Juice WRLD was one of the biggest hip hop artists of the late 2010s. He was a leading artist in the emo rap and soundcloud rap genres. He started his career in 2015 as an independent artist. By 2017, he signed a contract with Grade A Productions, under Interscope records. His career took off from there, and he released 4 studio albums between 2018 and 2019, including a collaboration album with Future. He passed away in December of 2019 from a drug overdose, leaving the hip-hop world grieving. Since his death, a lot of the unreleased music he left behind has been released. Including, two full albums Legends Never Die, and Fighting Demons, as well as re-releases of his previous albums.
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Goodbye & Good Riddance
Goodbye & Good Riddance is Juice WRLD’s first studio album, originally released in May of 2018. It’s a timeless record which is three times platinum. The main single off of this album was “Lucid Dreams,” which peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 200. Overall, five singles off of the album also charted on the Top 100. Including, “All Girls are the Same,” “Lean Wit Me,” “Wasted,” and “Armed and Dangerous.” Additionally, Goodbye & Good Riddance, is still charting on the Billboard Top 200 after five years.
Re-Release the Album
This week, a five-year anniversary edition of Juice WRLD’s album Goodbye & Good Riddance was released. The new edition of the album includes all of the original tracks as well as two unreleased songs. One new track is “No Good,” which was previously leaked in 2019. The song touches on deep subject matter, including substance abuse and relationships. The next new track is “Glo’d Up,” which was also leaked on the internet in 2020. Both tracks help give the album a new life and make it clear that fans have not forgotten about Juice WRLD’s music and legacy.