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]]>After the single was released on streaming services, Blanco offered some background in a lengthy post on Instagram. He wrote that he first connected with Juice WRLD over Instagram after a friend introduced him to his music.
The two agreed to meet up and entered the studio together before Chicago rapper even had landed a record deal. The first song that Blanco and Juice made together was “Real S**t,” and they went on to make five more during the initial session, including the popular track “Roses.”
“Real S**t” is expected to be part of Juice WRLD’s second posthumous album that was recently confirmed by rapper and record executive Lil Bibby. Juice’s first posthumous release, Legends Never Die, arrived back in July, just six months after his tragic death.
The album received positive reviews from the critics and went on to be a charts hit. It debuted at the top of US Billboard 200 charts while also reaching number one in the United Kingdom and Canada.
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]]>After hearing “Come & Go,” one fan recently decided to go on Twitter and direct a tweet to Marshmello, writing: “There had to be more unreleased @marshmellomusic x @JuiceWorlddd music. For the culture please drop.”
Surprisingly, Marshmello was quick to respond, writing that he has “8 or 9 songs left” with Juice WRLD in his vault.
According to reports, Marshmello and Juice WRLD recorded “Come & Go” back in late 2018. The rest of the songs were probably made during this or several other recording sessions that the pair took part in.
Speaking of Juice WRLD, Marshmello said that the rapper was “one of the most talented people I have ever met” and that they were “constantly on the same page when it came to music.”
“Come & Go” was released in July, serving as the fourth single for Juice WRLD’s first posthumous album Legends Never Die. The song made it to No.2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 while topping several other charts and making it to the top 10 in the UK, Sweden, Canada, and Australia.
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]]>The post Hear New Posthumous Track from Juice WRLD appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>After the single was released on streaming services, Blanco offered some background in a lengthy post on Instagram. He wrote that he first connected with Juice WRLD over Instagram after a friend introduced him to his music.
The two agreed to meet up and entered the studio together before Chicago rapper even had landed a record deal. The first song that Blanco and Juice made together was “Real S**t,” and they went on to make five more during the initial session, including the popular track “Roses.”
“Real S**t” is expected to be part of Juice WRLD’s second posthumous album that was recently confirmed by rapper and record executive Lil Bibby. Juice’s first posthumous release, Legends Never Die, arrived back in July, just six months after his tragic death.
The album received positive reviews from the critics and went on to be a charts hit. It debuted at the top of US Billboard 200 charts while also reaching number one in the United Kingdom and Canada.
The post Hear New Posthumous Track from Juice WRLD appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Marshmello Has “8 or 9 Songs Left” With Late Rapper Juice WRLD appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>After hearing “Come & Go,” one fan recently decided to go on Twitter and direct a tweet to Marshmello, writing: “There had to be more unreleased @marshmellomusic x @JuiceWorlddd music. For the culture please drop.”
Surprisingly, Marshmello was quick to respond, writing that he has “8 or 9 songs left” with Juice WRLD in his vault.
According to reports, Marshmello and Juice WRLD recorded “Come & Go” back in late 2018. The rest of the songs were probably made during this or several other recording sessions that the pair took part in.
Speaking of Juice WRLD, Marshmello said that the rapper was “one of the most talented people I have ever met” and that they were “constantly on the same page when it came to music.”
“Come & Go” was released in July, serving as the fourth single for Juice WRLD’s first posthumous album Legends Never Die. The song made it to No.2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 while topping several other charts and making it to the top 10 in the UK, Sweden, Canada, and Australia.
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