Juice WRLD’s Legends Never Die, the first album from the artist following his death, is the No.1 album in the country. The album was released on July 10 and subsequently sold 497,000 equivalent album units, per Billboard.
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Yellowcard have resumed their £11.5million ($15million) infringement lawsuit against the late rapper Juice WRLD.The pop punk group, who disbanded in 2017, filed a complaint in October 2019 in which they claim the rapper plagiarised parts of their 2006 song ‘Holly Wood Died’ in his hit ‘Lucid Dreams’.Filed on October 21, the complaint also named co-writer Taz Taylor, producer Nick Mira, and the associated publishing groups and record labels.Yellowcard highlighted alleged similarities between the
.Juice WRLD’s Legends Never Die, the first album from the artist following his death, is the No.1 album in the country. The album was released on July 10 and subsequently sold 497,000 equivalent album units, per Billboard.
Juice WRLD last Friday, is the most successful posthumous album release of the last two decades in the US.The Chicago-born rapper died in December 2019 from an accidental overdose at the age of 21, having already released 2018’s ‘Goodbye & Good Riddance’ and 2019’s ‘Death Race For Love’.In the US, it recorded 497,000 equivalent album units during its first week of release, making it the biggest Billboard Chart debut of 2020 as well as the biggest posthumous album debut in 20 years.This accounts
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Juice Wrld’s posthumous album Legends Never Die has topped the UK charts.
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Juice WRLD song featuring Halsey has been released alongside news that the rapper’s first posthumous album, ‘Legends Never Die’, will arrive later this week.The new song, titled ‘Life’s A Mess’, hears Juice WRLD and Halsey sing about lost love, life’s trials and tribulations, and how one person can change everything.“Have you ever fallen head over heels for somebody/ That made promises to give you the world?” Juice WRLD opens the track.
One week after Pop Smoke released his first posthumous album Shoot For the Stars, Aim For the World, today (July 6), Juice WRLD enters the fray after Grade A/Interscope Records announced his forthcoming release Legends Never Die, slated for Friday (July 10). To kick things off, the first single, "Life Is a Mess," arrived featuring past collaborator Halsey.