Months after Juice Wrld's death, Grade A Productions and Interscope Records released a new album Friday featuring 21 tracks from the late Chicago rapper.
The album, titled "Legends Never Die," "best represents the music Juice was in the process of creating" before the 21-year-old died from an accidental drug overdose in December 2019, according to a statement posted to his official Twitter account earlier this week.
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"This album shines a light on the collaborators that meant so much to Juice and deeply impacted his musical process," the statement continued. "Juice dedicated his music to his fans and, now more than ever, we hope this album brings some reprieve to everyone during these unsettling times. Please join us in celebrating Juice's life by enjoying this album."
The album, available via major streaming services and digital music platforms, includes collaborations with Halsey, Marshmello, Trippie Redd, Polo G and the Kid Laro, Vulture reported. It is the third studio album from the artist, whose real name was Jarad Anthony Higgins.