🔥16539

Polo G paid homage to his late friend Juice Wrld with a huge addition to his ink collection.

On Tuesday (July 14), the “Pop Out” rhymer showed off the new tattoo on Instagram, which also stands as a dedication to his late grandmother. The top portion features the earth covered in lean with a straw in it, with ‘999’ written across – a term used by the late rapper to symbolize “the opposite of ‘666.’”

View this post on Instagram

#PoloG gets tattoo in honor of his late friend, #JuiceWrld ?? #LLJW #999 (Ink by @phoreverim, @phorever_ink)

A post shared by HipHopDX (@hiphopdx) on

The pair had numerous collaborations together before Juice’s passing from an accidental overdose in December 2019. They also appear together posthumously, as Polo was featured on the new album from Juice’s estate, Legends Never Die. Released Friday (July 10), the 21-track project also features Trippie Redd, Marshmello, The Kid Laroi and Halsey and is expected to make the biggest first-week debut of 2020.

According to early projections from HitsDailyDouble, the project is expected to move between 400,000 to 440,000 equivalent album units and give Juice his second No. 1 album. It’s also projected to garner over 400 million streams in its first week, which would break the 2020 record currently held by Lil Uzi Vert’s Eternal Atake album.

Quando Rondo Says Chicago Rappers Lil Durk, Chief Keef & Polo G Deserve To Be Called ‘Legends’

Juice was also featured on Polo’s sophomore effort THE GOAT in May. In addition to the “Lucid Dreams” artist, Lil Baby, NLE Choppa, Mustard, BJ The Chicago Kid and Stunna 4 Vegas all made appearances as well, helping secure a No. 2 debut on the Billboard 200. Revisit the album below.

Related Posts

Phora Calls Playboi Carti's Team 'Weirdos' & 'Fuck Boys' For Tagging 'Whole Lotta Red' On His Billboard

The Game's Sexual Assault Accuser Officially Cleared To Collect His Music Royalties

Check The Opening Week Projections For Pop Smoke’s ‘Faith’

New Music Friday — New Singles From JAY-Z & Pharrell, Chief Keef & Mike WiLL Made-It, Fivio Foreign & More

Eminem Goes All Out Elvis On ‘The King And I’

Def Jam Recordings Had Lost Their Way Post-Rick Rubin — Then They Signed Redman