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Rapper Juice WRLD Reportedly dead at 21

Hip-hop superstar Juice WRLD has reportedly died after suffering a seizure at Midway airport in Chicago, IL. He had just turned 21 last week. The news was first reported by TMZ. Born Jarad Anthony Higgins, the talented rapper first burst onto the scene last year when his single “Lucid Dreams” lifted all the way to No. 2 on the Hot 100. It would turn out to be not only his breakout smash, but one of many hit singles over a very short period of time.

The track was originally featured on his mixtape 9 9 9, but after it became an international favorite, it was also included on his debut proper album Goodbye & Good Riddance. That set was released in May 2018, and it peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200. Later in 2018, Juice WRLD teamed up with fellow hip-hop star Future for their collaborative album Wrld On Drugs, which stalled just one rung shy of ruling the Billboard 200.

Juice WRLD

The rapper conquered the same chart earlier this year with his second solo album Death Race for Love, which ruled for two consecutive frames in March. It’s been less than a year since he owned the Billboard 200, but Juice WRLD was already preparing his next release, which was tentatively scheduled to drop at some point this month. He returned to the Hot 100’s top 10 in October with YoungBoy Never Broke Again on “Bandit,” which became his second track to enter the highest tier and the latter’s first. In just two years, Juice WRLD placed an incredible 25 songs onto the Hot 100, which is more than many well-known figures in other genres manage in their entire careers.

Juice WRLD was open about how much music he had ready to share with fans, and there is no telling how much of that work will see the light of day. He spoke with this writer just last month, at which point he stated he had “probably over a thousand songs.

In other news – Somizi’s ex-wife Palesa Madisakwane speaks out

When the chips are down friends are few …I am a single mother and so I had no choice but to move on from the ordeal. Actress Palesa Madisakwane speaks on her journey of healing after a horror car accident that almost claimed her life, after a drunk driver rammed into her car earlier this year, she is happy to be back, acting again.

Palesa Madisakwane

Palesa is back on TV in Dream: The Lebo Mathosa Story, in which she plays Mamfundisi, Lebo’s stepmom. It’s a small role, but I am happy,” she told DRUM magazine. The former Generations star is a brave warrior, her ambitious appetite to shift boundaries is still strong, and she can’t wait to bite her teeth deeper into more roles, but she is concerned about her future because her injuries are more than skin-deep. Read more

Source: Forbes