Juice WRLD Announces Title & Release Date For New Album

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Juice Wrld attends the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on August 20, 2018 in New York City.
Juice WRLD's new album is a little over a month away.

Juice WRLD takes the crown for the biggest breakout year in 2018. The rapper already built a strong buzz on Soundcloud but after signing to Interscope records, he took over the rap game. "Lucid Dreams" was an inescapable hit, as was "All Girls Are The Same." Now, the rapper is gearing up to release his new project. He took to Twitter to announce the title and release date for the project.

Just a day after premiering new music in Los Angeles, Juice WRLD announced his new album, A Deathrace For Love which is set to drop in a little over a month on March 8th. The rapper made the announcement on Twitter earlier today.

"I’m losing my mind and I’m loving every minute of it," he wrote. "just in time for the drop of the album... MARCH 8th... A DEATHRACE FOR LOVE."

The new project is set to drop in the middle of his tour with Nicki Minaj and Lil Xan. The NickiWRLD tour is set to kick off on Feb. 21 in Munich before concluding on March 28th in Geneva.

In late January, the rapper announced the project was complete before previewed a snippet of a track off of the project.

A Deathrace For Love is Juice WRLD's official solo follow-up to Goodbye & Good Riddance, his major label debut. In 2018, he also teamed up with Future for their joint effort, WRLD On Drugs.


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