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Juice WRLD's first posthumous album, Legends Never Die, has arrived. It's the first release following the rapper's tragic death last December.

The album was announced by Juice WRLD's estate earlier this month. The compilation project consists of 15 tracks from the late rapper's archive, including collaborations from those who strongly impacted his music. Such as "Life's A Mess" featuring Halsey, “Hate the Other Side” along with Polo G and Kid Laroi, and "Come & Go" featuring Marshmello.

Legends Never Die is bookended by spoken-word clips from Juice, with the final track titled “Juice WRLD Speaks From Heaven - Outro.” Eminem also features on the interlude, where he praises the late rapper and mourns his death.

"Juice dedicated his music to his fans and, now more than ever, we hope this album brings some reprieve to everyone during these unsettling times," reads a statement on Juice WRLD's Instagram.

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Juice died last December at the age of 21 from an accidental overdose. He released two solo albums before his death, 2018's Goodbye & Good Riddance and 2019's Death Race for Love. It has been said that he recorded roughly 2,000 unreleased tracks during his career.

You can stream Legends Never Die below. Since the album dropped, fans have taken to social media to praise the project and remember Juice WRLD. Check out some of the emotional reactions below.

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