The estate of Juice WRLD has revealed the official release date for the deluxe version of his last posthumous album, The Party Never Ends.

It was announced at Rolling Loud Miami this past weekend that The Party Never Ends (Deluxe) is set to release on January 24. The announcement came with a video that was shown to the audience at the festival.

The new songs to be added were chosen by fans, and the results were revealed via social media.

You can see the announcement and the poll results below.

The Party Never Ends was released on Black Friday (November 29), only a few days ahead of the fifth anniversary of Juice WRLD’s death.

The LP had a solid No. 4 opening on the Billboard 200 with 86,000 album equivalent units, trailing behind Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department at No. 1 (which climbed back to the top due to a Black Friday vinyl sale of the album), Kendrick Lamar’s GNX at No. 2, and the Wicked soundtrack at No. 3.

“It’s been 5 years, kid, and I still miss you here…” wrote Juice’s label head Lil Bibby while revealing the project. “Seems like just yesterday you were down here telling your cheesy jokes.” Your fans continue to miss you, still bothering me every day. One of them just informed me that I had a penthouse in hell reserved for me [laughing emoji].

“Besides that, the album is fantastic, and it’s wild to witness that these kids continue to seek more from you after 1000 leaks and countless hours of footage.” Thank you and your wild fans for everything! I hope you all love this Final Album! 999 for Life!!!

The trailer features actor Eric Roberts portraying a grandfather introducing his grandkids to Juice’s music. The cover artwork was also unveiled, created by renowned artist Takashi Murakami.

Prior to the album reveal, Juice WRLD’s team launched the Nicki Minaj-featured track, “All Girls Are the Same 2 (Insecure).”