Juice WRLD Dead: Hip-Hop Mourns 'Lucid Dreams' Rapper's Sudden Passing
12/08/2019 04:18 pm EST
Lil Nas X
One of the most heartfelt tributes to Juice WRLD came from Lil Nas X, the rapper behind "Old Town Road." Putting aside his usual layers of irony and sarcasm, Lil Nas X posted three tweets in honor of his fallen colleague.
"RIP Juice. So sad how often this is happening lately to young talented rising artists," he wrote.
Ella Mai
Another mournful tweet came from singer Ella Mai, who hoped that Juice WRLD would "rest in paradise." Mai and Juice WRLD performed together at the Complexcon Chicago Live music festival over the summer, mashing up two of their biggest hits.
Fabolous
Rapper Fabolous posted a sincere note addressed directly to Juice WRLD on Sunday to both Twitter and Instagram. He noted that, while he is in an older generation of performers, he had a particular connection to Juice WRLD through his son, who was a die-hard fan. He said that his son called him in tears to inform him about Juice WRLD's passing.
PAZ
Producer and DJ Paz was especially affected by Juice WRLD's passing because of his age. He wrote that the 21-year-old rapper "didn't even get a chance to live," and wondered why this trend of musicians passing so young was on the rise.
Disbelief
Many fans searching for clarity in Juice WRLD's passing tweeted about how hard it was to believe he was really gone. Some even dredged up conspiracy theories suggesting he was not, including one tweet from 2017.
My goal is to get overly famous, shine for a couple years... then fake my death," Juice WRLD wrote at the time.
Others re-posted an old 2017 video where Juice WRLD really did refute internet rumors that he had died. This time around, however, the news comes from reputable sources.
'Legends'
Fans were also fixated on Juice WRLD's song "Legends," a tribute for other young rappers who had passed away too young. That included contemporaries of Juice WRLD such as Lil Peep, XXXTentacion, Mac Miller and Fredo Santana.
"What's the 27 Club?" he rapped in the song. "We ain't making it past 21 / I been going through paranoia / So I always gotta keep a gun / Damn, that's the world we live in now."
Some thought this song hit shockingly close to home after Juice WRLD's real-life death on Sunday.
Highlights
While drugs and depression were a theme in his work, Juice WRLD's music was not all sad, and many shared the general highlights of his career. They showcased the raw talent that made his passing such a tragedy to the community as a whole, rather than focusing on the darkest parts of his confessional writing.
Young Thug
Finally, many fans brought up an interview with Young Thug from July, where he compared Juice WRLD to a younger Lil Wayne. He said that Juice WRLD shared all the same raw talent and baggage that Lil Wayne had in his early days, but expressed hope that he would not fall prey to the same vices.
"He like, that 2006 to 2009 Lil Wayne," he said. "He that n—, like, so I be trying to make him like... I watched all of Wayne's mistakes... I watched all them mistakes, and tried not to make them. That's why my relationship is so tight with him. I look at him like that, cause [Juice WRLD] really can freestyle. Like, he really don't write."
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