What was Juice WRLD 2 last song?

The final music video featuring Juice WRLD, whose full name was Jarad Anthony Higgins, has officially released.

“Bad Boy,” one of the 2,000 tracks that Juice WRLD reportedly left behind, just recently became available to fans – including a never-before-seen music video. Lyrical Lemonade founder Cole Bennett directed the roughly three-minute-long video and noted in a statement that it is the last such clip that Higgins recorded before passing away in December of 2019.

Pi’erre Bourne, who’s also worked on singles from Tekashi 6ix9ine and Playboi Carti, produced “Bad Boy,” and Young Thug and Juice WRLD filmed the high-definition music video in the latter’s native Chicago. At the time of publishing, the “Bad Boy” video had garnered about 2.95 million YouTube views, and the total was continuing to rise.

Juice WRLD’s first posthumous album, Legends Never Die, received positive reviews and turned in a strong commercial performance upon debuting in July of 2020. And in one of several testaments to the depth of Juice WRLD’s unreleased library, Marshmello, who collaborated with Higgins on two Legends Never Die tracks, said that fans have yet to hear “8 or 9” more of their joint efforts.

Lil Bibby signaled in October of 2020 that a second posthumous album from Juice WRLD is forthcoming, while Higgins’s longtime girlfriend, Ally, specified that a (presumably different) album, The Outsiders, is also in the works. Thus far, however, the “Wishing Well” creator’s team hasn’t elaborated upon a potential release window for either of the albums.

Yesterday, rapper Clever – who appeared on Juice WRLD’s Death Race for Love (2019) – revealed the tracklist for his upcoming album. “Call Me Nobody” features Lil Wayne, while Juice WRLD and Post Malone are featured on a different remix of “Life’s a Mess,” which Higgins released with Halsey as a single for Legends Never Die.

Independent of these much-anticipated songs, the estate of Juice WRLD is continuing to battle a high-profile copyright infringement lawsuit. (Not the $15 million “Lucid Dreams” complaint that Yellowcard dropped in July of 2020, though.) A minor plaintiff, via his guardian, alleged in the newest such suit that Juice WRLD and other defendants infringed upon his “Ice” track when creating “Lean wit Me.”

Though the merits of the lawsuit remain uncertain – “Lean wit Me” released in May of 2018, and the minor plaintiff registered his one-minute-long “Ice” with the Copyright Office in January of 2019 – a late-November legal document indicated that the case is scheduled to move forward in 2021.

Juice Wrld’s estate has released another song from the late rapper. Out via Grade A and Interscope Records, the track hears Juice reflect on his struggles with anxiety and depression, a recurring topic throughout his discography.

“I won’t, I don’t wanna, I don’t wanna, I don’t wanna implode,” he raps. “I won’t, I don’t wanna, it’s the end of the summer, it’s starting to get cold.”

An accompanying music video directed and edited by Steve Cannon depicts a woman suffering from sleep paralysis as demons run rampant around her room.

“Face 2 Face” is the second posthumous single from the rapper, following last month’s “In My Head.”

Earlier this year, his estate shared the deluxe edition of Fighting Demons with features from Trippie Redd, Polo G and Justin Bieber.

American rapper and singer Juice Wrld released four studio albums, nine extended plays, two mixtapes, 35 singles (including four as featured artist), and one promotional single, including posthumous releases. He released his first mixtape and EP, under the pseudonym JuiceTheKidd in early 2015 and 2016. Throughout 2017, he released several EPs independently.

Following his signing to Grade A, a subsidiary of Interscope, Juice Wrld released his debut album Goodbye & Good Riddance in May 2018.[1][2] The album debuted at No. 15 and peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200. On December 5, 2018, the album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It spawned five singles, including his debut single "All Girls Are the Same", certified sextuple platinum and his breakthrough hit "Lucid Dreams", which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and is certified diamond by the RIAA. In June 2018, Juice Wrld released a tribute EP, Too Soon.., in honor of rappers Lil Peep and XXXTentacion. The EP produced the singles "Rich and Blind" and "Legends", which were respectively certified gold and platinum by the RIAA. Juice Wrld released a collaborative mixtape alongside Future, titled Wrld on Drugs in October 2018. It debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, selling 98,000 album-equivalent units, which included 8,000 pure album sales.[3] Furthermore, it peaked in the top twenty in Denmark, Sweden, Netherlands, Norway and peaked at No. 5 in Canada. The mixtape was supported through the single "Fine China", which peaked at No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 and is certified 2× platinum by the RIAA.

Juice Wrld's second studio album Death Race for Love, was released in March 2019. Led by the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling", it debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 165,000 album-equivalent units. "Bandit" with YoungBoy Never Broke Again was Juice Wrld's final release before his death.[A]

On April 23, 2020, Higgins' estate announced on his Instagram account that his first posthumous single, "Righteous", would be released later that night. "Righteous" was released at midnight on April 24, 2020, and an accompanying music video with footage of Higgins was uploaded to his YouTube channel. Higgins recorded the song at his home studio in Los Angeles. On May 29, the song "Tell Me U Luv Me" featuring Trippie Redd was released alongside a music video directed by Cole Bennett. These songs are included on his first posthumous album, titled Legends Never Die.

On July 6, Higgins' estate publicly announced the late rapper's first posthumous album Legends Never Die. On the same day, Higgins' estate also released "Life's a Mess" featuring Halsey and "Come & Go" a few days later on July 9 featuring Marshmello. The album was released on July 10, 2020, with 21 songs and 5 singles that Higgins' estate claims "best represents the music Juice was in the process of creating". The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 497,000 album-equivalent units. Five of the songs reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 on the week ending July 25, 2020: "Come & Go", "Wishing Well", "Conversations", "Life's a Mess", and "Hate the Other Side", which reached number two, five, seven, nine, and ten, respectively. Higgins is the third artist to ever accomplish this feat, the other two being The Beatles and Drake. "Life's a Mess" notably jumped from number 74 to number nine that week.

What was Juice WRLD's final song?

"Bandit" with YoungBoy Never Broke Again was Juice Wrld's final release before his death.

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What was the last album Juice WRLD dropped?

Legends Never Die is the third studio album by American rapper and singer Juice Wrld. It was posthumously released by Grade A Productions and Interscope Records on July 10, 2020. ... Track listing..

What was Juice WRLD's first song?

Higgins developed as an artist in his first year of high school. His first track, "Forever", was released on SoundCloud in 2015 under the name JuicetheKidd. Higgins recorded most of his first tracks on a cellphone, uploading them to SoundCloud in his sophomore year.