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Most Posthumous Music From Juice WRLD As Collab With The Weeknd Arrives


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The highly anticipated collaboration between Juice WRLD and The Weeknd has arrived with “Smile.” Showcasing their undeniably smooth vocal charisma, the track finds the perfect middle ground between both artists and their musical styles.

Just last month, Juice WRLD’s posthumous album Legends Never Die came out, featuring collaborations with HalseyMarshmello, and more. Plus, writing and production credits from Skrillex. Although this gem didn’t make it onto the record for whatever reason, it’s here now.

Nearly a year ago, Juice WRLD shared his thoughts on a potential track with dream collaborator The Weeknd, and now the idea has come full circle. It’s certainly bittersweet to be hearing it today, long after the young rapper’s passing.

This is one of the biggest collaborations of 2020, mark our words.

Listen here and feel the lyrics.

Juice WRLD – “Smile” with The Weeknd

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Most Posthumous Music From Juice WRLD As Collab With The Weeknd Arrives

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