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fentanylabuser · 5 months
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juice woulda turned 25 today, rest in peace legend 🕊️.
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juicewrlld999 · 1 year
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ape shit no panda🦍
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sophiia-rodriiguez · 1 year
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thought this was cool, i love them
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boag · 1 year
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RIP Jarad 🤍🕊 missing u forever
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punkbouquet · 1 year
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I've been runnin' out of drugs and hope I don't even got a plug no more Have you ever been so alone? That you don't know what to feel no more? Ain't no reachin' for the pills no more One more and you're on the floor I know that I didn't stand a chance I don't think I'll ever live again
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sirvdam · 1 year
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krolik999 · 2 months
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earthtwosydney · 2 years
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girl from the white light, demon wears a halo, that girl my type, she doesn’t have it now but she use to have a dark side 🪬
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yuv4na · 3 months
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Eternal melodies : honouring the resilience and artistic brilliance of 3 timeless artists
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Introduction:
In the ever-evolving tapestry of the music industry, stars often rise and fade away, leaving behind echoes of their extraordinary talents. Among these luminaries are Juice WRLD, Lil Peep, and XXXTentacion—musical prodigies whose brilliance was tragically overshadowed by the darker facets of fame, mental health struggles, and substance abuse. As we unravel the narratives of these artists, a collective story emerges, prompting us to ponder the profound impact of these interconnected themes on their lives and artistic expressions.
Juice WRLD:
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Jarad Anthony Higgins, widely known as Juice WRLD, soared to fame with a distinctive blend of emo rap and melodic tunes. His poignant lyrics resonated with a generation navigating the complexities of mental health. Regrettably, on December 8, 2019, Juice WRLD faced a seizure at Chicago's Midway International Airport, succumbing to an accidental overdose of oxycodone and codeine. Albums like "Goodbye & Good Riddance" and "Death Race for Love" showcase not only his introspective and emotional themes but also the artistic prowess that captivated audiences. The former features hits like "Lucid Dreams," while the latter explores a darker sonic landscape with tracks like "Robbery."
Lil Peep:
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Gustav Elijah Åhr, or Lil Peep, pioneered the "emo rap" subgenre, seamlessly merging elements of emo, trap, and rock. Discovered lifeless on his tour bus on November 15, 2017, Lil Peep fell victim to an accidental overdose of fentanyl and alprazolam. His discography, including "Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 1" and "Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 2," bears witness to his eclectic mix of genres and profound emotional depth, illustrated vividly through his cover art. The first part includes standout tracks like "Awful Things," while the second part further explores Lil Peep's artistic evolution with singles like "Gym Class."
XXXTentacion:
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XXXTentacion, born Jahseh Dwayne Ricardo Onfroy, made waves with his genre-defying approach that blended rap, rock, and R&B. Tragically shot and killed on June 18, 2018, during a robbery in Florida, XXXTentacion's legacy lives on through albums like "17" and "?" which showcase his versatility. "Sad!" and "Moonlight" are emblematic of his ability to connect with listeners on an emotional level. Beyond his music, XXXTentacion was known for his philanthropic efforts and attempts at personal growth. Despite a troubled past, he endeavored to make positive changes, leaving a complex legacy that sparks ongoing discussions about redemption and personal transformation.
Common Threads:
While Juice WRLD, Lil Peep, and XXXTentacion each possessed a unique sonic identity, their stories intricately intertwine through common threads. The relentless pressure to sustain success, the struggle with mental health, and the normalization of substance use within the music industry played pivotal roles in their untimely departures. The collective tragedy of these young talents serves as a poignant reminder of the imperative to address mental health and substance abuse within the entertainment world.
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Legacy:
Beyond the heart-wrenching conclusions to their stories, the legacies of Juice WRLD, Lil Peep, and XXXTentacion endure through their timeless music. Fans continue to celebrate not just their artistry but also the profound impact they had on shaping the music industry. The lessons gleaned from their struggles underscore the urgent need for open conversations surrounding mental health, addiction, and the immense pressures faced by artists in the spotlight.
Conclusion:
The narratives of Juice WRLD, Lil Peep, and XXXTentacion transcend cautionary tales, inviting us to celebrate their resilience and artistic brilliance. As fans, we remember these luminaries for the indelible mark they left on the musical landscape, acknowledging the challenges they confronted. Their untimely departures should inspire a collective commitment to fostering a healthier and more compassionate creative environment within the music industry.
Sources: Wikipedia.com , youtube.com/ publish x, rollingstone.com , nytimes.com
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eitanshuman · 2 years
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How Juice Wrld Is changing The Perception of Mental Health, Even After His Death
Jarad Anthony Higgin or more commonly known as Juice Wrld jumped onto the rap scene in early 2018 with his first studio album “Goodbye & Good Riddance.” Juice Wrld immediately grabbed people's attention with his unique vocals and transcendent beats. It’s in these moments, I wish I had a technical understanding of how music works, so I could better explain why Juice Wrld is so special. However, I don’t need a technical understanding to appreciate his musical genius, I just have to close my eyes and listen. 
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It Impossible to talk about Juice Wrld without mentioning his lyrics and more specifically the topics he’s willing to rap about. In many of his songs he opens up about his substance abuse  and mental health struggles. 
I can't breathe, I'm waiting for the exhale
Toss my pain with my wishes in a wishing well
Still no luck, but oh, well
I still try even though I know I'm gon' fail
It's stress on my shoulders like a anvil
Perky got me itching like a anthill
Drugs killing me softly, Lauryn Hill
Sometimes I don't know how to feel
Sometimes I don't know how to feel
Let's be for real
If it wasn't for the pills, I wouldn't be here
But if I keep taking these pills, I won't be here, yeah
I just told y'all my secret, yeah
It's tearing me to pieces
I really think I need them
I stopped taking the drugs and now the drugs take me
This excerpt is from his song “Wishing Well” and it really encapsulates what Juice Wrld is about. In the first paragraph he talks about obstacles in his life that seem impossible to overcome, which leads to his continued use of drugs. He even acknowledges that he might not be successful without the drugs.  But still he continues to live this destructive lifestyle. He starts the last paragraph by referring to this cycle of drug use as his secret, even though it's ruining his life. The last set of lyrics are really powerful because it showcases the transition between using drugs and becoming dependent on them. 
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What makes Juice Wrld so special is his willingness to be so open and honest with his audience. From day one he talked about his personal demons and made it a part of his identity. As a young unproven artist he didn’t care about the stigma surrendering these issues and instead he embraced it. Juice Wrld talking about these issues so publicly brings awareness and shows people they aren’t alone in their struggle. He makes it easier for men to discuss their insecurities and mental health problems in open spaces. I feel like I would be labeled as weak and not mentally strong if I would discuss these issues. As a man it almost feels impossible opening up in this manner. However, artists like Juice Wrld help open up these spaces for men or women alike. 
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hubforguys · 4 days
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JARAD ANTHONY HIGGINS (JUICE WRLD) MALE
APPEARS ON
HUB FOR SMOKING
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juicewrlld999 · 1 year
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clumsy-entrepreneur · 1 month
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Learn valuable life lessons from “ Jarad Anthony Higgins” on how to face life.
Our "Clumsy Entrepreneur" message is simple: stay strong and believe in yourself, ask for help when needed, and never give up on your dreams. Surround yourself with supportive people and prioritize relationships, especially with family. Success isn't just about money; it's about personal growth and taking care of your loved ones.
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“Juice Wrld” tells about his own struggles, like relationship issues and academic challenges, but he didn't let them stop him from pursuing his passion for success.
We all have the power to shape our own paths and achieve our goals, as long as we believe in ourselves and work hard.
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writingmyversion · 1 month
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“I intend to live a fast life, die young and be a beautiful corpse," [1920] ‘Live fast, die young, and have a good-looking corpse" [1947] ‘Live Fast Die Young’, most of us groove to those words, and for many of us it hits deep, resonating with a raw intensity that transcends generations. But have those words been the same in 1920 or 1947 when Willard Motley first published the phrase. Back then, it was fuelled by the desire to live a life on one’s own terms and ‘to leave a good-looking corpse’ as Mrs. Luce would agree. “Live well” = “live a fast life” [1925] | “Live hard” = “Live fast” [1930] It was a lifestyle built on choices to give one freedom to become one’s true self and lead the path carefree. It was about leaving behind a legacy so beautiful it would echo through eternity. “The curse of James Dean car” [1955] So, was the curse of James Dean's car a curse indeed? An actor who breathed life into the phrase published by Willard Motley and followed it all the way with a premature and tragic death in 1955, made the headlines flash ‘James Dean curse’; ‘Curse of Dean’s car’ but did it fall upon the rising stars, the ‘music industry’ had ever birthed. “The 27 Club” or “Forever 27” A wave that shook the industry most post-1960s, constituted a club no one wishes to join yet some yearn to even reach its door. The Club emerged through the constant struggle against addiction, mental health battles, burnout, and the relentless pressure to stay on top. And when the inevitable happened, they left this world too soon; they lived fast and died young indeed but the reality of their passing seems far from beautiful. “What’s the 27 club, we ain’t making it past 21” [2017] But if we fast forward, then what’s that yearning we see in artists to make it to the club? Speaking of, while in the most eastern Asian part of the world Kim Jong-Hyun, (member of one of the most popular K-Pop band, ‘SHINee’s’) made it to the saddest and tragic, ‘The 27 Club’, the same year Jarad Anthony Higgins (Juice WRLD, Pop singer & rapper) from Western part of the world, America sang ‘Legends’ with yearning, “What’s the 27 club, we ain’t making it past 21”. And he most certainly couldn’t find that out, but he did make it past 21 which throws light upon the ‘Piner’s Club’ who meet their tragic end before even making it to the tragic ‘The 27 Club’. But then, would Avicii’s crossing the 27 only to reach 8 months afar, impact the 27 Club? Perhaps, an announcement left for another decade. Despite, all the pain, struggles, and tragedies, the bygones succeed in leaving behind something truly remarkable. Their music becomes their legacy, a timeless reminder of their talent and passion. It's a legacy that transcends time, touching the hearts of audiences for generations to come. ‘Live Fast, Die Young’ has shaped into a reflection of the complex and often turbulent lives of those who dare to chase their dreams. Because often the journey holds a blurry vision of ‘intentional and unintentional’ and living with own terms gets lost in turbulence. But as we reflect on their journeys, we're left wondering – is it truly necessary to live fast and die young to leave a beautiful legacy? It's a question that lingers in the air, inviting us to ponder the true essence of a life well-lived." PS: Seeing the phrase in the lyrics of one of my favourite songs, by one of my favourite Artists who are really young, intrigued me and led to this typing.[But they went on a BREAK!] Regardless of your life, in the journey to your beautiful legacy, I wish you reap the importance of having a break, taking a pause, or steering your life to your own terms.
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