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After taking an interest in music during his childhood, learning to play the piano at 4 and later taking up the guitar, drums and trumpet, he began releasing music to [=SoundCloud=] during his first years in high school under the name [=JuicetheKidd=]. He later changed his name to Juice WRLD; the "Juice" part comes from the 1992 film ''Film/{{Juice}}'', since he admired Music/TupacShakur's role in the film, while the "WRLD" part initially had no meaning but later came to represent "taking over the world".
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After taking an interest in music during his childhood, learning to play the piano at 4 and later taking picking up the guitar, drums and trumpet, he began releasing music to [=SoundCloud=] during his first years in high school under the name [=JuicetheKidd=]. He later changed his name to Juice WRLD; the "Juice" part comes from the 1992 film ''Film/{{Juice}}'', since he admired Music/TupacShakur's role in the film, while the "WRLD" part initially had no meaning but later came to represent "taking over the world".
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Sadly, nine months later, Juice WRLD died of an accidental drug overdose six days after turning 21. The overdose was later reported to have been caused by oxycodone and codeine. He was a heavy drug user throughout his childhood and teenage years and also struggled with depression and anxiety, both of which he discussed in his music. In the wake of his death, his mother established the Live Free 999 Fund, which works to support programs that help young and undeserved populations affected by addiction and mental illness, expressing hope that her son's legacy would help others in their battles.
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Sadly, nine months later, Juice WRLD died of an accidental drug overdose six days after turning 21. The overdose was later reported to have been caused by oxycodone and codeine. He was a heavy drug user throughout his childhood and teenage years and also struggled with depression and anxiety, both of which he discussed in his music. In the wake of his death, his mother established [[https://livefree999.org/ the Live Free 999 Fund, Fund]], which works to support programs that help young and undeserved populations affected by addiction and mental illness, expressing hope that her son's legacy would help others in their battles.
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He learned to play the piano at 4, and later took up the guitar and drums while also playing trumpet in his band class. He began releasing music around the start of high school, posting songs recorded on his phone to [=SoundCloud=] under the name [=JuicetheKidd=]. He later changed his name to Juice WRLD; the "Juice" part comes from the 1992 film ''Film/{{Juice}}'', since he admired Music/TupacShakur's role in the film, while the "WRLD" part initially had no meaning but later came to represent "taking over the world".
Beginning his career independently in 2015, he joined the Internet Money collective in 2017, and shortly after released his debut EP ''9 9 9''. A song from the EP, "Lucid Dreams", served as his BreakthroughHit; with his newfound success, and cosigns from rappers like Music/WakaFlockaFlame, he signed with Grade A Productions and Creator/InterscopeRecords. Upon the song being re-released through the labels as a single for his 2018 debut album, ''Goodbye & Good Riddance'', it would go on to peak at #2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and was later certified Diamond in 2022. The album itself generated several other hit singles (including "All Girls Are the Same", his official debut single), was certified Platinum by the end of the year, and was eventually certified quintuple Platinum in 2023.
Beginning his career independently in 2015, he joined the Internet Money collective in 2017, and shortly after released his debut EP ''9 9 9''. A song from the EP, "Lucid Dreams", served as his BreakthroughHit; with his newfound success, and cosigns from rappers like Music/WakaFlockaFlame, he signed with Grade A Productions and Creator/InterscopeRecords. Upon the song being re-released through the labels as a single for his 2018 debut album, ''Goodbye & Good Riddance'', it would go on to peak at #2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and was later certified Diamond in 2022. The album itself generated several other hit singles (including "All Girls Are the Same", his official debut single), was certified Platinum by the end of the year, and was eventually certified quintuple Platinum in 2023.
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Sadly, nine months later, Juice WRLD died of an accidental drug overdose six days after turning 21. The overdose was later reported to have been caused by oxycodone and codeine. He was a heavy drug user throughout his childhood and teens, teenage years and also struggled with depression and anxiety, both of which he discussed in his music. In the wake of his death, his mother established the Live Free 999 Fund[[note]]999 was a significant number to Juice that appeared in his music; he explained it as an inversion of the NumberOfTheBeast (666) symbolic of "taking whatever ill, whatever bad situation, whatever struggle you’re going through and turning it into something positive to push yourself forward"[[/note]], Fund, which works to support programs that help young and undeserved populations affected by addiction and mental illness, expressing hope that her son's legacy would help others in their battles.
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He and his older brother were raised by a single mother after their parents divorced when he was 3 and their father left. While he was not allowed to listen to rap growing up, owing to the as his mother was very religious and conservative background of his mother, conservative, he was allowed to listen to pop and rock, which introduced him to many artists and bands that would later influence his music.
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Sadly, nine months later, Juice WRLD died of an accidental drug overdose six days after turning 21. The overdose was later reported to have been caused by oxycodone and codeine. He was a heavy drug user throughout his childhood and teens, and also struggled with depression and anxiety, both of which he discussed in his music. In the wake of his death, his mother established the Live Free 999 Fund, Fund[[note]]999 was a significant number to Juice that appeared in his music; he explained it as an inversion of the NumberOfTheBeast (666) symbolic of "taking whatever ill, whatever bad situation, whatever struggle you’re going through and turning it into something positive to push yourself forward"[[/note]], which works to support programs that help young and undeserved populations affected by addiction and mental illness, expressing hope that her son's legacy would help others in their battles.
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->''"I still see your shadows in my room\\
Can't take back the love that I gave you\\
It's to the point where I love and I hate you\\
And I cannot change you, so I must replace you"''
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Can't take back the love that I gave you\\
It's to the point where I love and I hate you\\
And I cannot change you, so I must replace you"''
-->-- '''"Lucid Dreams"'''
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He and his older brother were raised by a single mother after their parents divorced when he was 3 and their father left. While he was not allowed to listen to rap music growing up, owing to the religious and conservative background of his mother, he was allowed to listen to pop and rock music, with video games such as ''VideoGame/GuitarHero'' and ''VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater'' introducing him to many artists and bands that would later influence his music.
He learned to play the piano at 4, having been inspired by his mother; he later took up the guitar and drums while also playing trumpet in his band class. He began releasing music around the start of high school, posting songs recorded on his phone to [=SoundCloud=] under the name [=JuicetheKidd=]. He later changed his name to Juice WRLD; the "Juice" part comes from the 1992 film ''Film/{{Juice}}'', since he admired Music/TupacShakur's role in the film, while the "WRLD" part initially had no meaning but later came to represent "taking over the world".
Beginning his career independently in 2015, he joined the Internet Money collective in 2017, and shortly after released his debut EP ''9 9 9''. A song from the EP, "Lucid Dreams", served as his BreakthroughHit; with his newfound success, and cosigns from rappers like Music/WakaFlockaFlame, he signed with Grade A Productions and Creator/InterscopeRecords. Upon the song being re-released through the labels in 2018 as a single for his debut album, ''Goodbye & Good Riddance'', it would go on to peak at #2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and was later certified Diamond in 2022. The album itself generated several other hit singles (including "All Girls Are the Same", his official debut single), was certified Platinum by the end of the year, and was eventually certified quintuple Platinum in 2023.
Juice WRLD became a huge success when his debut single "Lucid Dreams" reached all the way at Number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Sadly, he died shortly after he turned 21.
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He learned to play the piano at 4, having been inspired by his mother; he later took up the guitar and drums while also playing trumpet in his band class. He began releasing music around the start of high school, posting songs recorded on his phone to [=SoundCloud=] under the name [=JuicetheKidd=]. He later changed his name to Juice WRLD; the "Juice" part comes from the 1992 film ''Film/{{Juice}}'', since he admired Music/TupacShakur's role in the film, while the "WRLD" part initially had no meaning but later came to represent "taking over the world".
Beginning his career independently in 2015, he joined the Internet Money collective in 2017, and shortly after released his debut EP ''9 9 9''. A song from the EP, "Lucid Dreams", served as his BreakthroughHit; with his newfound success, and cosigns from rappers like Music/WakaFlockaFlame, he signed with Grade A Productions and Creator/InterscopeRecords. Upon the song being re-released through the labels in 2018 as a single for his debut album, ''Goodbye & Good Riddance'', it would go on to peak at #2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and was later certified Diamond in 2022. The album itself generated several other hit singles (including "All Girls Are the Same", his official debut single), was certified Platinum by the end of the year, and was eventually certified quintuple Platinum in 2023.
Juice WRLD became a huge success when his debut single "Lucid Dreams" reached all the way at Number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Sadly, he died shortly after he turned 21.
!!Album discography
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He and his older brother were raised by a single mother after their parents divorced when he was 3 and their father left. While he was not allowed to listen to rap music growing up, owing to the religious and conservative background of his mother, he was allowed to listen to pop and rock music, with video games such as ''VideoGame/GuitarHero'' and ''VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater'' introducing rock, which introduced him to many artists and bands that would later influence his music.
He learned to play the piano at 4,having been inspired by his mother; he and later took up the guitar and drums while also playing trumpet in his band class. He began releasing music around the start of high school, posting songs recorded on his phone to [=SoundCloud=] under the name [=JuicetheKidd=]. He later changed his name to Juice WRLD; the "Juice" part comes from the 1992 film ''Film/{{Juice}}'', since he admired Music/TupacShakur's role in the film, while the "WRLD" part initially had no meaning but later came to represent "taking over the world".
Beginning his career independently in 2015, he joined the Internet Money collective in 2017, and shortly after released his debut EP ''9 9 9''. A song from the EP, "Lucid Dreams", served as his BreakthroughHit; with his newfound success, and cosigns from rappers like Music/WakaFlockaFlame, he signed with Grade A Productions and Creator/InterscopeRecords. Upon the song being re-released through the labelsin 2018 as a single for his 2018 debut album, ''Goodbye & Good Riddance'', it would go on to peak at #2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and was later certified Diamond in 2022. The album itself generated several other hit singles (including "All Girls Are the Same", his official debut single), was certified Platinum by the end of the year, and was eventually certified quintuple Platinum in 2023.
Just under five months later, Juice WRLD released ''WRLD on Drugs'', a collaborative mixtape between him and Music/{{Future}}. His second album, ''Death Race for Love'', was released in 2019; it contained the hit single "Robbery", which currently has over 1 billion streams on Spotify, and becamea huge success when his first #1 debut on the ''Billboard'' 200.
Sadly, nine months later, Juice WRLD died of an accidental drug overdose six days after turning 21. The overdose was later reported to have been caused by oxycodone and codeine. He was a heavy drug user throughout his childhood and teens, and also struggled with depression and anxiety, both of which he discussed in his music. In the wake of his death, his mother established the Live Free 999 Fund, which works to support programs that help young and undeserved populations affected by addiction and mental illness, expressing hope that her son's legacy would help others in their battles.
His first posthumous album, ''Legends Never Die'', was released in 2020 and became his second #1 debut on the ''Billboard'' 200, also matching chart records for the most successful posthumous debut and the most US top-10 entries from one album. A single"Lucid Dreams" reached all from the way at Number 3 album, "Come & Go" (with Music/{{Marshmello}}), became his second #2 song on the Billboard ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Sadly, he died shortly after he turned 21.
His second posthumous album, ''Fighting Demons'', was released in 2021 alongside the documentary film ''Juice Wrld: Into the Abyss''.
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He learned to play the piano at 4,
Beginning his career independently in 2015, he joined the Internet Money collective in 2017, and shortly after released his debut EP ''9 9 9''. A song from the EP, "Lucid Dreams", served as his BreakthroughHit; with his newfound success, and cosigns from rappers like Music/WakaFlockaFlame, he signed with Grade A Productions and Creator/InterscopeRecords. Upon the song being re-released through the labels
Just under five months later, Juice WRLD released ''WRLD on Drugs'', a collaborative mixtape between him and Music/{{Future}}. His second album, ''Death Race for Love'', was released in 2019; it contained the hit single "Robbery", which currently has over 1 billion streams on Spotify, and became
Sadly, nine months later, Juice WRLD died of an accidental drug overdose six days after turning 21. The overdose was later reported to have been caused by oxycodone and codeine. He was a heavy drug user throughout his childhood and teens, and also struggled with depression and anxiety, both of which he discussed in his music. In the wake of his death, his mother established the Live Free 999 Fund, which works to support programs that help young and undeserved populations affected by addiction and mental illness, expressing hope that her son's legacy would help others in their battles.
His first posthumous album, ''Legends Never Die'', was released in 2020 and became his second #1 debut on the ''Billboard'' 200, also matching chart records for the most successful posthumous debut and the most US top-10 entries from one album. A single
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Jarad Anthony Higgins, aka Juice WRLD (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019) was one of the "big five" of mainstream emo rappers. Juice WRLD's take was more rock-based fused with TrapMusic.
Jarad Anthony Higgins, aka Juice WRLD (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019) was one of the "big five" of mainstream emo rappers. Juice WRLD's take was more rock-based fused with TrapMusic.
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Music/EscapeTheFate, Music/Blink182, Music/PanicAtTheDisco]
Jarad AnthonyHiggins, aka Juice WRLD Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019) 2019), known professionally as Juice WRLD (pronounced "juice world") was one of an American rapper, singer and songwriter. [[ShortLivedBigImpact While he was only active for four years, he became a prominent figure in modern rap during the "big five" of mid-to-late 2010s]], primarily through the {{melodic|Rap}} emo rap and [=SoundCloud=] rap genres that gained mainstream emo rappers. attention during that time. His take on the sound was a essentially [[GenreMashup fusion]] of {{rock}} and TrapMusic.
He and his older brother were raised by a single mother after their parents divorced when he was 3 and their father left. While he was not allowed to listen to rap music growing up, owing to the religious and conservative background of his mother, he was allowed to listen to pop and rock music, with video games such as ''VideoGame/GuitarHero'' and ''VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater'' introducing him to many artists and bands that would later influence his music.
He learned to play the piano at 4, having been inspired by his mother; he later took up the guitar and drums while also playing trumpet in his band class. He began releasing music around the start of high school, posting songs recorded on his phone to [=SoundCloud=] under the name [=JuicetheKidd=]. He later changed his name to JuiceWRLD's take was more rock-based fused WRLD; the "Juice" part comes from the 1992 film ''Film/{{Juice}}'', since he admired Music/TupacShakur's role in the film, while the "WRLD" part initially had no meaning but later came to represent "taking over the world".
Beginning his career independently in 2015, he joined the Internet Money collective in 2017, and shortly after released his debut EP ''9 9 9''. A song from the EP, "Lucid Dreams", served as his BreakthroughHit; withTrapMusic.
his newfound success, and cosigns from rappers like Music/WakaFlockaFlame, he signed with Grade A Productions and Creator/InterscopeRecords. Upon the song being re-released through the labels in 2018 as a single for his debut album, ''Goodbye & Good Riddance'', it would go on to peak at #2 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and was later certified Diamond in 2022. The album itself generated several other hit singles (including "All Girls Are the Same", his official debut single), was certified Platinum by the end of the year, and was eventually certified quintuple Platinum in 2023.
Jarad Anthony
He and his older brother were raised by a single mother after their parents divorced when he was 3 and their father left. While he was not allowed to listen to rap music growing up, owing to the religious and conservative background of his mother, he was allowed to listen to pop and rock music, with video games such as ''VideoGame/GuitarHero'' and ''VideoGame/TonyHawksProSkater'' introducing him to many artists and bands that would later influence his music.
He learned to play the piano at 4, having been inspired by his mother; he later took up the guitar and drums while also playing trumpet in his band class. He began releasing music around the start of high school, posting songs recorded on his phone to [=SoundCloud=] under the name [=JuicetheKidd=]. He later changed his name to Juice
Beginning his career independently in 2015, he joined the Internet Money collective in 2017, and shortly after released his debut EP ''9 9 9''. A song from the EP, "Lucid Dreams", served as his BreakthroughHit; with
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**The video for "Lucid Dreams" seems to be inspired by the video for "[[Music/MarcyPlayground Sex andCandy]]".Candy]]".
**The video for "Lean With Me" was, by Juice's acknowledgement, inspired by the video for Music/{{Eminem}}'s "When I'm Gone".
**The video for "Lucid Dreams" seems to be inspired by the video for "[[Music/MarcyPlayground Sex and
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* MelodicRap: A unique example, since his style was strongly influenced by [[ThrashMetal Thrash]] and HeavyMetal.
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Juice WRLD became a huge success when his debut single "Lucid Dreams" reached all the way at Number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Sadly, AuthorExistenceFailure took place just he died shortly after he turned 21.
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* DreamTeam: Through his life, he collaborated with Music/LilUziVert, Future, Lil Tecca, Music/{{Halsey}}, Music/EllieGoulding, YoungBoy Never Broke Again Again, Music/{{BTS}}, and Music/{{BTS}}.most importantly Music/{{Eminem}}.
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* BreakupSong: His most popular songs. ("Lucid Dreams", "Robbery", "All Girls are The Same")
* Main/CelebrityElegy: "Legends" is one for Music/LilPeep and Music/XXXTentacion. Live performances would show a montage of a lot more.
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Jarad Anthony Higgins, aka Juice WRLD (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019) was one of the "big five" of mainstream emo rappers. Juice WRLD's take was more rock-based fused with TrapMusic.
Juice WRLD became a huge success when his debut single "Lucid Dreams" reached all the way at Number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Sadly [[AuthorExistenceFailure took in place just after he turned 21.]]
!Album Discography
*Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018)
*Death Race for Love (2019)
*Legends Never Die (2020)
!All Tropes are the same
* AnimatedMusicVideo: "Righteous", justified due for AuthorExistenceFailure.
* BreakupSong: His most popular songs. ("Lucid Dreams", "Robbery", "Al Girls are The Same")
* Main/CelebrityElegy: "Legends" is one for Music/LilPeep and Music/XXXTentacion.
* DreamTeam: Through his life, he collaborated with Music/LilUziVert, Future, Lil Tecca, Music/{{Halsey}}, Music/EllieGoulding, YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Music/{{BTS}}.
* DownerEnding: His death at age 21 can be seen as this.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Future.
* ShoutOut: The video for Lucid Dreams seems to be inspired by the video for [[Music/MarcyPlayground Sex and Candy]].
Juice WRLD became a huge success when his debut single "Lucid Dreams" reached all the way at Number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Sadly [[AuthorExistenceFailure took in place just after he turned 21.]]
!Album Discography
*Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018)
*Death Race for Love (2019)
*Legends Never Die (2020)
!All Tropes are the same
* AnimatedMusicVideo: "Righteous", justified due for AuthorExistenceFailure.
* BreakupSong: His most popular songs. ("Lucid Dreams", "Robbery", "Al Girls are The Same")
* Main/CelebrityElegy: "Legends" is one for Music/LilPeep and Music/XXXTentacion.
* DreamTeam: Through his life, he collaborated with Music/LilUziVert, Future, Lil Tecca, Music/{{Halsey}}, Music/EllieGoulding, YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Music/{{BTS}}.
* DownerEnding: His death at age 21 can be seen as this.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Future.
* ShoutOut: The video for Lucid Dreams seems to be inspired by the video for [[Music/MarcyPlayground Sex and Candy]].