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Nicki Minaj and Halsey team up for new version of Juice WRLD’s ‘All Girls Are The Same’
Nicki Minaj and Halsey have contributed to a new version of Juice WRLD’s 2018 hit ‘All Girls Are The Same’ – check it out below.The song was the late rapper’s breakthrough single, produced by Nick Mira and included on his debut album, ‘Goodbye & Good Riddance’.Juice WRLD passed away from an accidental drug overdose at the age of 21 in December 2019, and now his posthumous album ‘The Party Never Ends’ is being prepared for release on November 29, with the new version of ‘All Girls Are The Same’ set to be included.Minaj contributes a verse to the track, now titled ‘AGATS2 (Insecure)’, and described it on Instagram as “a brand new song”. Halsey also lends new backing vocals to Juice’s track, and you can listen here:The single follows on from ‘Lace It’ last December, which featured contributions from Eminem and producer Benny Blanco.In other Minaj news, she has confirmed that the final deluxe version of her 2023 album ‘Pink Friday 2’, titled ‘Pink Friday 2 – The Hiatus’ will be out on December 13, roughly a year after the original’s release.It will be the fourth version of the album to see an official release, while she has also teased the existence of a ‘Pink Friday 3’ as well.In a four-star review of ‘Pink Friday 2’, NME wrote: “‘Pink Friday 2’ feels like a consolidation and refinement of everything Minaj can do – including dropping pop culture references that no other artist would think of.
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Juice WRLD foundation launches new mental health campaign
Juice WRLD‘s Live Free 999 foundation has launched a new mental health campaign to kick off Mental Health Awareness Month.Following the rapper’s death in December 2019 after suffering a drug-induced seizure at Chicago’s Midway airport, his mother, Carmela Wallace, launched the foundation to honour her son’s life.Now, the non-profit initiative has launched the 999 Stories of Mental Health campaign, which it hopes will encourage people to share their stories on social media using the hashtag #999Stories.“We have launched a testimonial awareness campaign called 999 Stories of Mental Health, to encourage and inspire people to share their personal stories about mental health,” the foundation wrote on Instagram.It added: “We are hoping to work with the many other foundations to continue to reduce the stigma around having honest conversations about Mental Health.”A post shared by Live Free 999 (@live.free.999)Speaking about Juice WRLD’s “special way of connecting with his fans”, Wallace said she thinks it’s because of “how open and honest his lyrics are”.“My goal for Live Free 999 and 999 Stories of Mental Health is to create a safe space for people to share their stories so they know they aren’t alone,” she said in a statement (via HipHopDX).An exclusive merchandise collection designed by Eli Hollens will also be released, with all proceeds being donated to organisations that benefit mental health.

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