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Juice Wrld

Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper. Throughout his career of four years, he was a leading figure in the emo rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-to-late 2010s.[5][6] His stage name, which he stated represents "taking over the world", was derived from the crime thriller film Juice (1992).[7]

Juice Wrld
Juice Wrld performing in 2019
Born
Jarad Anthony Higgins

(1998-12-02)December 2, 1998
DiedDecember 8, 2019(2019-12-08) (aged 21)
Cause of deathAcute oxycodone and codeine intoxication
Resting placeBeverly Cemetery,
Blue Island, Illinois, U.S.
EducationHomewood-Flossmoor High School
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active2015–2019
Partners
  • Alexia Smith (2018)[1]
  • Ally Lotti (2018–2019)[2][a]
RelativesYoung Dolph (second cousin)
Musical career
Also known asJuiceTheKidd
OriginHomewood, Illinois, U.S.
Genres
Labels
Websitejuicewrld999.com

Higgins began his career as an independent artist in 2015 under the name JuicetheKidd and signed a recording contract with Grade A Productions and Interscope Records in 2017. He gained recognition with the diamond-certified single "Lucid Dreams", which peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100. It was included on his triple platinum debut album Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), alongside the singles "All Girls Are the Same", "Lean wit Me", "Wasted", and "Armed and Dangerous", all of which charted on the Hot 100. He then collaborated with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs (2018), and released his second album, Death Race for Love, in 2019; it contained the hit single "Robbery" and became Higgins' first number one debut on the US Billboard 200.

Higgins died of a drug overdose on December 8, 2019. His first posthumous album, Legends Never Die (2020), matched chart records for most successful posthumous debut and for most U.S. top-ten entries from one album, while the single "Come & Go" (with Marshmello) became Higgins' second song to reach number two on the Hot 100. His second posthumous album, Fighting Demons, was released in 2021 alongside the documentary film Juice Wrld: Into the Abyss and contained the US top 20 single "Already Dead".

Early life

Jarad Anthony Higgins was born on December 2, 1998, in Chicago, Illinois.[8] He grew up in the South Suburbs spending his childhood in Calumet Park. He then later moved to Homewood,[9] where he attended Homewood-Flossmoor High School and graduated in 2017.[10] His parents divorced when he was three years old,[11] and his father left, leaving his mother to raise him and an older brother as a single parent.[12] Higgins' father died in June 2019.[13] Higgins' mother was very religious and conservative, and did not let him listen to hip hop. He was allowed to listen to rock and pop music and was introduced to artists including Billy Idol, Blink-182, Black Sabbath, Fall Out Boy, Megadeth and Panic! at the Disco through video games such as Tony Hawk's Pro Skater and Guitar Hero.[14][7]

Higgins was a heavy drug user during his childhood and teens. He began drinking lean in sixth grade and using Percocet and Xanax in 2013. Higgins additionally smoked cigarettes before quitting in his last year of high school because of health issues.[15]

He learned to play the piano at four years old, having been inspired by his mother, Carmella Wallace, who later began paying for lessons. He then took up the guitar and drums while also playing the trumpet for band class.[15] In his sophomore year of high school, he began posting songs to SoundCloud which he recorded on his smartphone.[16] Around this time, Higgins began to take rapping more seriously.[17][18]

Career

2015–2017: Beginnings, record deal, and early projects

Higgins developed as an artist in his first year of high school. His first track, "Forever", was released on SoundCloud in 2015 under the name JuicetheKidd. Higgins recorded most of his first tracks on a cellphone, uploading them to SoundCloud in his sophomore year.[16] He changed his name from JuicetheKidd, a name inspired by his affection for rapper Tupac Shakur's role in the film Juice, to Juice Wrld because he and his associates believed the change would benefit his career. In an interview with the Atlanta radio station WHTA, Higgins revealed that the latter part of his stage name initially had no meaning but that he came to think it "represents taking over the world".[7] "Too Much Cash", Higgins' first track to be produced by frequent collaborator Nick Mira, was released in 2017.[19] While releasing projects and songs on SoundCloud, Higgins worked in a factory but was dissatisfied with the job; he was fired within two weeks.[20] After joining the internet collective Internet Money, Higgins released his debut full-length EP, 9 9 9, on June 15, 2017, with the song "Lucid Dreams" breaking out and growing his following.[21][18] Higgins also briefly performed under the name Juice in early 2017.[22]

In mid-2017, he received attention from artists such as Waka Flocka Flame and Southside, as well as fellow Chicago artists G Herbo and Lil Bibby. He subsequently signed with Lil Bibby's co-owned record label, Grade A Productions.[23][24]

2017–2018: Goodbye & Good Riddance and WRLD Domination Tour

 
Higgins during an interview with Hot 107.9 in July 2018

In December 2017, Higgins released the three-song EP Nothings Different. The project was covered by the hip-hop blog Lyrical Lemonade,[25] with Higgins' track "All Girls Are the Same" gaining popularity through the blog post. An accompanying Cole Bennett-directed music video was released in February 2018.[21] Following the video's release, Interscope Records signed Higgins for $3 million[26] and a remix featuring Lil Yachty was previewed but never officially released.[27] "All Girls Are the Same" was critically acclaimed, receiving a Best New Music designation from Pitchfork.[28] It was released as a single in April. "All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams" were Higgins' first entries on any Billboard chart, debuting on the Hot 100 at numbers 92 and 74, respectively.[29][30]

On May 4, 2018, "Lucid Dreams" was officially released as a single and accompanied by a Cole Bennett-directed music video, similarly to "All Girls Are the Same".[31] It peaked at number two on the Hot 100[32] and quickly became one of the most streamed songs of 2018;[16] it remains his most-streamed song, reaching over one billion streams on Spotify by January 2020.[24] "Lucid Dreams" was followed by "Lean Wit Me" on May 22, which peaked at number 68 on the Hot 100;[33] Higgins' debut full-length album, Goodbye & Good Riddance, which included his three previous singles, released the following day.[34] This album gained him much recognition and praise, along with cementing him as a rising star in the US.[35] On June 19, he released a two-song EP titled Too Soon.. in remembrance of, and dedicated to, deceased rappers Lil Peep and XXXTentacion. Lil Peep died of an overdose in 2017 and XXXTentacion was murdered on June 18, 2018, one day before the project was released.[36] Higgins said that he and XXXTentacion were friends and that they would have FaceTime calls together, revealing that their last conversation was about meeting up. The cover of the Too Soon.. EP is a screenshot of a conversation between Higgins and XXXTentacion.[37] The song "Legends" from the EP debuted at number 65 on the Hot 100[38] and peaked at number 29 over a year later following Higgins' death.[39]

"Wasted" featuring Lil Uzi Vert was released on July 10; it was Higgins' first single featuring a collaboration and the only song on Goodbye & Good Riddance with a featured guest. It debuted at number 68 on the Hot 100 and peaked at 67 in its second week on the chart.[40] On July 11, Higgins announced that he was working on his next album.[41] On July 20, Higgins announced his first tour, WRLD Domination, with additional acts YBN Cordae and Lil Mosey.[42] On July 25, Higgins' producer Danny Wolf released the official version of "Motions" on SoundCloud following a series of leaks.[43]

2018–2019: Wrld on Drugs and Death Race for Love

 
Higgins at the MTV Video Music Awards in August 2018

Travis Scott's song "No Bystanders", from his third studio album, Astroworld, featured Higgins and Sheck Wes. The song peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100.[44][45][46] Higgins made his late night television debut performing the song "Lucid Dreams" on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on August 8, 2018.[47] On October 15, the music video for the song "Armed and Dangerous" was released[48] followed by the lead single, "Fine China", from the collaborative mixtape, Wrld on Drugs with Future.[49] Epic Records released the mixtape on October 19.[50] He collaborated with American singer Seezyn for the song "Hide" from the film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and its soundtrack, both of which were released on December 14, 2018.[51]

 
Higgins performing in May 2019

In a December 2018 interview with XXL, Ski Mask the Slump God confirmed that he would be releasing a joint mixtape with Higgins titled Evil Twins in 2019; as of 2022, the project has yet to be released.[52] The pair also announced a 2019 tour featuring 30 concerts across North America.[53] Higgins' second studio album, Death Race for Love, was released on March 8, 2019,[54] preceded by the singles "Robbery" and "Hear Me Calling".[55][56] The album topped the Billboard 200 chart. He then embarked on The Nicki Wrld Tour, alongside Trinidadian-American rapper Nicki Minaj.[57] Higgins released the music video for the song "Fast" from Death Race for Love on April 9.[58] Later that year, he released other singles: "All Night" with RM and Suga of BTS,[59] "Hate Me" with Ellie Goulding,[60] "Run",[61] "Graduation" with Benny Blanco,[62] and "Bandit" with NBA YoungBoy. Released in early October, "Bandit" was the last song to be released by Higgins before his death that December. It peaked at number ten on the Hot 100.[63][64]

Posthumous releases

2020: Legends Never Die and various singles

Higgins' first posthumous appearance was on Eminem's eleventh studio album Music to Be Murdered By on the track "Godzilla", released on January 17, 2020.[65][66] "Godzilla" peaked at number three on the Hot 100[67] and number one on the UK Singles Chart.[68] On January 22, an announcement was posted on Higgins' Instagram account by members of his family and the team at Grade A Productions that thanked fans for their adoration for Higgins and confirmed their intention to release music that he was working on at the time of his death.[69]

Higgins was featured on "PTSD", the title track of G Herbo's fourth studio album PTSD, released on February 28.[70] The track also features Lil Uzi Vert and Chance the Rapper.[70] "PTSD" marked the first time that Higgins and Lil Uzi Vert had collaborated on a song since "Wasted". On March 13, a remix of the single "Suicidal", from YNW Melly's debut studio album Melly vs. Melvin, featuring vocals from Higgins, was released. The remix includes a different verse and outro Higgins had recorded. The song reappeared on the Hot 100 and peaked at number 20 following the release of the remix.[71] The single "No Me Ame", a multilingual collaboration among Higgins, Jamaican record producer Rvssian and Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA, was released on April 17. A computer-generated image depicting Higgins as an angel appears in the background of the song's music video.[72][73]

Higgins' first posthumous single, "Righteous", was released on April 24 and an accompanying music video featuring footage of Higgins was uploaded to his YouTube channel.[74][75] Higgins had recorded the song at his home studio in Los Angeles.[74] On May 4, Higgins' girlfriend, Ally Lotti, announced that his upcoming third album and first posthumous album would be titled The Outsiders.[76] On May 29, the song "Tell Me U Luv Me" featuring Trippie Redd was released alongside a music video directed by Cole Bennett.[77] "Go", Higgins' collaboration with Australian rapper the Kid Laroi (whom Higgins mentored), was released on June 12.[78]

On July 6, it was announced that the title of Higgins' first posthumous album had been changed to Legends Never Die.[79] Between the album's announcement and its release, two single collaborations were released; "Life's a Mess" featuring Halsey[80] and "Come & Go" featuring Marshmello.[81] The album was released on July 10, with 21 songs and four singles that Higgins' estate claims "best represents the music Juice was in the process of creating".[82] The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. Five of its songs reached the top 10 of the Hot 100 on the week ending July 25: "Come & Go", "Wishing Well", "Conversations", "Life's a Mess", and "Hate the Other Side" (a collaboration with Polo G and the Kid Laroi), which reached number two, five, seven, nine, and ten, respectively.[83] Higgins is the third artist to accomplish this feat; the other artists being the Beatles and Drake.[84] "Life's a Mess" jumped from number 74 to number nine that week.[83] "Wishing Well", which had been critically lauded following the album's release,[85][86] was sent to rhythmic contemporary radio as the album's fifth single on July 28.[87] On August 6, "Smile" with the Weeknd was released as a single.[88] "Smile" had previously been leaked on YouTube and SoundCloud under the title "Sad" over a year before, though with an open verse in place of the Weeknd's.[89]

On October 23, Lil Bibby confirmed that a second posthumous album was in the works.[90] On December 2, which would have been Higgins' twenty-second birthday, Benny Blanco released a collaborative single titled "Real Shit".[91] Six days later, on December 8, the anniversary of his death, "Reminds Me of You" featuring the Kid Laroi was released.[92] In 2020, Higgins was streamed on Spotify over 5.9 billion times, making him the fourth most streamed artist in the world.[93]

2021: Fighting Demons and Into the Abyss

On January 15, 2021, Higgins' estate released "Bad Boy" featuring Young Thug, which was accompanied by a Cole Bennett-directed music video shot entirely before Higgins' death; this marks the final collaboration between the artist and director before the former's death.[39][94] On March 5, "Life's a Mess II", an alternative version of the track "Life's a Mess" from Legends Never Die, featuring Clever and Post Malone was released.[95] On May 28, Higgins' debut full-length album Goodbye & Good Riddance was re-released to commemorate its third anniversary; the re-release includes two new songs, one titled "734" and the other being a remix of "Lucid Dreams" featuring Lil Uzi Vert. The 2018 single "Armed and Dangerous", which was included on the December 2018 Spotify and Tidal reissue of the album, is excluded from the revised tracklist.[96]

Following the re-release of Goodbye & Good Riddance, another posthumous project titled The Party Never Ends was teased by Higgins' management.[97][98] On June 11, two tracks featuring Higgins were released; "Antisocial" from Migos' album Culture III, and "Can't Leave You Alone" from Maroon 5's Jordi.[99] On August 20, "Matt Hardy 999", a song featuring Higgins from Trippie Redd's album Trip at Knight, was released.[100] Higgins was also featured on Young Thug's album Punk, which released on October 15.[101] On November 11, Higgins' estate announced that his second posthumous album, Fighting Demons, a tie-in for the documentary film Juice Wrld: Into the Abyss, would be released on December 10.[102][103] The album was accompanied by three singles: "Already Dead", "Wandered to LA" featuring Justin Bieber, and "Girl of My Dreams" featuring Suga of BTS. The first track was released on November 12, the second on December 3, and the third on December 10.[104][105][106][107] The latter track "Girl of My Dreams", released as a standalone digital release, served as the first promotional single from Fighting Demons (2021)[108][109] and earned Higgins his first number one on the Billboard Digital Song Sales chart.[110] On December 16, Juice Wrld: Into the Abyss was released on HBO Max as a part of the Music Box series.[111] The film spotlights Higgins' struggles with mental health and substance abuse through the use of archival footage, in addition to interviews with Higgins' friends, family, and associates.[112][113]

2022–present: Fighting Demons deluxe and The Party Never Ends

In early 2022, an extended version of "Go Hard", titled "Go Hard 2.0", was added to the tracklist of Fighting Demons, in addition to two previously unreleased songs, "Cigarettes" and "Sometimes;"[114][115] "Cigarettes" debuted at number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100, while "Sometimes" debuted at number 57. On August 26, Higgins was featured on the track "Juice Wrld Did" from DJ Khaled's album God Did.[116] In an interview with Jay-Z, Khaled revealed that he chose to add the song to his album as a tribute to Higgins after Lil Bibby reached out to him and advocated for its inclusion.[117] On October 14, "Bye Bye", a collaborative single with Marshmello, was released alongside a music video.[118] On October 28, Higgins' estate released the song "In My Head;" prior to its release, a 30-second snippet of the track was uploaded to Spotify under the title "Rush Hour". The song was accompanied by a Steve Cannon and Chris Long-directed music video that depicts Higgins recording music and touring at various points throughout his career through the use of archival footage.[119]

On February 4, 2023, Higgins' estate announced that his fifth and final studio album, the previously teased The Party Never Ends, was in active development.[120]

Artistry and legacy

Musical style

Higgins said his musical influences were genre-wide from emo, hip hop music, elements of rock, punk and R&B, and that his biggest influences were rappers Travis Scott,[121] Chief Keef,[11] Kanye West[122][123] and British rock singer Billy Idol.[124][125] Billboard writer Michael Saponara claimed, "If West and his sparse 808s were a tree, it would have grown another branch with the blossoming art displayed by fellow Chicago native Juice WRLD in 2018".[126] Higgins was among the ranks of openly vulnerable artists born from the emo rap scene inspired by West's influential fourth album, 808s & Heartbreak (2008).[126] During an interview with All Def Music, Higgins said, "I was singing 'Street Lights' like I had shit to be sad about. Kanye [West] is a time traveler. That nigga went to damn near 2015 and came back with some sauce".[126] His other influences included Wu-Tang Clan, Quietdrive, Fall Out Boy, Black Sabbath, the Starting Line, the Cranberries, the City Drive, 2Pac, Eminem, XXXTentacion, Kid Cudi, and Escape the Fate.[127][128][129][130] Higgins had also stated that he listened to bands such as Panic! at the Disco and Killswitch Engage.[131]

Higgins' music has been branded as "emo" and "rock" leaning, "genre-bending"[123][11] with music focusing on "every broken heart, every wounded feeling".[136] More specifically, he has been labeled as a hip hop,[137] emo rap,[138] trap,[139] and SoundCloud rap artist.[140] With a penchant for short, hook-heavy songs, Higgins was a leading figure in hip-hop during the late 2010s. In 2018, the streaming platform Spotify named "emo rap" its fastest growing genre. Higgins achieved significant mainstream success as a figurehead of the sub-genre. This was boosted by his collaboration with Panic! at the Disco frontman Brendon Urie.[141] Higgins himself considered the emo label to be both negative and positive as he felt music sometimes has to be a bit dark to reflect his belief that the world is not really a light or a happy place.[142]

Higgins said that "Lucid Dreams" was the only track from Goodbye & Good Riddance that he wrote, while the rest was done impromptu. Rather than write down his rhymes, Higgins crafted whole songs in a few minutes by way of off-the-cuff rhyming.[141] Most of the time, his songwriting process involved freestyling lyrics instead of writing them down. When he did write a song, it usually began with hearing a beat and instantaneously conceiving an idea, although Higgins sometimes found himself alone with an idea for a song and afraid that he would be unable to remember it hours later after arriving at the studio. For this reason, he sometimes took a voice memo or simply wrote the whole song.[142]

Higgins saw the value in his position as one of very few contemporary SoundCloud artists who could compose soul-baring ballads and odes but remain comfortable freestyle rapping over classic hip hop beats.[141] Rather than eschewing it, his freestyles emphasize wordplay and feel indebted to the art form's tradition.[141] When asked for his opinion on why freestyles are no longer considered the rite of passage in hip hop culture as they once were he replied, "Stuff is just changing, that's all. We're moving into a new era of music. I feel like it's not necessarily a good thing to forget where shit started, but shit is changing".[141] Though his songs do not always feature very technical lyricism, intricate flows or tongue-twisting wordplay, Higgins delivered inventive flows and memorable bars during his freestyles.[141]

Lyrical themes

His most successful singles express melodic, emo-inspired compositions that exhibit his songwriting skill.[141] His songs harbor melodic flows to complement their melancholic subjects.[141] Higgins claimed he talked about things others are thinking but are afraid to speak about, such as being vulnerable and hurt.[142] Having built a following through emo rap, Higgins offered lyrics that touch on heartbreak and fragmented feelings.[142] Though not entirely groundbreaking, his musical approach provided a sense of familiarity that heartbroken adolescents of the current generation could gravitate towards.[142] Higgins maintained that he only wrote from personal experience, and found strength in his pain and vulnerability.[142] While the lyrical content of his songs often centered on heartache and bitterness, there are occasionally more boastful lines and creative references.[141]

Personal life

Higgins had a history of drug abuse that began at an early age, and he spoke openly about his experiences.[16][8] His mother claimed that he was also dealing with anxiety and depression on top of his battle with drug addiction.[143] Higgins had agreed to attend drug rehabilitation weeks prior to his death.[144]

He was living in Los Angeles with his girlfriend, Ally Lotti,[76] at the time of his death.[11][16] In November 2018, the pair revealed via Instagram that they were dating.[145]

Death

 
Higgins's mausoleum in Blue Island, Illinois, pictured in March 2022.

On December 8, 2019, Higgins was aboard a private Gulfstream jet flying from Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles to Midway International Airport in Chicago. Law enforcement officers were waiting for the jet to arrive, having been notified by federal agents, while the flight was en route, that they suspected there were guns and drugs on the plane.[146] Law enforcement officials later revealed that they found 70 lb (32 kg) of marijuana on the aircraft and said several members of Higgins' management team aboard the flight told them that Higgins had taken "several unknown pills",[147] including allegedly swallowing multiple Percocet pills to hide them while police were on board the plane searching the luggage.[148]

Higgins then began convulsing and seizing, after which two doses of the emergency medication naloxone were administered as an opioid overdose was suspected.[149] Chicago PD were told a man (Higgins) had suffered a medical emergency at around 2:00 local time (8:00 GMT). Higgins was transported to the nearby Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, where he was pronounced dead.[150][151] The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office initially did not determine the cause of death.[35] On January 22, 2020, it said he died from toxic levels of oxycodone and codeine.[152] Higgins' funeral was held on December 13, 2019, at the Holy Temple Cathedral Church of God in Christ in Harvey, Illinois.[153] Friends and family were in attendance, including collaborators Ski Mask the Slump God and Young Thug.[154]

Reactions

Fellow rapper Boosie Badazz suggested that the pilot of the plane was ultimately responsible for Higgins' death, referring to him as a snitch.[155][156][157] Higgins had been suspected by federal authorities following an incident that occurred in November 2019 before he departed for Australia which prompted a search of his plane.[158] Badazz gave an interview threatening violence upon the pilot before later recanting, after reflecting on the dangers of young artists suddenly being overwhelmed with money.[159]

British artist Ellie Goulding, who collaborated with Higgins on her single "Hate Me", described him in a tweet by saying he was "such a sweet soul" and had "so much further to go".[35] Chance the Rapper, from Chicago, paid tribute on Instagram: "Millions of people, not just in Chicago but around the world are hurting because of this and don't know what to make of it."[35] Lil Nas X also wrote on Twitter: "So sad how often this is happening lately to young talented rising artists."[35]

Rapper Ski Mask the Slump God, Higgins' close friend whom he collaborated with on the song "Nuketown", said on Twitter: "They keep taking my brothers from me", referring also to best friend and longtime collaborator XXXTentacion, who was shot and killed in June 2018. Lil Yachty, who remixed Higgins' song "All Girls Are the Same" mourned his death by tweeting: "Wow, I cannot believe this. Rip my brother juice world".[160] Lil Uzi Vert, Drake, and the Weeknd also gave their condolences.[161]

Higgins' mother expressed hope that her son's legacy would help others in their battles with addiction, saying: "Addiction knows no boundaries, and its impact goes beyond the person fighting it ... We know that Jarad's legacy of love, joy and emotional honesty will live on".[162] She later established the Live Free 999 Fund in honor of Higgins and the battle he fought against addiction, anxiety and depression.[143] The fund's primary goal is to support programs that target young and underserved populations. With a focus on addiction, anxiety and depression, the organization hopes to normalize the conversation about the mental health challenges that Higgins faced, and provide an avenue for people to process those challenges in a healthy way.[143] Higgins' production team and record label have committed to supporting the organization.[143]

In his song "Legends"—which was dedicated to XXXTentacion, who was murdered in mid-2018 at age 20, and Lil Peep, who overdosed in late 2017 at age 21—Higgins raps "What's the 27 Club? / We ain't making it past 21".[163] Fans and media outlets commented that he had predicted his own death, as he had died only days after his twenty-first birthday.[164]

Discography

Studio albums

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2021 Juice Wrld: Into the Abyss Himself (archival footage) Documentary [165]
2024 Kids Are Growing Up: A Story About a Kid Named LAROI [166]

Concert tours

Awards and nominations

American Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2020 Himself Favorite Male Artist – Hip-Hop Won [168]
2021 Legends Never Die Favorite Album – Hip-Hop Nominated [169]

BET Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2019 Himself Best New Artist Nominated [170]

BET Hip-Hop Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2018 Himself Best New Hip Hop Artist Nominated [171]

Billboard Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2019 Himself Top New Artist Won [172]
Top Rap Artist Nominated
"Lucid Dreams" Top Hot 100 Song Nominated
Top Streaming Song (Audio) Nominated
Top Streaming Song (Video) Nominated
Top Rap Song Nominated
2020 Death Race for Love Top Rap Album Nominated [173]
Himself Top Rap Artist Nominated
2021 Himself Top Artist Nominated [174]
Top Male Artist Nominated
Top Billboard 200 Artist Nominated
Top Rap Artist Nominated
Top Rap Male Artist Nominated
Legends Never Die Top Billboard 200 Album Nominated
Top Rap Album Nominated

iHeartRadio Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2020 Death Race for Love Best Hip-Hop Album Won [175]

MTV Video Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2018 "Lucid Dreams" Song of Summer Nominated [176]
2020 "Godzilla" (with Eminem) Video of the Year Nominated [177]
Best Hip Hop Nominated

Notes

  1. ^ Until Higgins' death. Real name Alicia Leon.

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External links

  • Official website
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Jarad Anthony Higgins December 2 1998 December 8 2019 known professionally as Juice Wrld pronounced juice world stylized as Juice WRLD was an American rapper Throughout his career of four years he was a leading figure in the emo rap and SoundCloud rap genres which garnered mainstream attention during the mid to late 2010s 5 6 His stage name which he stated represents taking over the world was derived from the crime thriller film Juice 1992 7 Juice WrldJuice Wrld performing in 2019BornJarad Anthony Higgins 1998 12 02 December 2 1998Chicago Illinois U S DiedDecember 8 2019 2019 12 08 aged 21 Oak Lawn Illinois U S Cause of deathAcute oxycodone and codeine intoxicationResting placeBeverly Cemetery Blue Island Illinois U S EducationHomewood Flossmoor High SchoolOccupationsRappersingersongwriterYears active2015 2019PartnersAlexia Smith 2018 1 Ally Lotti 2018 2019 2 a RelativesYoung Dolph second cousin Musical careerAlso known asJuiceTheKiddOriginHomewood Illinois U S GenresHip hopemo raptrapSoundCloud rapalternative rockpop rapalternative hip hop 3 4 LabelsGrade AInterscopePolydorWebsitejuicewrld999 wbr com Higgins began his career as an independent artist in 2015 under the name JuicetheKidd and signed a recording contract with Grade A Productions and Interscope Records in 2017 He gained recognition with the diamond certified single Lucid Dreams which peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 It was included on his triple platinum debut album Goodbye amp Good Riddance 2018 alongside the singles All Girls Are the Same Lean wit Me Wasted and Armed and Dangerous all of which charted on the Hot 100 He then collaborated with Future on the mixtape Wrld on Drugs 2018 and released his second album Death Race for Love in 2019 it contained the hit single Robbery and became Higgins first number one debut on the US Billboard 200 Higgins died of a drug overdose on December 8 2019 His first posthumous album Legends Never Die 2020 matched chart records for most successful posthumous debut and for most U S top ten entries from one album while the single Come amp Go with Marshmello became Higgins second song to reach number two on the Hot 100 His second posthumous album Fighting Demons was released in 2021 alongside the documentary film Juice Wrld Into the Abyss and contained the US top 20 single Already Dead Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2015 2017 Beginnings record deal and early projects 2 2 2017 2018 Goodbye amp Good Riddance and WRLD Domination Tour 2 3 2018 2019 Wrld on Drugs and Death Race for Love 3 Posthumous releases 3 1 2020 Legends Never Die and various singles 3 2 2021 Fighting Demons and Into the Abyss 3 3 2022 present Fighting Demons deluxe and The Party Never Ends 4 Artistry and legacy 4 1 Musical style 4 2 Lyrical themes 5 Personal life 6 Death 6 1 Reactions 7 Discography 8 Filmography 9 Concert tours 10 Awards and nominations 10 1 American Music Awards 10 2 BET Awards 10 3 BET Hip Hop Awards 10 4 Billboard Music Awards 10 5 iHeartRadio Music Awards 10 6 MTV Video Music Awards 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksEarly lifeJarad Anthony Higgins was born on December 2 1998 in Chicago Illinois 8 He grew up in the South Suburbs spending his childhood in Calumet Park He then later moved to Homewood 9 where he attended Homewood Flossmoor High School and graduated in 2017 10 His parents divorced when he was three years old 11 and his father left leaving his mother to raise him and an older brother as a single parent 12 Higgins father died in June 2019 13 Higgins mother was very religious and conservative and did not let him listen to hip hop He was allowed to listen to rock and pop music and was introduced to artists including Billy Idol Blink 182 Black Sabbath Fall Out Boy Megadeth and Panic at the Disco through video games such as Tony Hawk s Pro Skater and Guitar Hero 14 7 Higgins was a heavy drug user during his childhood and teens He began drinking lean in sixth grade and using Percocet and Xanax in 2013 Higgins additionally smoked cigarettes before quitting in his last year of high school because of health issues 15 He learned to play the piano at four years old having been inspired by his mother Carmella Wallace who later began paying for lessons He then took up the guitar and drums while also playing the trumpet for band class 15 In his sophomore year of high school he began posting songs to SoundCloud which he recorded on his smartphone 16 Around this time Higgins began to take rapping more seriously 17 18 Career2015 2017 Beginnings record deal and early projects Higgins developed as an artist in his first year of high school His first track Forever was released on SoundCloud in 2015 under the name JuicetheKidd Higgins recorded most of his first tracks on a cellphone uploading them to SoundCloud in his sophomore year 16 He changed his name from JuicetheKidd a name inspired by his affection for rapper Tupac Shakur s role in the film Juice to Juice Wrld because he and his associates believed the change would benefit his career In an interview with the Atlanta radio station WHTA Higgins revealed that the latter part of his stage name initially had no meaning but that he came to think it represents taking over the world 7 Too Much Cash Higgins first track to be produced by frequent collaborator Nick Mira was released in 2017 19 While releasing projects and songs on SoundCloud Higgins worked in a factory but was dissatisfied with the job he was fired within two weeks 20 After joining the internet collective Internet Money Higgins released his debut full length EP 9 9 9 on June 15 2017 with the song Lucid Dreams breaking out and growing his following 21 18 Higgins also briefly performed under the name Juice in early 2017 22 In mid 2017 he received attention from artists such as Waka Flocka Flame and Southside as well as fellow Chicago artists G Herbo and Lil Bibby He subsequently signed with Lil Bibby s co owned record label Grade A Productions 23 24 2017 2018 Goodbye amp Good Riddance and WRLD Domination Tour Main article Goodbye amp Good Riddance nbsp Higgins during an interview with Hot 107 9 in July 2018 In December 2017 Higgins released the three song EP Nothings Different The project was covered by the hip hop blog Lyrical Lemonade 25 with Higgins track All Girls Are the Same gaining popularity through the blog post An accompanying Cole Bennett directed music video was released in February 2018 21 Following the video s release Interscope Records signed Higgins for 3 million 26 and a remix featuring Lil Yachty was previewed but never officially released 27 All Girls Are the Same was critically acclaimed receiving a Best New Music designation from Pitchfork 28 It was released as a single in April All Girls Are the Same and Lucid Dreams were Higgins first entries on any Billboard chart debuting on the Hot 100 at numbers 92 and 74 respectively 29 30 On May 4 2018 Lucid Dreams was officially released as a single and accompanied by a Cole Bennett directed music video similarly to All Girls Are the Same 31 It peaked at number two on the Hot 100 32 and quickly became one of the most streamed songs of 2018 16 it remains his most streamed song reaching over one billion streams on Spotify by January 2020 24 Lucid Dreams was followed by Lean Wit Me on May 22 which peaked at number 68 on the Hot 100 33 Higgins debut full length album Goodbye amp Good Riddance which included his three previous singles released the following day 34 This album gained him much recognition and praise along with cementing him as a rising star in the US 35 On June 19 he released a two song EP titled Too Soon in remembrance of and dedicated to deceased rappers Lil Peep and XXXTentacion Lil Peep died of an overdose in 2017 and XXXTentacion was murdered on June 18 2018 one day before the project was released 36 Higgins said that he and XXXTentacion were friends and that they would have FaceTime calls together revealing that their last conversation was about meeting up The cover of the Too Soon EP is a screenshot of a conversation between Higgins and XXXTentacion 37 The song Legends from the EP debuted at number 65 on the Hot 100 38 and peaked at number 29 over a year later following Higgins death 39 Wasted featuring Lil Uzi Vert was released on July 10 it was Higgins first single featuring a collaboration and the only song on Goodbye amp Good Riddance with a featured guest It debuted at number 68 on the Hot 100 and peaked at 67 in its second week on the chart 40 On July 11 Higgins announced that he was working on his next album 41 On July 20 Higgins announced his first tour WRLD Domination with additional acts YBN Cordae and Lil Mosey 42 On July 25 Higgins producer Danny Wolf released the official version of Motions on SoundCloud following a series of leaks 43 2018 2019 Wrld on Drugs and Death Race for Love Main articles Wrld on Drugs and Death Race for Love nbsp Higgins at the MTV Video Music Awards in August 2018 Travis Scott s song No Bystanders from his third studio album Astroworld featured Higgins and Sheck Wes The song peaked at number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 44 45 46 Higgins made his late night television debut performing the song Lucid Dreams on Jimmy Kimmel Live on August 8 2018 47 On October 15 the music video for the song Armed and Dangerous was released 48 followed by the lead single Fine China from the collaborative mixtape Wrld on Drugs with Future 49 Epic Records released the mixtape on October 19 50 He collaborated with American singer Seezyn for the song Hide from the film Spider Man Into the Spider Verse and its soundtrack both of which were released on December 14 2018 51 nbsp Higgins performing in May 2019 In a December 2018 interview with XXL Ski Mask the Slump God confirmed that he would be releasing a joint mixtape with Higgins titled Evil Twins in 2019 as of 2022 the project has yet to be released 52 The pair also announced a 2019 tour featuring 30 concerts across North America 53 Higgins second studio album Death Race for Love was released on March 8 2019 54 preceded by the singles Robbery and Hear Me Calling 55 56 The album topped the Billboard 200 chart He then embarked on The Nicki Wrld Tour alongside Trinidadian American rapper Nicki Minaj 57 Higgins released the music video for the song Fast from Death Race for Love on April 9 58 Later that year he released other singles All Night with RM and Suga of BTS 59 Hate Me with Ellie Goulding 60 Run 61 Graduation with Benny Blanco 62 and Bandit with NBA YoungBoy Released in early October Bandit was the last song to be released by Higgins before his death that December It peaked at number ten on the Hot 100 63 64 Posthumous releases2020 Legends Never Die and various singles Higgins first posthumous appearance was on Eminem s eleventh studio album Music to Be Murdered By on the track Godzilla released on January 17 2020 65 66 Godzilla peaked at number three on the Hot 100 67 and number one on the UK Singles Chart 68 On January 22 an announcement was posted on Higgins Instagram account by members of his family and the team at Grade A Productions that thanked fans for their adoration for Higgins and confirmed their intention to release music that he was working on at the time of his death 69 Higgins was featured on PTSD the title track of G Herbo s fourth studio album PTSD released on February 28 70 The track also features Lil Uzi Vert and Chance the Rapper 70 PTSD marked the first time that Higgins and Lil Uzi Vert had collaborated on a song since Wasted On March 13 a remix of the single Suicidal from YNW Melly s debut studio album Melly vs Melvin featuring vocals from Higgins was released The remix includes a different verse and outro Higgins had recorded The song reappeared on the Hot 100 and peaked at number 20 following the release of the remix 71 The single No Me Ame a multilingual collaboration among Higgins Jamaican record producer Rvssian and Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA was released on April 17 A computer generated image depicting Higgins as an angel appears in the background of the song s music video 72 73 Higgins first posthumous single Righteous was released on April 24 and an accompanying music video featuring footage of Higgins was uploaded to his YouTube channel 74 75 Higgins had recorded the song at his home studio in Los Angeles 74 On May 4 Higgins girlfriend Ally Lotti announced that his upcoming third album and first posthumous album would be titled The Outsiders 76 On May 29 the song Tell Me U Luv Me featuring Trippie Redd was released alongside a music video directed by Cole Bennett 77 Go Higgins collaboration with Australian rapper the Kid Laroi whom Higgins mentored was released on June 12 78 On July 6 it was announced that the title of Higgins first posthumous album had been changed to Legends Never Die 79 Between the album s announcement and its release two single collaborations were released Life s a Mess featuring Halsey 80 and Come amp Go featuring Marshmello 81 The album was released on July 10 with 21 songs and four singles that Higgins estate claims best represents the music Juice was in the process of creating 82 The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 Five of its songs reached the top 10 of the Hot 100 on the week ending July 25 Come amp Go Wishing Well Conversations Life s a Mess and Hate the Other Side a collaboration with Polo G and the Kid Laroi which reached number two five seven nine and ten respectively 83 Higgins is the third artist to accomplish this feat the other artists being the Beatles and Drake 84 Life s a Mess jumped from number 74 to number nine that week 83 Wishing Well which had been critically lauded following the album s release 85 86 was sent to rhythmic contemporary radio as the album s fifth single on July 28 87 On August 6 Smile with the Weeknd was released as a single 88 Smile had previously been leaked on YouTube and SoundCloud under the title Sad over a year before though with an open verse in place of the Weeknd s 89 On October 23 Lil Bibby confirmed that a second posthumous album was in the works 90 On December 2 which would have been Higgins twenty second birthday Benny Blanco released a collaborative single titled Real Shit 91 Six days later on December 8 the anniversary of his death Reminds Me of You featuring the Kid Laroi was released 92 In 2020 Higgins was streamed on Spotify over 5 9 billion times making him the fourth most streamed artist in the world 93 2021 Fighting Demons and Into the Abyss On January 15 2021 Higgins estate released Bad Boy featuring Young Thug which was accompanied by a Cole Bennett directed music video shot entirely before Higgins death this marks the final collaboration between the artist and director before the former s death 39 94 On March 5 Life s a Mess II an alternative version of the track Life s a Mess from Legends Never Die featuring Clever and Post Malone was released 95 On May 28 Higgins debut full length album Goodbye amp Good Riddance was re released to commemorate its third anniversary the re release includes two new songs one titled 734 and the other being a remix of Lucid Dreams featuring Lil Uzi Vert The 2018 single Armed and Dangerous which was included on the December 2018 Spotify and Tidal reissue of the album is excluded from the revised tracklist 96 Following the re release of Goodbye amp Good Riddance another posthumous project titled The Party Never Ends was teased by Higgins management 97 98 On June 11 two tracks featuring Higgins were released Antisocial from Migos album Culture III and Can t Leave You Alone from Maroon 5 s Jordi 99 On August 20 Matt Hardy 999 a song featuring Higgins from Trippie Redd s album Trip at Knight was released 100 Higgins was also featured on Young Thug s album Punk which released on October 15 101 On November 11 Higgins estate announced that his second posthumous album Fighting Demons a tie in for the documentary film Juice Wrld Into the Abyss would be released on December 10 102 103 The album was accompanied by three singles Already Dead Wandered to LA featuring Justin Bieber and Girl of My Dreams featuring Suga of BTS The first track was released on November 12 the second on December 3 and the third on December 10 104 105 106 107 The latter track Girl of My Dreams released as a standalone digital release served as the first promotional single from Fighting Demons 2021 108 109 and earned Higgins his first number one on the Billboard Digital Song Sales chart 110 On December 16 Juice Wrld Into the Abyss was released on HBO Max as a part of the Music Box series 111 The film spotlights Higgins struggles with mental health and substance abuse through the use of archival footage in addition to interviews with Higgins friends family and associates 112 113 2022 present Fighting Demons deluxe and The Party Never Ends In early 2022 an extended version of Go Hard titled Go Hard 2 0 was added to the tracklist of Fighting Demons in addition to two previously unreleased songs Cigarettes and Sometimes 114 115 Cigarettes debuted at number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100 while Sometimes debuted at number 57 On August 26 Higgins was featured on the track Juice Wrld Did from DJ Khaled s album God Did 116 In an interview with Jay Z Khaled revealed that he chose to add the song to his album as a tribute to Higgins after Lil Bibby reached out to him and advocated for its inclusion 117 On October 14 Bye Bye a collaborative single with Marshmello was released alongside a music video 118 On October 28 Higgins estate released the song In My Head prior to its release a 30 second snippet of the track was uploaded to Spotify under the title Rush Hour The song was accompanied by a Steve Cannon and Chris Long directed music video that depicts Higgins recording music and touring at various points throughout his career through the use of archival footage 119 On February 4 2023 Higgins estate announced that his fifth and final studio album the previously teased The Party Never Ends was in active development 120 Artistry and legacyMusical style Higgins said his musical influences were genre wide from emo hip hop music elements of rock punk and R amp B and that his biggest influences were rappers Travis Scott 121 Chief Keef 11 Kanye West 122 123 and British rock singer Billy Idol 124 125 Billboard writer Michael Saponara claimed If West and his sparse 808s were a tree it would have grown another branch with the blossoming art displayed by fellow Chicago native Juice WRLD in 2018 126 Higgins was among the ranks of openly vulnerable artists born from the emo rap scene inspired by West s influential fourth album 808s amp Heartbreak 2008 126 During an interview with All Def Music Higgins said I was singing Street Lights like I had shit to be sad about Kanye West is a time traveler That nigga went to damn near 2015 and came back with some sauce 126 His other influences included Wu Tang Clan Quietdrive Fall Out Boy Black Sabbath the Starting Line the Cranberries the City Drive 2Pac Eminem XXXTentacion Kid Cudi and Escape the Fate 127 128 129 130 Higgins had also stated that he listened to bands such as Panic at the Disco and Killswitch Engage 131 nbsp Lucid Dreams source source track Lucid Dreams is a melodic rap song 132 It features emotionally vulnerable lyrics imbued with teenage angst The song contains an interpolation of Shape of My Heart by Sting 133 Lean Wit Me source track Lean Wit Me harbors dark lyrical themes 132 It bears a strong fixation on addiction as well as contemplations of mortality The song s lyrics are laced with references to narcotics and binging They serve to comment on the consequences of substance abuse and overindulgence 134 Juice Wrld s melodic vocal style veers on melancholic crooning 135 Problems playing these files See media help Higgins music has been branded as emo and rock leaning genre bending 123 11 with music focusing on every broken heart every wounded feeling 136 More specifically he has been labeled as a hip hop 137 emo rap 138 trap 139 and SoundCloud rap artist 140 With a penchant for short hook heavy songs Higgins was a leading figure in hip hop during the late 2010s In 2018 the streaming platform Spotify named emo rap its fastest growing genre Higgins achieved significant mainstream success as a figurehead of the sub genre This was boosted by his collaboration with Panic at the Disco frontman Brendon Urie 141 Higgins himself considered the emo label to be both negative and positive as he felt music sometimes has to be a bit dark to reflect his belief that the world is not really a light or a happy place 142 Higgins said that Lucid Dreams was the only track from Goodbye amp Good Riddance that he wrote while the rest was done impromptu Rather than write down his rhymes Higgins crafted whole songs in a few minutes by way of off the cuff rhyming 141 Most of the time his songwriting process involved freestyling lyrics instead of writing them down When he did write a song it usually began with hearing a beat and instantaneously conceiving an idea although Higgins sometimes found himself alone with an idea for a song and afraid that he would be unable to remember it hours later after arriving at the studio For this reason he sometimes took a voice memo or simply wrote the whole song 142 Higgins saw the value in his position as one of very few contemporary SoundCloud artists who could compose soul baring ballads and odes but remain comfortable freestyle rapping over classic hip hop beats 141 Rather than eschewing it his freestyles emphasize wordplay and feel indebted to the art form s tradition 141 When asked for his opinion on why freestyles are no longer considered the rite of passage in hip hop culture as they once were he replied Stuff is just changing that s all We re moving into a new era of music I feel like it s not necessarily a good thing to forget where shit started but shit is changing 141 Though his songs do not always feature very technical lyricism intricate flows or tongue twisting wordplay Higgins delivered inventive flows and memorable bars during his freestyles 141 Lyrical themes His most successful singles express melodic emo inspired compositions that exhibit his songwriting skill 141 His songs harbor melodic flows to complement their melancholic subjects 141 Higgins claimed he talked about things others are thinking but are afraid to speak about such as being vulnerable and hurt 142 Having built a following through emo rap Higgins offered lyrics that touch on heartbreak and fragmented feelings 142 Though not entirely groundbreaking his musical approach provided a sense of familiarity that heartbroken adolescents of the current generation could gravitate towards 142 Higgins maintained that he only wrote from personal experience and found strength in his pain and vulnerability 142 While the lyrical content of his songs often centered on heartache and bitterness there are occasionally more boastful lines and creative references 141 Personal lifeHiggins had a history of drug abuse that began at an early age and he spoke openly about his experiences 16 8 His mother claimed that he was also dealing with anxiety and depression on top of his battle with drug addiction 143 Higgins had agreed to attend drug rehabilitation weeks prior to his death 144 He was living in Los Angeles with his girlfriend Ally Lotti 76 at the time of his death 11 16 In November 2018 the pair revealed via Instagram that they were dating 145 Death nbsp Higgins s mausoleum in Blue Island Illinois pictured in March 2022 On December 8 2019 Higgins was aboard a private Gulfstream jet flying from Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles to Midway International Airport in Chicago Law enforcement officers were waiting for the jet to arrive having been notified by federal agents while the flight was en route that they suspected there were guns and drugs on the plane 146 Law enforcement officials later revealed that they found 70 lb 32 kg of marijuana on the aircraft and said several members of Higgins management team aboard the flight told them that Higgins had taken several unknown pills 147 including allegedly swallowing multiple Percocet pills to hide them while police were on board the plane searching the luggage 148 Higgins then began convulsing and seizing after which two doses of the emergency medication naloxone were administered as an opioid overdose was suspected 149 Chicago PD were told a man Higgins had suffered a medical emergency at around 2 00 local time 8 00 GMT Higgins was transported to the nearby Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn where he was pronounced dead 150 151 The Cook County Medical Examiner s Office initially did not determine the cause of death 35 On January 22 2020 it said he died from toxic levels of oxycodone and codeine 152 Higgins funeral was held on December 13 2019 at the Holy Temple Cathedral Church of God in Christ in Harvey Illinois 153 Friends and family were in attendance including collaborators Ski Mask the Slump God and Young Thug 154 Reactions Fellow rapper Boosie Badazz suggested that the pilot of the plane was ultimately responsible for Higgins death referring to him as a snitch 155 156 157 Higgins had been suspected by federal authorities following an incident that occurred in November 2019 before he departed for Australia which prompted a search of his plane 158 Badazz gave an interview threatening violence upon the pilot before later recanting after reflecting on the dangers of young artists suddenly being overwhelmed with money 159 British artist Ellie Goulding who collaborated with Higgins on her single Hate Me described him in a tweet by saying he was such a sweet soul and had so much further to go 35 Chance the Rapper from Chicago paid tribute on Instagram Millions of people not just in Chicago but around the world are hurting because of this and don t know what to make of it 35 Lil Nas X also wrote on Twitter So sad how often this is happening lately to young talented rising artists 35 Rapper Ski Mask the Slump God Higgins close friend whom he collaborated with on the song Nuketown said on Twitter They keep taking my brothers from me referring also to best friend and longtime collaborator XXXTentacion who was shot and killed in June 2018 Lil Yachty who remixed Higgins song All Girls Are the Same mourned his death by tweeting Wow I cannot believe this Rip my brother juice world 160 Lil Uzi Vert Drake and the Weeknd also gave their condolences 161 Higgins mother expressed hope that her son s legacy would help others in their battles with addiction saying Addiction knows no boundaries and its impact goes beyond the person fighting it We know that Jarad s legacy of love joy and emotional honesty will live on 162 She later established the Live Free 999 Fund in honor of Higgins and the battle he fought against addiction anxiety and depression 143 The fund s primary goal is to support programs that target young and underserved populations With a focus on addiction anxiety and depression the organization hopes to normalize the conversation about the mental health challenges that Higgins faced and provide an avenue for people to process those challenges in a healthy way 143 Higgins production team and record label have committed to supporting the organization 143 In his song Legends which was dedicated to XXXTentacion who was murdered in mid 2018 at age 20 and Lil Peep who overdosed in late 2017 at age 21 Higgins raps What s the 27 Club We ain t making it past 21 163 Fans and media outlets commented that he had predicted his own death as he had died only days after his twenty first birthday 164 DiscographyMain article Juice Wrld discography Studio albums Goodbye amp Good Riddance 2018 Death Race for Love 2019 Legends Never Die 2020 Fighting Demons 2021 The Party Never Ends 2024 120 FilmographyYear Title Role Notes Ref 2021 Juice Wrld Into the Abyss Himself archival footage Documentary 165 2024 Kids Are Growing Up A Story About a Kid Named LAROI 166 Concert toursThe Nicki Wrld Tour with Nicki Minaj 2019 57 The Death Race for Love Tour with Ski Mask the Slump God and contribution from Lyrical Lemonade 2019 167 Awards and nominationsAmerican Music Awards Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2020 Himself Favorite Male Artist Hip Hop Won 168 2021 Legends Never Die Favorite Album Hip Hop Nominated 169 BET Awards Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2019 Himself Best New Artist Nominated 170 BET Hip Hop Awards Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2018 Himself Best New Hip Hop Artist Nominated 171 Billboard Music Awards Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2019 Himself Top New Artist Won 172 Top Rap Artist Nominated Lucid Dreams Top Hot 100 Song Nominated Top Streaming Song Audio Nominated Top Streaming Song Video Nominated Top Rap Song Nominated 2020 Death Race for Love Top Rap Album Nominated 173 Himself Top Rap Artist Nominated 2021 Himself Top Artist Nominated 174 Top Male Artist Nominated Top Billboard 200 Artist Nominated Top Rap Artist Nominated Top Rap Male Artist Nominated Legends Never Die Top Billboard 200 Album Nominated Top Rap Album Nominated iHeartRadio Music Awards Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2020 Death Race for Love Best Hip Hop Album Won 175 MTV Video Music Awards Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2018 Lucid Dreams Song of Summer Nominated 176 2020 Godzilla with Eminem Video of the Year Nominated 177 Best Hip Hop NominatedNotes Until Higgins death Real name Alicia Leon References Starfire Is Juice Wrld s Ex Girlfriend And She s Not Okay After The Rapper s Untimely Death December 10 2019 Archived from the original on June 2 2021 Retrieved May 29 2021 ally lotti s Instagram profile post Instagram November 4 2018 Archived from the original on September 16 2020 Retrieved April 23 2020 Brown Preezy Sadler Armon March 24 2023 Hit Boy 03 Greedo Jae Skeese Juice WRLD Lola Brook And More New Music Friday Rap Releases Vibe Retrieved 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