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" ... Downie: Yeah, definitely. The stuff he did sort of over the course of his career from a couple of long-term projects and just a bunch of stuff he did in the last couple of years. But we always knew the last one should go first in terms of his posthumous work. ... "
" ... Juice WRLD has been gone for almost half a year now, and his estate has just recently released his first posthumous single on his own, “Righteous,” which this week enters the U.K. songs chart inside the top 40. As people rush to hear his latest, the rapper’s fans have also turned to his older collections, and his first proper album Goodbye & Good Riddance climbs to No. 39 from No. 60 at the same time his other release Death Race for Love re-enters the tally at No. 94. ... "
" ... Juice WRLD passed away just over a year ago in December 2019, and since then, as his family, friends and fans mourn his loss, the musician’s estate and record labels have continued his legacy by releasing a steady stream of singles and even a full-length, all to much fanfare. It’s now been less than a full year since his posthumous album Legends Never Die arrived, but already it looks like a second collection may be on the way...and those who love his art may not have to wait much longer to hear more from the star. ... "
" ... Shukatsunet collects a percentage of a package’s cost as a fee. Its plans run from ¥140,000 for five attendees—the most popular package—all the way up to ¥873,000 for 100 attendees, excluding the cost of a priest and wake. Clients can opt for upscale options, such as acquiring a posthumous Buddhist name for several hundred thousand yen, or schedule to send a portion of their ashes to the moon for ¥8 million. With Shukatsunet well underway, he went back to school and is due to graduate this year. ... "
" ... The last time late musicians occupied at least half of the spots inside the Hot 100’s most important region was this past summer, when Juice WRLD claimed five of the 10 spaces simultaneously. He did so in the week his first posthumous album Legends Never Die landed at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. That period, he occupied the following positions: "Come & Go," with Marshmello (No. 2). "Wishing Well" (No. 5), "Conversations" (No. 7), "Life's a Mess," with Halsey (No. 9) and "Hate the Other Side," with Marshmello, Polo G and The Kid Laroi (No. 10). ... "