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Lil Bibby Allegedly Threatens to Cancel Juice Wrld’s New Album

[ad_1] Juice Wrld fans are eagerly awaiting another posthumous album by the Chicago rapper, but based on the consistent music leaks, Lil Bibby is threatening to abort the album release plans.According to an unconfirmed Instagram DM from Lil Bibby, the CEO of Grade A Productions, the label Juice Wrld was signed to in conjunction with Interscope prior to his tragic passing in 2019, Bibby allegedly said that Juice's The Party Never Ends album may not come to fruition due to the constant song leaks."These leaks is getting out of hand," Lil Bibby typed in one message. In a follow-up, he wrote, "I Hope all the fans are happy, the party never ends might...

Juice Wrld’s Mom Addresses His “Inner Circle” Enablers

[ad_1] Two years after Juice Wrld's death, the late rapper's mother addresses his "inner circle" who she felt were enablers and not looking out for her son’s best interests.Juice's mom, Carmela Wallace, appeared on The Tamron Hall Show, which aired on Tuesday (Jan. 11), to reflect on the death of her son, who died of an accidental drug overdose on Dec. 8, 2019, and to share a message to parents on talking to their children about drugs.During the conversation, Ms. Wallace stated she was concerned about enablers in Juice's inner circle that weren't helping him in the right way."I just felt like his best interest wasn't being looked out for," she said....

Juice Wrld’s Mother Interview – Live Free 999 Foundation and More

[ad_1] Remember YouJuice Wrld’s legacy has continued to thrive since his passing thanks to an extensive catalog of music and a foundation created in his honor by his mother, Carmela Wallace. In helping others with their own mental health, Ms. Wallace is keeping her son’s spirit alive.Words: Georgette ClineEditor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Winter 2021 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands in January 2022.Mother knows best, it’s an old adage that Juice Wrld recognized both in and out of his music. On the revered Chicago rapper’s platinum track “Fast,” he rhymed, “I don’t try to bemean on purpose, I promise/My mama taught me better than that, I’ll be honest.”...

The Kid Laroi Describes Final moments Before Juice Wrld’s Death

[ad_1] The Kid Laroi opens up about the final moments of Juice Wrld’s death.In the Tommy Oliver-directed documentary, Juice Wrld: Into the Abyss, which premiered on HBO last Thursday (Dec. 16), the Kid Laroi reflected on the final moments of witnessing Juice Wrld’s death on Dec. 8, 2019. The late Chicago rapper died after suffering a seizure at Midway Airport in Chicago. He was 21.In a surfaced clip from the documentary, a heartbroken Laroi recounted what he saw on that tragic day.“I remembered walking off and seeing through the window the police and shit, thinkin’ like, ‘What the fuck?’” he recalled to the doc’s filmmaker Tommy Oliver. “They said, 'Everybody get your...

Juice Wrld’s Mom Writes Letter to Her Son for His 23rd Birthday

[ad_1] Juice Wrld's mother has penned a letter to her beloved son in honor of what would have been his 23rd birthday.In celebration of the late Chicago rhymer's born-day, which is today (Dec. 2), Carmela Wallace, Juice's mom, commemorated her son, whom she refers to as Jarad, in an open letter."When you were born 23 years ago, I never expected that you would not be here today celebrating your birthday," Ms. Wallace said in the note, which comes nearly three years after Juice died of an accidental overdose back in 2019. "Although it has been nearly two years since you’ve been gone, I still think about you every day and losing you has...

Here’s Everything We Know About the Juice Wrld Song Leaks

[ad_1] Following the initial release of Juice Wrld's first posthumous album, Legends Never Die, last July, there has been much talk of a follow-up project. However, there has yet to be any hints towards a confirmed arrival date for the effort and it appears that fans are fed up and have taken matters into their own hands by leaking some of the tracks presumed to be on Juice's second posthumous effort.Last Thursday (Oct. 21), an Instagram account for the Leaked.cx website shared that a supposed record-breaking groupbuy—when a group of people unite to purchase a song or batch of songs, also called collective buying—was made on a Discord server for a reported amount of $22,500. This price...

Juice Wrld’s Estate Sued for Allegedly Stealing ‘Scared of Love’

[ad_1] Juice Wrld's estate is facing a lawsuit from a musician who claims the late rapper ripped off his track for the Goodbye & Good Riddance song, "Scared of Love."On Thursday (May 27), an artist who goes by the name, Ghost Loft, filed a lawsuit in United States District Court of California that alleges Juice and producer Mitch Mula sampled his 2013 song "So High" without permission, according to court documents obtained by XXL. "Juice Wrld and Mitch Mula admittedly used Plaintiff's work, a 16-bar instrumental hook taken from the opening measure of the sound recording of the work, without the Plaintiff's permission, without which 'Scared of Love' would not exist," the...

Juice Wrld Had Intervention Week Before Death, Agreed to Rehab

[ad_1] In a new interview with GQ, the friends and mother of Juice Wrld have expressed the growing concerns they had over the fallen rapper's drug use before his untimely passing in 2019.On Monday (May 3), an article written by Dan Hyman, a writer for the American men's magazine, was published about the Legends Never Die rhymer's life and death. During the conversation that took place about the 21-year-old Chicago native's battle with addiction, Max Lord—a longtime collaborator of Juice—reveals that an intervention for the rapper was held a week before his death where he agreed to attend rehab."We had just broken down a lot of barriers with him," Lord says. "I and a couple other...

Marshmello Wants to Work With Lil Uzi Vert, Future and 21 Savage

[ad_1] Hip-Hop JunkieMaking hits with rappers comes easy when you’re a true fan of hip-hop like Marshmello.Words: Bianca TorresEditor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Winter 2020 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now.The worldwide famous EDM producer/DJ Marshmello has been an avid hip-hop fan since as far back as he can remember. When the Philadelphia native wasn’t playing music with his rock band growing up, he was enjoying the records of rap group Three 6 Mafia. Eventually, he became a heavy hip-hop collaborator working with artists such as Lil Peep, Logic, Roddy Ricch, Tyga and 42 Dugg. This year, the 28-year-old music star produced Juice Wrld’s “Hate The Other Side” featuring...

Juice Wrld’s Girlfriend Shares Letter He Wrote Prior to His Death

[ad_1] Last week, Juice Wrld was celebrated on what would have been his 22nd birthday (Dec. 2), with fans remembering the late rapper's incomparable talent and his own mother sharing memories of their birthday rituals together. This week, the multiplatinum-selling artist's legacy is being honored on the one-year anniversary of his death.Today (Dec. 8), marks one year since the music industry lost Juice Wrld, who died just a week after his 21st birthday last year. The Chicago rhymer died as a result of oxycodone and codeine toxicity at Chicago's Midway International Airport. His shocking passing echoed sorrow throughout the world since Juice became widely known as the unfiltered voice of a new generation. Millions of fans gravitated...