Man, I’ve been a huge Juice WRLD fan for years. I still remember the first time I heard “Lucid Dreams.” That track was all over the place, and it’s what got me hooked on his music. So, you can imagine how excited I was when I heard about the release of his posthumous albums. I knew I had to get my hands on them, especially on vinyl.

I started my hunt online, checking out different stores and comparing prices. I saw that eBay had a pretty big selection of Juice WRLD vinyl records. There were some good deals, and I was tempted, but I wanted to explore other options too. I headed over to Walmart’s website since I saw they had some of his music, but I didn’t find the specific vinyl albums I was looking for.
Then I stumbled upon this online store that had the “Fighting Demons” album on a limited edition translucent black vinyl. It looked so dope, and the price was decent, on sale for $29.99. I was this close to buying it, but I decided to hold off for a bit and see what else was out there.
Digging Deeper
I wanted to find a place that had a wider selection of his albums. I found this website that seemed to have a lot of different vinyl records, including limited editions and box sets. I spent a good amount of time browsing through their catalog, hoping to find some rare Juice WRLD gems. While they had a decent collection, I still couldn’t find the exact albums I was looking for. It was a bit disappointing, but I wasn’t giving up yet.
The Poster Hunt
Since I was already on a mission to collect all things Juice WRLD, I figured I’d look for some posters too. I found this one online store that had the “Legends Never Die” album cover poster. It was 12×12 inches, which is a pretty standard size for album art posters. I added it to my cart because, why not? I was already in too deep.
Final Thoughts
After spending hours searching for the perfect Juice WRLD vinyl collection, I realized it wasn’t going to be as easy as I thought. It’s cool that there are so many options out there, but it’s also a bit overwhelming. But hey, I’ve got the “Legends Never Die” poster on the way, and I’m still holding out hope that I’ll find those limited edition vinyl albums someday. I mean, the guy’s music is worth the effort, right? He sold over 21 million albums, so I know I’m not the only one out there on this quest.

- Started by listening to “Lucid Dreams” and getting hooked on Juice WRLD’s music.
- Searched online stores like eBay and Walmart for vinyl records.
- Found a limited edition “Fighting Demons” vinyl but decided to look for more options.
- Explored a website with a wide selection of vinyl records but didn’t find the specific albums I wanted.
- Bought a “Legends Never Die” album cover poster.
- Realized that finding the perfect Juice WRLD vinyl collection is a challenging but worthwhile pursuit.