Friday, April 26, 2024

Rapper/Singer Juice Wrld Dies at 21 in Chicago After Suffering Seizure

*Gone too soon. No. Maybe, gone before he ever got really started is a more accurate way to say that 21-year-old rapper/singer Juice Wrld has suddenly died.

Things were just starting to pop off for the talented young rapper and singer who is now dead after suffering a seizure in Chicago’s Midway airport.

The seizure happened when after Juice’s flight from California landed early Sunday morning (12-08-19). He had deplaned and according to witnesses, he suffered the seizure while walking through the airport. Law enforcement sources say he was bleeding from the mouth when paramedics got on scene.

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Juice Wrld performs at Power 105.1’s Powerhouse 2018 at Prudential Center on Oct. 28, 2018, in Newark. (Getty)

Here’s more via TMZ:

We’re told Juice — real name Jarad Anthony Higgins — was still conscious when he was rushed to a hospital. However, he was pronounced dead a short time later at the hospital. The cause of death is unclear at this time.

Juice Wrld’s major-label career was just starting after he almost climbed to the top of the charts in 2018. His first huge hit came in summer 2018 with “Lucid Dreams” … which made it to #2.

His song, “All Girls Are the Same,” also became a hit when Lil Yachty was featured on the remix.

In fact, it was that song’s success that drew the attention of Interscope Records … which signed him to a multi-million dollar contract. One month after releasing his first studio album, “Goodbye & Good Riddance” … Juice released the 2-track EP, “Too Soon,” as a tribute to Lil Peep and XXXTentacion.

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By the way, if you’re still not familiar, Juice Wrld also had a feature on Travis Scott’s multiplatinum “AstroWorld” album, singing the hook on the track, “No Bystanders.”

If you’re wondering where Higgins got his stage name (Juice Wrld) from, it was reportedly inspired by Tupac Shakur’s performance in the 1992 film, “Juice.”

Not only was he just 21, but he had also only reached that mark/milestone this past Monday. Wow.

Rest in Peace young man.

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