20-03-2025
Juice WRLD's Final Album Debuts — Again
Juice WRLD's final posthumous album, The Party Never Ends, returns to U.K. charts, debuting on the ... [+] Official Physical Albums chart and reaching a new peak on the hip-hop tally. ATLANTA, GEORGIA - MAY 12: Juice WRLD performs in concert during "Death Race For Love" tour at Coca-Cola Roxy on May 12, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by)
During his lifetime, Juice WRLD only released two proper albums, as well as a few mixtapes. Since his passing in 2019, the hip-hop superstar's estate has released almost as many collections, though it seems that there may be no more full-lengths coming for fans of the emo rapper.
The Party Never Ends was released in November 2024, and the set was marketed as the last to come from Juice, though shortly after his passing, it was revealed that there may be hundreds of songs that were never released, so it is possible that more new music could be shared at some point.
Months after The Party Never Ends hit a number of charts around the world, the set is back on the weekly rankings in the United Kingdom. The project returns to one list and even manages to debut on another as fans continue to buy the project.
The Party Never Ends debuts on the Official Physical Albums chart this week. It comes in at No. 95 on the 100-space ranking of the bestselling EPs and full-lengths on any physical format. Sales of the project on vinyl, cassette, or CD — or any of them combined — can help place a favorite on the roster.
Juice has pushed just two titles to the Official Physical Albums chart, and both of them appeared following his death. Fighting Demons remains his top performer, as it climbed to No. 33 in March 2022. He doubles his total sum as The Party Never Ends arrives.
As it launches on the physical-only tally, The Party Never Ends also reappears on the Official Hip-Hop and R&B Albums chart. On that genre-specific tally, Juice is back at No. 9. That's a new all-time peak on the list for what may very well be the final release from the pioneering musician.
While No. 9 now stands as the highest point ever reached for The Party Never Ends, this is not its first week inside the top 10. Juice's final posthumous project opened at No. 10 in February of this year, then dropped to No. 39 and then disappeared. Now, just a few weeks later, it's back.
When it was new, The Party Never Ends kicked off its time on the Official Albums chart, the U.K.'s list of the most popular full-lengths and short sets in the nation, at No. 5. It managed just four stays on the list before disappearing. The new win gave Juice his third top 10 in the U.K. and his second highest-rising win of his career, including those collections released during his lifetime and since his death.