Juice Wrld
This decade has taken many legends from us, and unfortunately, we lost another star at 3.14 A.M, Sunday morning. On Saturday afternoon, Juice had just landed at the Chicago airport when he reportedly suffered from a seizure. The rapper was rushed to hospital. They believe were “several unknown pills”, according to people on the plane with Juice before landing in Chicago.
Now people have been all over social media discussing how his death is all so strangely coincidental. Earlier in November, there was a trend going around on the social media app TikTok, where people were dancing to his most popular song: “Lucid Dreams”, then pretend to ‘have a seizure’. This was oddly ironic, considering a few weeks later Juice dies from that specific incident. Now if that isn’t weird enough, listen to this. About 2 years ago, Juice tweeted out “My goal is to get overly famous, shine for a couple of years… then fake my death”, just a coincidence? More than likely, but I mean, you can’t tell me that’s not strange right! Also, in his song “Legends”, one of his lyrics are “We ain’t making it past 21″…. He just turned 21 on December 2nd, 6 days before his death. Come on, that’s a little weird, right?! Now this one is more of a stretch but I mean, I figured I’d throw it in there because it’s a bit weird as well. John Lennon died on December 8th, back in 1980, as did Juice; in his song “All Girls Are The Same” one of the lyrics are “I’m a jealous boy, really feel like John Lennon”. Though, this is probably just a strange coincidence, considering how famous Mr. Lennon is, and how many artists include him in their lyrics. I can’t help but be so intrigued in the idea that this could all be a hoax, all the conspiracies are all just so interesting. Its also really weird to think that he is really gone, he was just at Little Caesars Arena in May! No disrespect toward his family nor toward his girlfriend; may Jarad Higgins (Juice’s real name) rest in peace. The coincidence is all too real, and it’s very upsetting to lose yet another famous rapper, especially someone who had such an impact on teenagers today. Juice Wrld will be extremely missed by everyone.
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Gabby Jones is a senior writer for The Dakota Planet.