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JUICE WRLD’S “WORLD TOUR (AQUAFINA)” AND “LIGHTYEARS” FEATURING YOUNG THUG OUT NOW

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JUICE WRLD’S “WORLD TOUR (AQUAFINA)” AND “LIGHTYEARS” FEATURING YOUNG THUG OUT NOW

LONG ANTICIPATED SONGS ARRIVE AS ‘THE PRE-PARTY’ 2-PACK

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Today, from the late, legendary Juice WRLD comes The Pre-Party, a two-pack of highly anticipated songs fans have been trading notes about for years. The surprise set pairs luxe emo-rap cut “World Tour (Aquafina)” with “Lightyears” featuring Young Thug, which has a slight country sway to it. Listen HERE via Grade A and Interscope Records. The 9AM global timing of the 9.9 release is significant to Juice WRLD and his fandom as a cherished number (999) that symbolizes the concept of flipping a bad situation into a positive one.

Juice previewed “World Tour (Aquafina)” on Instagram Live back in 2018, leaving listeners wondering if they’d ever hear the official release. Now, they can listen closely as the Chicago star inhales at the top of the track, then swan-dives through DJ Relentt’s jewel-tone synths into a blissed-out fever dream that rolls drugs, sex, and threats into a technicolor blur: “I can’t feel my tongue, shorty, I’m off the moll’, yeah / I still see the snakes, n****, run inside, yeah.”

“Lightyears” takes a different tack, mixing downcast guitar with booming bass while the two rap visionaries paint a modern picture of class and excess. “Taking trips off the Percs, I be sky high / In the sky sippin’ on red lean like it’s red wine,” Juice coos, while Young Thug flexes, “Ride big Bentleys everywhere that I go / Keep the Lamborghini parked at the bank though.” The beat comes courtesy of longtime Juice friend and collaborator Nick Mira.

The latter song has also been the subject of much speculation. Before Juice’s passing, Thug confirmed the two had more songs in the works, and their chemistry has been affirmed time and again, from Future’s “Red Bentley” (2018), to Juice’s “On God” (2019), to their collabo track “Bad Boy” (2021), on through Thug’s “Money” featuring Nicki Minaj (2023) – to name a few. Mira’s involvement with “Lightyears” upped the anticipation — he’s had multiple songs on every Juice album to date, including Top 10 hits “Lucid Dreams,” “Bandit,” and “Smile.”

The Pre-Party follows Juice’s appearance on Ski Mask the Slump God’s fired-up June single “Wake Up!” and the December release of Juice’s “Lace It” featuring Eminem and benny blanco, who also produced the record. It confronts the highs and lows of drug use/abuse — listen HERE. The Pre-Party is only the start of what’s to come.

In April 2020, Juice’s mother Carmela Wallace announced the establishment of the Live Free 999 Fund, which receives support from individual donors in addition to Grade A and Interscope. Live Free 999 honors the legacy of Ms. Wallace’ son by supporting young people in their battles, and doing so with love, joy, and emotional honesty. Live Free 999 encourages anyone struggling with mental health and addiction to get help. Text LF999 to 741741 to reach the Crisis Text Line for free crisis counseling. For more information on the Live Free 999 Fund, go HERE.

Photo Credit: A$AP Nast

About Juice WRLD

Juice WRLD born as Jarad Higgins in 1998, grew up in Calumet Park playing piano, drums, and guitar, turning to rap freestyling in high school. Influenced by rock music and Chicago drill from Lil Durk and Chief Keef, Higgins initially began recording as Juice TheKidd, a moniker derived from his haircut, which resembled 2Pac’s in the film Juice. Juice WRLD became a Top Ten hitmaker delivering introspective lyrics atop melodic production, with echoes of Travis Scott and Post Malone. His heartsick 2018 debut Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018) which peaked at number 15 on the Billboard 200, home to his biggest hit “Lucid Dreams,” reflected a wide range of stylistic influences: R&B instrumentation, dreamy beats, and even indie rock melodicism. The momentum built by “Lucid Dreams” which is currently 11x RIAA certified platinum, helped land Juice’s sophomore effort, 2019’s A Death Race for Love, which topped the Billboard 200 and was soon RIAA certified gold. Months later, at the height of his mainstream popularity, he tragically passed away after having just turned 21. At the time of his death, Juice had three singles in the Hot 100 and both official LPs in the Top 100. His posthumously released album Never Die in 2020 crowned the Billboard 200 and was followed by Fighting Demons in 2021. His verses have been on collaboration records with the likes of Ellie Goulding, Benny Blanco, BTS, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Halsey, Justin Bieber, Brent Faiyaz, Eminem, Marshmello and more. To date he’s been part of over 80 RIAA certified gold and platinum records.

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