

The good news is that we may be able to appreciate more of Juice’s legacy soon. “Nobody with love like you shouldn’t be here right now… Enjoy heaven the whole gang will be reunited before you know it, Love you J.”” “We are just some kids trying to have fun and enjoy the world, and sometimes people forget that but I’m glad we got to enjoy it while it lasted,” said Dj Scheme in a heartfelt social media post. In a recent interview with XXL magazine Juice’s friend, collaborator, and idol, Future opened up about missing Juice and said that he is still “heartbroken.” Many of Juice’s friends and acquaintances have taken to posting about him in the near 6 months since he has been gone, including Ski Mask the Slump God, Cole Bennett, Dj Scheme and his girlfriend Ally Lotti. These various clips, each sporting close to half a million views, provided fans with their first insight into how Juice’s death impacted his friends in the hip hop community. Adam 22, the host of the No Jumper podcast, has released a slew of Juice related content, including interviews with his long time friends Dj Scheme, Danny Towers, and Gherbo. YouTube has also been awash with Juice WRLD content, as never before seen radio freestyles, and interviews were released to fans in the wake of his death.
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Tracks like “London Tipton” have garnered 30 thousand plus streams before being removed by site admins, and re-uploaded by fans just to earn thousands of plays again. Since his death, unreleased Juice WRLD tracks on the platform have dominated the site’s traffic.

“PTSD,” the most played song on Gherbo’s latest project of the same name, has over 10 million views on YouTube alone.Īt the same time Juice has been doing numbers with features on popular tracks he has also been having somewhat of a rebirth on SoundCloud. Since his death Juice has appeared on a number of incredibly popular tracks such as Eminem’s “Godzilla,” Gherbo’s “PTSD,” and a remix of YNW Melly’s popular hit “Suicidal.” The track “Godzilla,” topped the Billboard Hot 100 Chart the day it was released, and has been streamed over 100 million times respectively. Since his death in December of 2019 Juice WRLD has managed to stay not only relevant, but incredibly popular.
