HIPHOPDX Juice WRLD
- “Lucid Dreams” has over 1 billion streams on Spotify
- 1x platinum album (‘Goodbye & Good Riddance’)
- 2x No. 1 albums (‘Death Race for Love,’ ‘Legends Never Die’)
- 12x platinum/multi-platinum singles
- Matched The Beatles and Drake’s record for the most top 10 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 at one time
- ‘Legends Never Die’ was the most successful posthumous chart debut in 20 years
- Won Top New Artist at 2019 Billboard Music Awards
- Co-headlined The Nicki Wrld Tour alongside Nicki Minaj in 2019
- Signed to Interscope for $3 million
Juice WRLD sadly passed away on December 8, 2019 due to an accidental overdose. He was 21 years old. Cook County Medical Examiner's Office confirmed that the cause of death was oxycodone and codeine toxicity.
Juice WRLD was raised in a strict Christian household by his mother, who banned him from listening to rap music growing up.
No. Juice WRLD didn’t appear in any movies before his death. He did contribute to the soundtrack to the 2018 film ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,’ though. In July 2021, it was announced that an animated movie inspired by Juice’s music is in the works.
No. Juice WRLD didn’t have any children. Sadly, his girlfriend, Ally Lotti, revealed that she was pregnant with his child when he died, but she lost the baby due to grief and stress.
Yes. Prior to his death, Juice WRLD was in a relationship with Instagram influencer and model Ally Lotti.
No. As of writing this question in July 2021, Juice WRLD hasn’t won a Grammy nor has he received any nominations. He was, however, mentioned in the Memoriam segment during the 2020 Grammy Awards.
Juice WRLD started taking rap seriously during his freshman year of high school. His first song, “Forever,” was released on Soundcloud in 2015 under the name JuiceTheKidd.






