Six years after his tragic passing, the music of Juice WRLD continues to resonate deeply with fans, and demand for unreleased material remains incredibly high. That demand has recently been met – albeit unofficially – with a significant leak of over 30 unreleased tracks surfacing online in late January 2026. The unauthorized release arrives as his estate prepares a deluxe edition of his 2024 album, The Party Never Ends, adding another layer of intrigue to the upcoming release.
The leak, first reported by XXL, included songs with titles like “Karma,” “Loss My Mind,” “Time,” “Air Guitar,” “Chasing the Dragon,” and “Compromise.” The sudden availability of this extensive collection of unreleased material has sparked considerable discussion among fans, with many speculating about the potential impact on the forthcoming deluxe album.
Juice WRLD’s estate has been diligent in releasing posthumous music, offering fans a continued connection to the artist’s artistry. The Party Never Ends, initially released in 2024, was accompanied by music videos for the title track and “Misfit,” featuring archival footage of the Chicago-born rapper. Prior to that, Legends Never Die arrived in 2020, followed by Fighting Demons in 2021, both demonstrating the estate’s commitment to sharing his unreleased work with the world.
Juice WRLD’s influence extends beyond music. In November 2024, he was integrated as a playable character in the popular video game Fortnite, a testament to his enduring cultural impact. The estate also commemorated the fifth anniversary of Legends Never Die in July 2025 with the release of two singles, including a collaboration with the late XXXTENTACION titled “The Way.”
A Legacy of Unreleased Music
The issue of unreleased music and leaks has followed Juice WRLD throughout his career and after his death on December 8, 2019, from an accidental drug overdose. In 2019, the artist himself expressed frustration with leaks, tweeting, “Aye whoever leaking my s**t, I hope you build enough money to pay for your hospital bill when we identify you.” This highlights the challenges of protecting an artist’s creative work in the digital age.
The artist’s mother, Carmela Wallace, has spoken about her hopes for his musical legacy. “I hope that his music continues to have a positive impact on the lives of others around the world, and it is my prayer that people do not suffer in silence,” she stated, emphasizing the emotional weight and potential for healing within his work.
Juice WRLD first gained prominence performing at events like Power 105.1’s Powerhouse in 2018, sharing the stage with artists like Cardi B, 6ix9ine, and Ella Mai. Billboard reported on the event, noting the energy and excitement surrounding his performance.
Impact of the Leak on the Deluxe Release
The timing of this leak, just before the release of the The Party Never Ends deluxe edition, raises questions about how it might affect the official release. Will the estate adjust the tracklist to include some of the leaked songs? Or will they focus on presenting a curated selection of previously unheard material that hasn’t been compromised by the unauthorized release? The answer remains to be seen.
Regardless of the estate’s response, the leak underscores the continued and fervent interest in Juice WRLD’s music. Whether accessed through official channels or illicit means, it’s clear that fans are eager to hear everything the artist created. The deluxe edition of The Party Never Ends, expected sometime in 2026, will undoubtedly be closely watched by fans and industry observers alike.
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