Juice’s new album WRLD Legends Never Die is 2020’s # 1 biggest debut


Juice WRLD’s first posthumous album Legends never die it arrived on July 10, and it’s the biggest No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200 chart this year with 497,000 equivalent album units, Billboard reports. According to the Juice WRLD representatives, Legends never die also marks the highest posthumous LP on the list to debut on the Billboard 200 since Notorious BIG’s Life after death and from Tupac Ru still down (both from 1997).

Juice WRLD’s new album is also the fourth biggest streaming debut behind Drake ScorpionLil Wayne Tha Carter Vand Post Malone Beerbongs and Bentleys.

“The overwhelming love that millions of music fans clearly feel for [Juice WRLD] It reminds us of how much her poetic words, creativity, and bright light continue to shine throughout the world, “Juice WRLD’s mother, Carmela Wallace, said in a statement.” This first collection of songs is a poignant reminder of her great artistic talent and honesty. Emotional Music was his passion and recording gave him an opportunity to share everything that was happening. In addition to his music, Jarad’s legacy will continue to help young people through his Live Free Foundation 999. We are incredibly grateful to the fans who continue to lift him every day and we hope his words touch your life in a way that helps you overcome any challenge you may face. “

Legends never die Features songs with Halsey (“Life’s a Mess”), Trippie Redd (“Tell Me U Luv Me”), Marshmello (“Come & Go”) and more. Juice WRLD launched in March 2019 Death race for love—His last studio album before his death. Their debut LP Good bye and have a good trip It came out in 2018.

Juice WRLD died at the age of 21 in December 2019. Read “Remembering Juice WRLD, a young rapper who was just getting started” on Pitch.

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