BTS' Suga, Eminem and more to feature on posthumous Juice WRLD album Fighting Demons
The tracklist for Juice WRLD's new posthumous album Fighting Demons has been revealed, and will feature appearances from BTS' Suga, Eminem and more.
Fighting Demons will follow Juice WRLD's 2020 posthumous album Legends Never Die, and will include 18 tracks including recent Justin Bieber collaboration "Wandered To LA" and "Already Dead".
The 18-track album will also feature appearances from BTS' Suga, Eminem, Polo G and Trippie Redd.
Fighting Demons. 12/10. #lljw https://t.co/rLZYEruvGF pic.twitter.com/UqTCZI6nwF
— . (@JuiceWorlddd) December 9, 2021
In an album trailer announcing the record last month, Carmela Wallace and Grade A wrote, "There was nothing Jarad "Juice WRLD" Higgins enjoyed more than delivering new music to his millions of fans around the world. He left behind an astonishingly deep catalog of music that will ensure his fans will have new songs to listen to for years to come. Jarad was always searingly honest about his struggles and through his musical genius he articulated what was on his heart and mind vividly through his art. He never gave up and had many loved ones and friends around him who never gave up on offering their support to him. Today we announce that we will commemorate his upcoming birthday with a new album Fighting Demons on Dec 10th. We encourage all of you who struggle with addiction and mental illness to never give up the fight. We continue to extend free support to you via the fund created in his honor: LiveFree999.org."
Prior to announcing Fighting Demons, Juice WLRD made some posthumous appearances on tracks with Trippie Redd, Post Malone and Young Thug.
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