One thing everyone always says is "life is never fair," and that rings true for this story in particular. Yesterday, we received the unfortunate news that singer and rapper Juice Wrld had passed away. He was just twenty-one-years-old.
In the aftermath of the tragic news, his last words to fans at his final concert have surfaced. They are utterly chilling.
Keep scrolling to get the full story.
For those of you that don't know, this is Juice Wrld.
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An American singer and rapper. Born in Chicago, Illinois, he grew up with a conservative and religious mom who forbade him from listening to hip-hop.And as any teenager would do, he rebelled against it.
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He started rapping in high school and ended up promoting his music on streaming platform SoundCloud, where he gained a fanbase.He took things to another level in 2017.
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He released his full debut EP, 999 which propelled him to the status of "rising star" and it was just onwards and upwards from there.However, he solidified his fame with the release of "Lucid Dreams."
Lucid dreams will forever be a song dear to my heart I found it when I wasn’t at my best ...the song was therapeuti… https://t.co/i6HvVB903x— Neenah ❤️ (@Neenah ❤️)1575872519.0
He decided to sign with Interscope Records, who gave him a deal worth 3 million dollars.
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And that year only got better for Juice Wrld as the release of his second album Death Race for Love? saw him at the top of the charts.Fans adored him as his music centered on topics such as mental health.
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Mental health, mortality and drug use were common themes in his music, and this led him to grab the attention of youth. His music became an outlet for them and he was quickly branded the "artist of the generation."So when the news about his death hit social media, it erupted with messages for the rising star.
Juice WRLD accomplished so much in so little time and his music will live on forever— New Branches (@New Branches)1575872857.0
Fans are really shaken by the news of his death.
"I don't deserve this life," one fan wrote. They have clearly been affected by the news.Fans have even come together to mourn.
I saw this post about wearing black for Juice Wrld tomorrow, so if you see this please retweet to help spread the w… https://t.co/UzlVRN10Ii— Sky (@Sky)1575872271.0
Even famous faces such as Camila Cabello and Chance The Rapper have posted about their heartbreak.
💔 #juicewrld— camila (@camila)1575825374.0
His record company has described him as an "exceptional human being."
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Interscope Geffen A&M Records said he "made a profound impact on the world in such a short period of time." Those are just the facts because his music took over a massive portion of the world.Chicago police told the BBC that a young man had suffered a "medical emergency."
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At around 02:00 local time (8:00 GMT), the incident took a turn for the worst and Juice Wrld was taken to hospital, where he was pronounced dead. It has since been alleged that the late rapper suffered a seizure.But, fans now think he knew he was going to die because of certain clues...
It's too early to be thinking about theories, but to Juice Wrld's most loyal followers, they have started piecing things together, eventually coming to the conclusion that the late singer knew he was going to die aged twenty-one. On 3 separate occasions, he has left clues that have lead to this moment.1. It all starts with his song "Legends."
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In one of his most famous tracks dedicated to 2 other rappers who have recently died, twenty-year-old "XXXTentacion" and twenty-one-year-old Lil Peep, he rapped these lyrics: "What's the 27 Club? We ain't making it past twenty-one. I been going through paranoia..."Is it just a coincidence? I think not.
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Only last week did Juice tweet about his twenty-first birthday and how it was "one of his best [birthdays]" yet.2. Secondly, we have this tweet from last week.
Just a day before his birthday, he tweeted this strange tweet. It almost sounds as if he's rounding his life off with an overall quote.Have a look for yourselves:
This life is yours do what tf you want do great things and change the world don’t let no one tell you SHIT.. and yo… https://t.co/A0adP51TaL— . (@.)1575212515.0
3. And the third clue involves another previous tweet.
When he first started out in the industry, he tweeted this one tweet that no one can get out of their heads.He tweeted saying he was going to "fake his death."
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"My goal is to get overly famous, shine for a couple years..then fake my death." Now people are questioning if this is really true. Did he fake his death?However, Chicago police did in fact, confirm his death.
Juice performed his final ever concert at Festival Hall in Melbourne on November 29th, and his final words to fans have surfaced.The late rapper had some heartfelt words for fans...
Juice Wrld told fans he "loved them more than life itself" and, before leaving the stage, said they "can do whatever the f**k [they] want to do in this life." "Whether you want to be a rapper, an actor, a doctor or a lawyer - whatever the f**k you want to be, you can do that s**t. So go out there, put in the work and do that s**t. I f**king love y'all. Juice Wrld, until the world blows."During the final moments of the concert...
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Juice Wrld said: "I love y'all from the bottom of my f**king heart."The news of his death is truly tragic.
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Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and girlfriend, Ally. R.I.P Juice Wrld.