Juice WRLD‘s final posthumous album, “The Party Never Ends,” debuted at #4 on this week’s Billboard 200.
The anticipated project is headed for a strong #4 debut with 93,000 album equivalent units, including 84,000 in streaming equivalent album units (123.43 million on-demand streams of the songs), 2,000 in album sales and the remaining in track equivalent album units.
“The Party Never Ends” was released on Black Friday (November 29), just days before the fifth anniversary of Juice’s passing.
“Been 5 years kid, still missing you down here…” Juice WRLD’s label boss Lil Bibby wrote while announcing the effort. “Feels like yesterday you were down here cracking ya corny jokes. Your fans still miss you, still getting on my nerves everyday. One of them just told me that I had a penthouse in hell waiting for me [laughing emoji].”
Clocking in at nearly an hour long and featuring stars like Nicki Minaj, Eminem, Offset, and Fall Out Boy, The Party Never Ends is a fitting farewell to the platinum-selling artist that captures a wide-ranging snapshot of his legacy.