Juice WRLD and Nicki Minaj Drop ‘All Girls Are the Same 2 (Insecure)’   

 

Juice WRLD has posthumously reunited with Nicki Minaj for “All Girls Are the Same 2 (Insecure).” The track, a sequel to the late rapper’s 2017 debut single, is out now via Grade A Productions and Interscope Records.

It was revealed at last weekend’s Complexcon that the song will appear on the final posthumous Juice WRLD album The Party Never Ends. That record is said to be coming soon.

“All Girls Are the Same 2 (Insecure)” was produced by Louis Bell (Post Malone, Justin Bieber) who previously worked with Juice WRLD on his 2019 album Death Race for Love and his mixtape with Future, Wrld on Drugs. Minaj and Juice WRLD co-headlined a tour in 2018 and appeared together on the 2023 Young Thug cut “Money.” The track also features backing vocals from Halsey.

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Since the rapper’s untimely passing at 21, fans have gathered to celebrate Juice WRLD Day. The fourth annual (and final) event will take place November 30 at Chicago’s United Center, presented by Grade A Productions. The celebration will include an exclusive listening experience, plus special guests and other surprises. Tickets are available now. 

The song follows The Pre-Party (Extended) EP, which shared two previously unheard Juice WRLD tracks, “Cavalier” and “Both Ways.” The latter came with a video starring and co-directed by Juice’s friend and collaborator Trippie Redd along with DotComNirvan. That collection was preceded by The Pre-Party, released at 9am on September 9th. “999” is an important number among Juice’s fandom that symbolizes the concept of transforming a bad situation into a positive one. The Pre-Party featured two posthumous tracks, “World Tour (Aquafina)” and “Lightyears” featuring Young Thug.

The message of “999” is continued by the Live Free 999 Fund, which was founded by Juice’s mother Carmela Wallace in April 2020. The fund honors the legacy of Jarad Higgins, aka Juice, by supporting programs that “provide preventative measures and positive avenues to address mental health challenges and substance dependency.” Live Free 999 encourages anyone struggling with mental health and addiction to get help. Text LF999 to 741741 to reach the Crisis Text Line for free crisis counseling.

 

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