Rapper Juice WRLD's posthumous album, The Get together By no means Ends, was launched on Friday, November 29, producing blended reactions amongst his followers, with many expressing disappointment.
The album, which is the second launch following the rapper's dying, has drawn criticism from followers on X (previously Twitter), who argue that it tarnishes his legacy.
One fan wrote: “Juice WRLD album feels like AI.”
“I want they’d saved Juice WRLD's final album within the archives,” mentioned one other.
The album cowl additionally confronted harsh backlash, with one fan saying: “Juice WRLD shall be dissatisfied. “Lil Bibby failed him for doing this to his album, from the album cowl to the songs Bibby fucked up.”
The album was produced by Grade A label co-owners Peter Jideonwo and Brandon “Lil Bibby” Dickinson, who defended the undertaking in an interview with Rolling Stone.
They defined that their purpose was to decide on extra upbeat themes for the album, though followers largely disagreed.
Jideonwo shared that he had acquired violent threats from indignant followers, revealing that his private info, together with his cellphone quantity and social safety quantity, had been leaked a number of instances.
“I hope somebody comes and shoots you within the face,” he recalled one threatening message.
“Folks will ship pizzas to my home. All types of loopy, man.
Juice WRLD, whose actual title was Jarad Higgins, died on December eight, 2019, at age 21, after struggling a seizure.
The trigger can be associated to the taking of a number of Percocet drugs to keep away from arrest.
In accordance with his producers, Juice WRLD had greater than three,000 unreleased songs on the time of his dying.