Fans online are accusing producer Max Lord of releasing 25 of Juice Wrld's songs posthumously.Ahead of the release of the late rapper's posthumous album, The Party Never Ends (Deluxe), 25 songs were leaked on January 24. This includes titles like "Loss My Mind," "Time," "Bel-Air," "Chasing the Dragon," "Compromise," "Pokémon," and more.Fans have since begun speculating that music producer Max Lord is behind the leak. The audio engineer is a member of the renowned production collective 808 Mafia and is best known for working alongside major Hip-Hop acts like igos, Future, Cardi B, Young Thug, Travis Scott, Anuel AA, Halsey, and Playboi Carti, among others.He worked alongside Juice Wrld for a large chunk of his career. Some of the projects he has worked on have also earned Grammy nominations, awards, and No. 1 titles on the Billboard charts.Fans react to Juice Wrld's music getting leaked: Read moreJuice Wrld's music has been leaked several times in the last few years. Just four months before he died of an accidental drug overdose in December 2019, he took to X to tweet,"Aye whoever leaking my shit I hope you make enough money to pay for your hospital bill when we find you."In 2021, a group was launched on Discord that leaked several of his tracks, allowing fans to purchase them. The following year, his label head, Lil Bibby, threatened against debuting his posthumous album due to his tracks getting leaked frequently. The album, The Party Never Ends, eventually debuted in November 2024.Fans have since begun reacting to the news with dismay, such as this one user who penned on X:"These leaks happened to put a stop to maxlord and googly scamming the community."Here's how others are reacting:"Ironic that it was Maxlord leaking his music when Juice was still alive and Juice had no clue. Shows how shitty of a circle of "friends" he had," one user penned. "Why are you not announcing this is because of Maxlord?" someone else questioned. "These leaks happened to put a stop to maxlord and googly scamming the community," yet another claimed. Users were visibly disappointed with Juice Wrld's label, with many claiming that the music wouldn't be leaked if it was released on time. As of this writing, there is no official confirmation about the source of the leak, and Max Lord has yet to address the allegations against him.Stay tuned to SoapCentral for more.