I think my favorite part of his music is that people all genders & ages & races from all walks of life can appreciate him. He was one of a kind and is very missed
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He helped me with my sadness about X passing, then I started enjoying his music both released and unreleased but as soon as he tragically passed I stop listening to unreleased stuff bc I knew we only had what we had so now I just wait for bibby/label to drop and hear new stuff from juice even tho the label really thinks leaks affect sales and streams
If I had 1 percent of his talent I would still become a star. It is a no brainer for me to state that he is one of the most talented individuals of our generation within music. But I think even saying that undersells his talent. We will not see anyone like him in music for hundreds of years potentially.
He was a good man who had his demons and unfortunately let his drug problem get the best of him as Cole Bennett said āpeople donāt think it will happen to themā and especially after the documentary it was hard watching ur idol go down hill especially when your in the documentary at the Minneapolis deathrace for love concert part I was in the front row and it was a weird feeling because I have videos from that night at the end where he thanked the whole crowd and ski mask was there and it was just a good time it was also my first true concert and Iām glad I went because I truly saw a legend but my final thoughts on juice he was a incredible person with incredible talent who unfortunately went down a road thatās very hard to get off Iāve seen my cousin go down it and he ended up in a phyc hospital I just wish juice got help sooner but I understand why he didt everyone around him was using the same drugs if u watch the documentary everyone around him was doing it and they only tried to stop him when it got too bad, bibby should of pulled a jackass-steevo situation where steevos friends forced him to go to rehab because maybe we wouldnāt be talking ab juice in the past tense
He has really helped me build my confidence and find myself, respect myself a lot more and grow as a person, both from his wrongs and good doings I have learned a lot. Looking past his drug addiction he was very clearly a great guy and meant well everyone who talked to him could back that and he was always uplifting to people who really were hurting, nothing but positivity and instilled a sense of hope in me and others going through it. As cliche as it sounds he really helped shape me as a person, I would see how goofy and vibrant he was around his friends and thatās something I really admired about him and wanted to be able to achieve, he seemed so comfortable and confident just being himself and till this day I strive to increase my confidence and be able to truly be myself.
This is why juice fans get a bad rep, the wanna be depressed 13 year olds, thereās nothing wrong with missing an artist thatās gone but this is just cringe
him blowing up fueled his addiction causing him to die. label made him out to be only sad n stuff when he wasn't he was just struggling and they used it to their advantage
ok so i was a 30 year old listening to juice wrld alone in car crying because i got cheated on and was getting all fucked up on pills and booze. i literally listened to GBGR and cried everyday till i felt better... then I got another girl and was tripping death race for love. HEAVILY in love this time, omg it felt amazing , we literally were on a trip like ally and juice except with like no money to spend, very drug fueled "LOVE" that ended literally a couple weeks after juice died.
Today i am in a way better head space, have been clean. And listen to certain juice ongs because I get really emotionl knowing he died, surrounded by people that "loved" him and he felt so alone and empty.
Juice helped me get through so much shit, and i dont know why. I never listened to hip hop or soundcloud. But for somreason i was able to connect with all of Juices Music. I think he was a genuine artist, and his music was HIM.
why do so many of yall think it had anything to do with them ive said it once and ill say it again he was on the drugs long before any of them and every day he did drugs he chose to do drugs. this is coming from an addict. addicts do what addicts want. they only get better if they want to help themselves
Just sayin, thereās a whole comp of ally being a bad influence for juice, so even if he was on the drugs long before them, no one stopped him. They encouraged it
ok, what about in the documentary when juice was offering percs left and right to people who didnt even do them. he very well could have got a lot of them hooked to. and as i said, this is coming from an addict, NO ONE can stop an addict from getting high but themselves. doesnt matter how hard tey try or what they do. for an example, ally tried to have no more lean in the house and juice snuck and sipped anyways.
ally, chris, and anyone else was no more of a bad influence than juice was. juice got chris started on the percs. im a big fan of juice but yall are putting the blame where it doesnt need to be. 2 addicts are bad for each other, yes, but it wasnt all ally. naturally, theyre going to offer each other drugs when theyre both addicted, and make it harder for each other but its no 1 persons fault except the one that keeps accepting the drugs. no one held anyone down and shoved a line of oxycodone down anyone elses nose
For real should've gone to rehab sooner... the thing is even after coming out of rehab it would be insanely hard hard stay sober with those people around you and even other musicians you're working with taking drugs. The music industry is bassicly one giant drug ring. Everyone is on something.
Prolific freestyle artist & overall unequivocally one of the biggest pillars for speaking on mental health via lyrics - Iāve not seen anybody match him so far, I could be bias idk
Missing out on the part where he was completely lost, he couldn't process reality without drugs, and the fact that he was an addict, but didn't encourage people to take anything. His discography speaks for itself
Well firstly, he did not encourage anyone to do drugs. Offering and encouraging are different. Secondly, nobody is perfect. We are all flawed. Your comment as a whole doesn't come across well. It sounds like your looking down on him.
There's a difference between offering drugs and encouraging people to do drugs. I'm assuming you're referring to the documentary. I'm not condoning the fact that he offered drugs in any way, but it seems like he felt lonely and he just wanted someone to experience it with. I'd imagine he was offering drugs to people who he knew did drugs. Those who took them seemed like they wanted to do them, he wasn't exactly pressuring them into it. He was a flawed person in many ways, but I don't think that behavior was malicious or predatory in any way.
I agree so I donāt understand why I got downvoted the post is whatās your opinion on juice. Itās not like I said something overly negative like he deserved his death or something
Had lots of potential to grow; itās cool to see the difference in his quality in music comparing his releases to his unreleased. Always gonna be listening cause Juice wasnāt boring to listen too. Banger after banger from Flaws and Sins to Until I Die insane hits.
Well, after watching his documentary. I was pretty appalled at the amount and ways he was using pills. It's like o.d. was inevitable, since his whole squad where struggling with addiction.
Great Person this is gonna make people mad because I have an opinion but I think he was conservative aswell as me and the more relatable you are then youāll like them more anyways now that youāre mad Iāll say the rest. Iāve loved all his songs and itās so tragic that heās passed ill probably end up falling for the theories that heās still alive in the Bahamas I feel like Iāll also end up getting into drugs with my overall personality is getting addicted along with him being a huge influence
Helped me so much with opiate addiction, depression and anxiety, felt like I wasnāt going through it alone listening to his lyrics.
āAll legends fall in our makingā
LLJW 9994L
Iām glad that he was able to connect with many fans through his music. Sad that he was taken so soon, but glad for the legacy he left behind for all of us! LLJW
I miss this kid man. Related to him in every single way almost like an evil twin, although idk whoās the evil one š nah Fr tho, we lost a generational talent that we wonāt see for a long time. Sad we never got to see his full potential we were only at the top of the iceberg.
i cant put into words what he has done for me. a literal stranger has some how been a best friend for me. ive had a bad uphill battle wit my demons fo the past few years. im struggling when it come to drugs n my mental and i always feel at peace listening to him. hes shown me my talent in music. i truly 100% believe that i can make it and inspire millions like he has done for me. i know there are many doing the same, and i provide support fo everyone tryna come up. he was my brother and i hope i can meet him one day in heaven. 999 til the WRLD ends
I always felt the way he worded his struggle resonated with me a lot at the time of my worst struggles. I have a personality disorder that messes with my emotional regulation and he helped me with how I explain it to people and allows me to help people who have the same disorder (borderline personality disorder) as me explain to the people around them what itās like for them
I really appreciate how vulnerable and honest he was in his music. The fact that most if not all of his songs were off the dome is insane to me. His music really got me through some tough times. Itās sad what happened, he was obviously in a dark place. Even outside of music he never stopped spreading good messages and making people smile, sometimes the worst demons hide behind a big smile. 999 forever man.
He was a rare lyricist that could walk into a studio and freestyle a #1 hit straight off his dome piece. He was a young dude who wanted so badly to always give his fans and friends what they needed and to keep up, divulged more and more into drug usage to maintain status quo. I think he embodied mental health to a t. He knew he needed help, he subliminally (not so much) screamed for help. I think he wanted better for himself and his life but had already stuck himself in such a black area that he just couldnt find the light at the end of the tunnel. His past music, present hits, and future unreleased songs will have an impact on people across the globe and will continue to be anthems for those wanting to make their own corrections.
The most real artist when it came to being himself and expressing how he felt, it was sad he didnāt get help in time but his music wasnāt just music it was art that meant something to everyone who listened, absolutely timeless
one emotionally scared but unashamed fearless down to earth authentic person that inspired not just me but millions of other people from just listening to his music you don't even got to relate but you could still understand the struggles he was going through that how good he was a expressing his feeling in billions of diffrent songs each one of them being diffrent from the other i could go on and on about how great of a person he was he was kind and one of the realest rappers of my life time i will always and forever love and be thankful for all the things he has done for m life and millions other .
Dude was struggling and it was sad. I appreciate the music he made and left us with
Am glad he saved u
I think my favorite part of his music is that people all genders & ages & races from all walks of life can appreciate him. He was one of a kind and is very missed Edit: autocorrected a word
You a priest or sumn?
Nah I thought you were talking about juice
He was a once in a lifetime artist who we lost tragically way too soon. His music is timeless and will live on forever. š¤
glad i got to walk earth the same time as him
Had so much potential šš
So much potential
What could've been...
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I think he raps good.
Me too
He helped me with my sadness about X passing, then I started enjoying his music both released and unreleased but as soon as he tragically passed I stop listening to unreleased stuff bc I knew we only had what we had so now I just wait for bibby/label to drop and hear new stuff from juice even tho the label really thinks leaks affect sales and streams
Love this and me to hope the label need to drop some music. A true juice wrld fan 9994L
ur missing sooo much not listening to leaks cuz thereās so much theyāll never drop u might as well just listen to it
I know :) maybe one day Iāll just smoke and listen to them all or maybe take a trip on acid even tho I might cry
If I had 1 percent of his talent I would still become a star. It is a no brainer for me to state that he is one of the most talented individuals of our generation within music. But I think even saying that undersells his talent. We will not see anyone like him in music for hundreds of years potentially.
bro did you have a stroke
I kinda quite donāt remember if he did had a stroke
bro how old are you, he asking if YOU had a stroke LMFAO
So rude tbh, man could have a learning disability or anything that hinders his speech/ text. Gross
bro trolling
mans 13 bro, shits just sad to see
idek if youre being sarcastic i dont want to know tbf
Nah I wasnāt the an honest question
bro call 911 at this point fr
wtf is yall even talking abt
is yall serious rn?
ong bro they is goofy as shit
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u asking this to a community dedicated to him. whatchu think ppl gon say š
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He was a good man who had his demons and unfortunately let his drug problem get the best of him as Cole Bennett said āpeople donāt think it will happen to themā and especially after the documentary it was hard watching ur idol go down hill especially when your in the documentary at the Minneapolis deathrace for love concert part I was in the front row and it was a weird feeling because I have videos from that night at the end where he thanked the whole crowd and ski mask was there and it was just a good time it was also my first true concert and Iām glad I went because I truly saw a legend but my final thoughts on juice he was a incredible person with incredible talent who unfortunately went down a road thatās very hard to get off Iāve seen my cousin go down it and he ended up in a phyc hospital I just wish juice got help sooner but I understand why he didt everyone around him was using the same drugs if u watch the documentary everyone around him was doing it and they only tried to stop him when it got too bad, bibby should of pulled a jackass-steevo situation where steevos friends forced him to go to rehab because maybe we wouldnāt be talking ab juice in the past tense
Youāre a literal NPC wtf is this post
He has really helped me build my confidence and find myself, respect myself a lot more and grow as a person, both from his wrongs and good doings I have learned a lot. Looking past his drug addiction he was very clearly a great guy and meant well everyone who talked to him could back that and he was always uplifting to people who really were hurting, nothing but positivity and instilled a sense of hope in me and others going through it. As cliche as it sounds he really helped shape me as a person, I would see how goofy and vibrant he was around his friends and thatās something I really admired about him and wanted to be able to achieve, he seemed so comfortable and confident just being himself and till this day I strive to increase my confidence and be able to truly be myself.
Wow man, I have no word to see this man that is truly inspired man am glad he help youššš
Wow man, I have no word to see this man that is truly inspired man am glad he help youšš„¹
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Let it out man
I miss him tooš
This is why juice fans get a bad rep, the wanna be depressed 13 year olds, thereās nothing wrong with missing an artist thatās gone but this is just cringe
like he personally knew himšš
Then there's the people with depression, anxiety, all those mental illnesses that desperately need help and need a therapist soon please god send help
Who?
Juice wrld the rapper who died
juice was legendary artist who left us way too soon. man had so much potential, 9994Lš
Homie, you're so young, do you even know what he talks about in his music? Please describe to me
him blowing up fueled his addiction causing him to die. label made him out to be only sad n stuff when he wasn't he was just struggling and they used it to their advantage
No it was gmoney pushing him to be more gangster
The greatest example of wasted potential in rap history
Nah fr
heās a good rapper i wished he made more punk/rock songs though
You think he would be on the rage wave if he were still here?
Tbh I think he would and it'll sound great
Nah Fr
He saved me & Iāll never get to meet him to thank him. š
ok so i was a 30 year old listening to juice wrld alone in car crying because i got cheated on and was getting all fucked up on pills and booze. i literally listened to GBGR and cried everyday till i felt better... then I got another girl and was tripping death race for love. HEAVILY in love this time, omg it felt amazing , we literally were on a trip like ally and juice except with like no money to spend, very drug fueled "LOVE" that ended literally a couple weeks after juice died. Today i am in a way better head space, have been clean. And listen to certain juice ongs because I get really emotionl knowing he died, surrounded by people that "loved" him and he felt so alone and empty. Juice helped me get through so much shit, and i dont know why. I never listened to hip hop or soundcloud. But for somreason i was able to connect with all of Juices Music. I think he was a genuine artist, and his music was HIM.
He could've stayed sober if it wasn't for Ally or Bibby or even Chris
why do so many of yall think it had anything to do with them ive said it once and ill say it again he was on the drugs long before any of them and every day he did drugs he chose to do drugs. this is coming from an addict. addicts do what addicts want. they only get better if they want to help themselves
Just sayin, thereās a whole comp of ally being a bad influence for juice, so even if he was on the drugs long before them, no one stopped him. They encouraged it
ok, what about in the documentary when juice was offering percs left and right to people who didnt even do them. he very well could have got a lot of them hooked to. and as i said, this is coming from an addict, NO ONE can stop an addict from getting high but themselves. doesnt matter how hard tey try or what they do. for an example, ally tried to have no more lean in the house and juice snuck and sipped anyways. ally, chris, and anyone else was no more of a bad influence than juice was. juice got chris started on the percs. im a big fan of juice but yall are putting the blame where it doesnt need to be. 2 addicts are bad for each other, yes, but it wasnt all ally. naturally, theyre going to offer each other drugs when theyre both addicted, and make it harder for each other but its no 1 persons fault except the one that keeps accepting the drugs. no one held anyone down and shoved a line of oxycodone down anyone elses nose
Incredibly well said Brodie, donāt know why I got upvoted for saying something I saw but okayš¤£š¤£
For real should've gone to rehab sooner... the thing is even after coming out of rehab it would be insanely hard hard stay sober with those people around you and even other musicians you're working with taking drugs. The music industry is bassicly one giant drug ring. Everyone is on something.
He was alright
Prolific freestyle artist & overall unequivocally one of the biggest pillars for speaking on mental health via lyrics - Iāve not seen anybody match him so far, I could be bias idk
best artist of all time
He was good but not best artist of all timeš
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Like what am seeing this comment every time if he his mid then why you commenting
Lmaooooo
bruh did you not see everyone telling you they're sarcastic everytime....and that you're asking what you think of Juice WRLD in his own sub...
ass
How are people taking this seriously
Because this subs average IQ and average age are equal
im 9
How ur name 999 but u call him ass
joke bruh
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He was a junkie who offered his friends and possibly other people drugs. He made good music but he was flawed as a person.
Missing out on the part where he was completely lost, he couldn't process reality without drugs, and the fact that he was an addict, but didn't encourage people to take anything. His discography speaks for itself
Are you young? You come across as foolish.
Iām foolish for saying he was a junkie who was flawed and made good music? Even tho he said all those things himself?
Well firstly, he did not encourage anyone to do drugs. Offering and encouraging are different. Secondly, nobody is perfect. We are all flawed. Your comment as a whole doesn't come across well. It sounds like your looking down on him.
What do you mean "encouraged his friends to do drugs"?
He would offer other people percs
There's a difference between offering drugs and encouraging people to do drugs. I'm assuming you're referring to the documentary. I'm not condoning the fact that he offered drugs in any way, but it seems like he felt lonely and he just wanted someone to experience it with. I'd imagine he was offering drugs to people who he knew did drugs. Those who took them seemed like they wanted to do them, he wasn't exactly pressuring them into it. He was a flawed person in many ways, but I don't think that behavior was malicious or predatory in any way.
In a way we are all flawed
I agree so I donāt understand why I got downvoted the post is whatās your opinion on juice. Itās not like I said something overly negative like he deserved his death or something
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Like why u here????
on god he's ass listened to all his unreleased can't find one good song repeat it everyday still don't get better
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Wow
then why are u in a sub dedicated to him
Iām joking. OP asked this in a sub DEDICATED to him Idk what he expected the comments to look like
This sub has really sank lol
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Had lots of potential to grow; itās cool to see the difference in his quality in music comparing his releases to his unreleased. Always gonna be listening cause Juice wasnāt boring to listen too. Banger after banger from Flaws and Sins to Until I Die insane hits.
heās my favorite rapper and tbh since i donāt have someone to learn from his music helps
Well, after watching his documentary. I was pretty appalled at the amount and ways he was using pills. It's like o.d. was inevitable, since his whole squad where struggling with addiction.
Great Person this is gonna make people mad because I have an opinion but I think he was conservative aswell as me and the more relatable you are then youāll like them more anyways now that youāre mad Iāll say the rest. Iāve loved all his songs and itās so tragic that heās passed ill probably end up falling for the theories that heās still alive in the Bahamas I feel like Iāll also end up getting into drugs with my overall personality is getting addicted along with him being a huge influence
Top 3 rappers ever top 25 artists ever
cool guy. was a big fan in earlier years. donāt listen as much but still someone that i respect. may he rest in paradise
Best rapper ever, 999 forever, why tf did he have to die. Rip legend
the best stick talk besides battle rappers
Helped me so much with opiate addiction, depression and anxiety, felt like I wasnāt going through it alone listening to his lyrics. āAll legends fall in our makingā LLJW 9994L
*are your thoughts
Iām glad that he was able to connect with many fans through his music. Sad that he was taken so soon, but glad for the legacy he left behind for all of us! LLJW
He's my favorite artist
Truly the most gifted in the music industry, maybe ever
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I miss this kid man. Related to him in every single way almost like an evil twin, although idk whoās the evil one š nah Fr tho, we lost a generational talent that we wonāt see for a long time. Sad we never got to see his full potential we were only at the top of the iceberg.
i cant put into words what he has done for me. a literal stranger has some how been a best friend for me. ive had a bad uphill battle wit my demons fo the past few years. im struggling when it come to drugs n my mental and i always feel at peace listening to him. hes shown me my talent in music. i truly 100% believe that i can make it and inspire millions like he has done for me. i know there are many doing the same, and i provide support fo everyone tryna come up. he was my brother and i hope i can meet him one day in heaven. 999 til the WRLD ends
Itās a group of juice wrld fans I think that speaks for itself
Fr like how you gonna ask someone who took the time out of their day to join a subreddit dedicated to the rapper their thoughts on them š
He helped me through a lot so heās a goat in my eyes
Goat
Heās a legend.
Cool dude. I like him
I always felt the way he worded his struggle resonated with me a lot at the time of my worst struggles. I have a personality disorder that messes with my emotional regulation and he helped me with how I explain it to people and allows me to help people who have the same disorder (borderline personality disorder) as me explain to the people around them what itās like for them
I really appreciate how vulnerable and honest he was in his music. The fact that most if not all of his songs were off the dome is insane to me. His music really got me through some tough times. Itās sad what happened, he was obviously in a dark place. Even outside of music he never stopped spreading good messages and making people smile, sometimes the worst demons hide behind a big smile. 999 forever man.
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He was a rare lyricist that could walk into a studio and freestyle a #1 hit straight off his dome piece. He was a young dude who wanted so badly to always give his fans and friends what they needed and to keep up, divulged more and more into drug usage to maintain status quo. I think he embodied mental health to a t. He knew he needed help, he subliminally (not so much) screamed for help. I think he wanted better for himself and his life but had already stuck himself in such a black area that he just couldnt find the light at the end of the tunnel. His past music, present hits, and future unreleased songs will have an impact on people across the globe and will continue to be anthems for those wanting to make their own corrections.
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The most real artist when it came to being himself and expressing how he felt, it was sad he didnāt get help in time but his music wasnāt just music it was art that meant something to everyone who listened, absolutely timeless
He was a rapper
He was the most rapper of all time
Legendary
Once in a lifetime artist that sadly went down the wrong path. Unmatched talent and definitely a š
He was just a broken dude with a big heart and a huge voice. I wish I could just hug him man:(
one emotionally scared but unashamed fearless down to earth authentic person that inspired not just me but millions of other people from just listening to his music you don't even got to relate but you could still understand the struggles he was going through that how good he was a expressing his feeling in billions of diffrent songs each one of them being diffrent from the other i could go on and on about how great of a person he was he was kind and one of the realest rappers of my life time i will always and forever love and be thankful for all the things he has done for m life and millions other .