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Legends Never Die

 

    Legends Never Die was the 1st posthumous album released earlier this year from the late great Juice Wrld. Starting with the cover it is an absolute work of art and did the music on the project justice. It pictures Juice Wrld in a very colorful biome that is only describable as heavenly, which I'm sure is what the artists who made it were going for. The music on the project made for one of my favorite albums of the year, most of the songs are concluded by very whimsical instruments to kind of go along with the heavenly feeling brought for the cover art which really just brings closure to the career and life of Juice Wrld.

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  1. The first time I lessened to the album I hated it more recently I lessened and loved it

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  2. Loved the album, can't wait to hear what other unreleased music he has

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