Juice WRLD Song Leaks Continue Posthumously
Unreleased music from the late rapper Juice WRLD continues to surface online, with a significant leak occurring in January 2026.Over 25 songs were reportedly leaked on January 24th, ahead of the expected deluxe release of his album The Party Never Ends (Deluxe). This is not an isolated incident; Juice WRLDS music has been subject to leaks throughout his career adn after his death in December 2019.
Details of the Recent Leak
The leaked tracks include titles such as “Loss My Mind,” “Time,” “Bel-Air,” “Chasing the Dragon,” “Compromise,” and “Pokémon.” Fans have been actively discussing and sharing the songs on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) [Twitter], expressing both excitement and frustration over the unauthorized releases.
History of juice WRLD Leaks
Juice WRLD himself addressed the issue of leaks prior to his death, expressing his frustration on social media. In a now-deleted tweet from 2020, he warned those responsible, hoping they had insurance to cover potential hospital bills if caught [Rolling Stone].
Following his passing, leaks persisted. In 2021, fans organized a group buy on Discord to acquire unreleased songs. Lil Bibby, head of Juice WRLD’s label, Grade A Productions, even considered withholding the release of The Party Never Ends in 2024 due to the ongoing leaks [XXL Magazine]. Despite this threat, the album was eventually released in November 2024, with a deluxe version anticipated in 2026.
Impact and Label Response
The consistent leaks pose a challenge to Juice WRLD’s estate and label, Grade A Productions. While the leaks demonstrate continued fan interest in his music, they also undermine official release strategies and possibly impact revenue streams. As of January 28, 2026, Grade A Productions has not issued a public statement regarding the latest leak, but XXL has reached out for comment [XXL Magazine].
Why Do Leaks happen?
Music leaks occur for a variety of reasons, including:
- Security Breaches: Files can be stolen from recording studios, record labels, or even personal devices.
- Internal leaks: Individuals with access to the music (e.g., producers, engineers, label employees) may intentionally or unintentionally leak tracks.
- Hacking: Online accounts associated with the music can be hacked, leading to unauthorized access and distribution.
- Early Distribution Copies: Promotional copies sent to radio stations or reviewers can sometimes be leaked.
Key Takeaways
- Juice WRLD’s unreleased music continues to be leaked online, even after his death.
- The leaks have been a recurring issue throughout his career and post-humous releases.
- The leaks impact the artist’s estate and label’s release strategies.
- The reasons for leaks are varied, ranging from security breaches to intentional acts.