Ahead of the release of Juice WRLD’s posthumous album Fighting Demons on Friday, December 10, the official cover art was revealed that features a reference that PlayStation gamers will instantly spot.
As you can see below, sanding behind Juice WRLD on the cover art is none other than one of the bosses from Shadow of the Colossus. It’s the third boss in the game, Gaius, who resembles a knight. There are a few differences as Gaius doesn’t have curved horns, but the inspiration is clear as day.
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Juice WRLD was no stranger to video game tributes. The artist’s second album, Death Race for Love, looked like a PlayStation video game cover with his name being put in the PlayStation font on the left side. He also regularly referenced video games in his lyrics and music videos, so it’s a cool nod to what is likely one of the late rapper’s favorite games.
Check out the full tracklist for Fighting Demons below:
“Burn”
“Already Dead”
“You Wouldn’t Understand”
“Wandered to LA (ft. Justin Bieber)”
“Eminem Speaks”
“Rockstar In His Prime”
“Doom”
“Go Hard”
“Juice Speaks”
“Not Enough”
“Feline (ft. Polo G & Trippie Redd)”
“Relocate”
“Juice Speaks 2”
“From My Window”
“Until The Plug Comes Back Around”
“Girl of my Dreams (ft. Suga from BTS)”
“Feel Alone”
“My Life in a Nutshell”