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Five Years Later, Juice WRLD’s “Legends Never Die” Still Speaks Volumes

Kelia by Kelia
July 15, 2025
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Juice WRLD

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Juice WRLD’s reissue includes unreleased collaborations and new visuals celebrating his timeless artistry.

Juice WRLD’s Legends Never Die (5 Year Anniversary Edition) brings listeners back to an album that helped define a new wave of emotional hip-hop. Released by Grade A Productions & Interscope Records, the expanded 26-track version includes long-awaited gems like “The Way” with XXXTENTACION and “All Life Long.”

“The Way” delivers a moment of shared vulnerability between two gone-too-soon icons. Opening with X’s gentle lines: “Do you know the way? / Time and time, again / I am lost, my friend / Getting better, I’m getting better,” the song then sees Juice reflecting on inner struggles: “Lost my mind, trapped in me / I don’t know what’s happening / I’ve been space-traveling / Tryna find some inner peace, inner peace.”

The music video, conceived by Steve Cannon and KDC Visions, complements the track’s introspective tone with an interstellar setting where the two artists reconnect beyond earthly boundaries.

“All Life Long” also debuts in this collection — a synth-rich track that channels the thrill and recklessness of youth. With production by Take a Daytrip and Dot da Genius, it further adds emotional complexity to the reissue.

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