albums are always a challenge to create. And from Jimi Hendrix to Nat King Cole to Tupac, some have been successful commercially and creatively — others, not so much.
Five years ago, the music world lost Juice WRLD. The young Chicago artist’s music sounded nothing like anything coming from the city. He wasn’t making drill music like G Herbo or Chief Keef; he went ...
An avatar for the singing rapper, who died in 2019, appeared at a special event in the video game to debut a new song alongside Eminem, Snoop Dogg and Ice Spice. By Ben Sisario Carmela Wallace, the ...
Juice WRLD‘s long-awaited final posthumous offering, presented by his estate, has landed. Entitled The Party Never Ends, the rapper’s fifth studio album arrives on the heels of earlier this year’s The ...