Juice WRLD Fans Slam His Team Over ‘Ugly Posthumous Album Cover Art

Juice WRLD Fans Slam His Team Over ‘Ugly Posthumous Album Cover Art
Juice WRLD’s fans are not holding back when it comes to the cover art for his upcoming posthumous album “The Party Never Ends.”
The artwork, which surfaced via Fortnite as part of the game’s Chapter 2 Remix update, has been met with backlash from his passionate fanbase. Described as “Takashi Murakami-inspired,” many are calling the cover “ugly.” One fan tweeted,
“This album cover is so ugly,” while another added, “This is the WORST cover art i ever seen for an album respectfully.”
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Juice WRLD tragically passed away on December 8, 2019, at the age of 21 from an accidental overdose of oxycodone and codeine. Since then, fans have been hoping for releases that do justice to his legacy, with The “Party Never Ends” being highly anticipated. While the album’s cover has disappointed many, the lead single, “AGATS2 (Insecure),” a remix of his track “All Girls Are The Same” featuring Nicki Minaj, has been well-received, with the full body of work set to release on November 29.
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