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Juice Wrld’s Name Removed From Cover Art for The Kid Laroi Collab

[ad_1] Juice Wrld's name has been removed from the cover art for one of the late rapper's collabs with his former friend and protege The Kid Laroi. Laroi has since responded.On Sunday (March 26), a new version of the cover art for Juice Wrld and The Kid Laroi's 2020 song, "Reminds Me of You," began to circulate across the internet. After keen-eyed fans pointed out the fact that Juice Wrld's name was no longer present on the updated artwork for the track, enthusiasts of the two artists began to express their disappointment in the change."The recently updated the cover art for Juice Wrld and The Kid Laroi's song 'Reminds Me of You'...

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...

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...

The Kid Laroi Goes From Rookie Rapper to Streaming Success

[ad_1] Show & ProveWords: Kemet HighEditor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Winter 2020 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now.Buy XXL Magazine's Winter Issue HereWhile most 17-year-olds are wrapping up high school, The Kid Laroi is emerging as a rap star. This year, the Australian native cracked the Billboard 200 chart top 5 with his debut mixtape, F*ck Love, which peaked at No. 3. The tape, released in July, was pushed to higher heights when the deluxe version, F*ck Love (Savage), dropped in November. Both genre-blending efforts house Laroi’s biggest song to date, “Go,” featuring his departed mentor Juice Wrld. The hit has over 143 million streams on Spotify and peaked...

The Kid LAROI Is on the Rise, Spotify’s Third U.S. RADAR Artist

[ad_1] No hindsight music unit displayed.The Kid LAROI’s noticeably growing buzz is allowing him to become more than just a familiar name in the hip-hop game. The burgeoning Australian-born, Los Angeles-based artist, who received career guidance and mentorship from the late Juice WRLD, can be heard on tracks like "Hate the Other Side'' with Juice and Marshmello, which has garnered over 108 million listens on Spotify. The Kid LAROI has efforts with Lil Tecca, Lil Tjay and more, which have numbers in the double-digit millions on the streaming platform. This is proof that he's seamlessly cementing his spot as a newcomer on the rise.In fact, to further familiarize rap lovers with The...