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Juice WRLD Surpasses 1 Billion Streams in 2026 as Legacy Continues to Grow

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Just three months into 2026, the late rapper Juice WRLD has already surpassed 1 billion streams across platforms, proving once again that his music remains a dominant force in the industry. The milestone comes as new posthumous releases and a steady stream of fan engagement continue to push his catalog to new heights, more than six years after his tragic passing.

The numbers tell a compelling story. Juice WRLD’s Spotify catalog alone has amassed nearly 45 billion total streams, with daily plays consistently exceeding 12 million . His most recent streaming surge has been fueled by a wave of new material. On March 6, 2026, the long-anticipated collaboration “We Don’t Get Along” with Marshmello received an official release, accompanied by a psychedelic claymation music video that fans quickly embraced. Just weeks later, on March 27, a stunning collaboration with Billie Eilish titled “Bad For Me” dropped, sending streams into overdrive across North America.

These posthumous releases are not merely archival drops; they are carefully curated events. “We Don’t Get Along” reunites Juice with Marshmello, who previously collaborated with him on the 4x Platinum hit “Come & Go” . The Billie Eilish track, meanwhile, bridges Juice’s 999 fanbase with Eilish’s massive following, creating a crossover moment that has dominated playlists on Spotify and Apple Music.

Juice WRLD’s streaming consistency is remarkable. His music generates over 12.4 million daily streams on Spotify alone, with hits like “Lucid Dreams” (3.08 billion streams) and “Robbery” (1.55 billion streams) continuing to perform like new releases. The UK certifications from March 27, 2026, further underscore his enduring appeal, with “Robbery” receiving a new Platinum certification.

What makes these numbers extraordinary is that Juice WRLD is achieving them alongside active, living artists. His posthumous output is managed with care by his estate, ensuring that his voice remains present in the cultural conversation. The release strategy, dripping out collaborations with top-tier artists like Eminem, Nicki Minaj, and now Billie Eilish and Marshmello, keeps his catalog feeling fresh and relevant.

For fans, these streaming milestones are about more than numbers. They represent the enduring connection they feel to an artist whose music articulated pain, heartbreak, and resilience with rare honesty. From his 2018 breakthrough with “Lucid Dreams” to the emotional depths of “Wishing Well,” Juice WRLD created a body of work that has become a generational touchstone.

The 1 billion mark for 2026, reached in just the first quarter, suggests the year could be one of his biggest yet. With new music continuing to emerge from his extensive vault and a global fanbase that shows no signs of slowing down, Juice WRLD’s voice is proving what his 2019 album title promised: legends never die.

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