Juice WRLD’s “FIghting Demons” is now released on vinyl

Juice WRLD’s posthumous album Fighting Demons is now seeing another release with three new different vinyl pressings. The announcement comes from his estate shortly after the release of the album’s deluxe edition. Fighting Demons has been successful since its release, earning a #2 debut on Billboard and positive reviews from critics and fans alike. The eighteen-track album boosts guest appearances from Polo G, Eminem, Justin Beiber, Trippie Redd, and more. The LP dropped in early December last year, around the time of the two-year anniversary of JUICE WRLD’s passing from a drug overdose. Now, 999 fans can have the memorabilia version of the late rapper’s full-length.

The main run is a red vinyl pressing available at Target stores and online for a short period. Another translucent black version is available now on the 999 Club website. An even more exclusive (and colder) translucent light blue version is also now for sale on limited websites. Sticking to the original track list, the vinyls don’t include any digital deluxe edition songs recently released.

The recent vinyl and deluxe releases are reminders of JUICE WRLD and his untiring work ethic for recording. His legendary freestyling ability and countless logged hours in the booth when he was alive is why 999 fans are still anticipating another album. His manager Lil Bibby confirmed that a second posthumous album entitled The Party Never Ends could be dropping very soon. While he confirmed it was already in the works to drop, he hasn’t guaranteed a release date due to recent song leakings. He even hinted the album could possibly not be released if unreleased tracks from Juice WRLD don’t stop surfacing. In a shared DM from DJ Akademiks, Bibby said “I Hope all the fans are happy, [the album] might be canceled if all this shit leaks.”

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