Juice WRLD‘s mother, Carmela Wallace, has made yet another major move in fulfilling her son’s legacy.

Per XXL, the late rapper’s mother (and executor of his estate) recently revealed she’s fully dedicated to delivering on a promise to drop yet another posthumous Juice WRLD album — with his manager Lil Bibby leading the charge.

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“I know that Brandon, [Lil] Bibby is putting in a lot of work to make it really good,” she told the publication. “I mean, he’s really committed and dedicated to being proud of it, you know. He puts a lot of time and effort into what he produces, so, I know that the love is there. I know that the commitment is there and I know he wants everything to be perfect.”

Wallace requests that eager fans refrain from pirating music to avoid any delay in the release of new music.

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“So, it’s coming and people should stop stealing music. I just have to throw that in there, too, because that messes up things as well. People want stuff they haven’t heard, but, you know, that’s an issue.

“But he’s working through it and it’s coming soon and it’s a work of love. I think he’s proud of the progress he’s making on it, but it’s going to be great. So, they just have to be just a little patient and let it go through the process, but it’s coming soon,” she added.

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Wallace is hopeful that the album, titled The Party Never Ends, will drop in 2024.

Last year, the project came to a screeching halt after Juice’s unreleased music was leaked on the internet.

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After catching wind of the incident, Lil Baby, who Juice signed with in 2017, took aim at an unidentified Twitter account and threatened to pull the plug on the album.

“These leaks is getting out of hand,” the rapper-turned-executive wrote in a DM, shared via Akademiks. “I Hope all the fans are happy, the party never ends might be canceled if all this shit leaks.”

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In 2022, with only four projects to his name, Juice WRLD — who passed away from an overdose-induced seizure in 2019 — would prove that even in death, his influence would reign supremee when he became the first artist to have four albums sell over 500,000 units each in that calendar year.

Following Legends Never Die (2020) and Fighting Demons (2021), the next posthumous album will be Juice’s third.