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Juice WRLD "Fighting Demons" Vinyl: How to Buy

The late rapper's 2021 studio album is available now on vinyl on Complex.

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Juice WRLD's fourth studio album, Fighting Demons, is available now on vinyl on Complex.

Released posthumously in 2021, Fighting Demons arrived as a deeply personal project that showcased the Chicago rapper's inner turmoil. The album features 18 tracks that blend Juice's signature melodic style with raw vulnerability, including standout songs like "Already Dead," the Justin Bieber-featuring "Wandered To LA," and "Girl Of My Dreams," with BTS' Suga.

In addition to Bieber, Fighting Demons features appearances from Polo G and Trippie Redd, creating a diverse sonic landscape that honors Juice's collaborative spirit. The album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and has continued to resonate with fans who connect with its honest exploration of anxiety, addiction, and the search for peace.

Where to buy Fighting Demons on vinyl

If you're ready to add Fighting Demons to your vinyl collection, shop Juice WRLD's LP on Complex.

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