The rapper Juice WRLD’s emotional vulnerability, often crooned on an emo-rap canvas, captivated millions, making him one of the highest-streamed artists years after his tragic death in 2019. His prolific nature, marked by hourlong freestyles and a 3,000+ song vault, has only added to his legacy. Grade A label co-owners Peter Jideonwo and Brandon “Lil Bibby” Dickinson tell Rolling Stone that even with his music experiencing voracious leaks from hackers and (former) clout-chasing friends, Juice WRLD had enough quality songs to put together The Party Never Ends, which they say will be his last album.
The project was cultivated over years by Bibby, who went on a treasure hunt to find unreleased music from producers and engineers Juice WRLD worked with. He said he went through four different project iterations, with each tracklist being ravaged by leaks before they could…