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Juice WRLD’s “Legends Never Die” Returns: Anniversary Edition Offers New Dimensions

Juice WRLD’s “Legends Never Die” Returns: Anniversary Edition Offers New Dimensions

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Explore the 5-Year Anniversary Edition of Juice WRLD’s landmark album featuring “The Way” and “All Life Long.”

Juice WRLD’s posthumous album Legends Never Die holds a cherished place in modern hip-hop, and now it receives a commemorative update. The 5-Year Anniversary Edition is out now through Grade A Productions & Interscope Records, delivering 26 tracks, including new material that highlights the artist’s lyrical prowess and emotional complexity.

“The Way,” a previously unreleased collaboration with XXXTENTACION, offers a serene, acoustic-led soundscape. X opens with the poignant question: “Do you know the way? / Time and time, again / I am lost, my friend / Getting better, I’m getting better.” Juice WRLD responds with a vulnerable reflection: “Lost my mind, trapped in me / I don’t know what’s happening / I’ve been space-traveling / Tryna find some inner peace, inner peace.”

Visualized by Steve Cannon and animated by KDC Visions, the video creates a weightless journey through space — a celestial tribute to their influence.

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Also new to this edition is “All Life Long,” produced by Take a Daytrip and Dot da Genius. The track’s hazy synths and thematic focus on adolescence blend seamlessly with Juice WRLD’s signature tone.

With the original album already featuring artists like The Kid LAROI, Marshmello, and The Weeknd, this deluxe edition feels more complete — reaffirming Juice WRLD’s legacy in full color.

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