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Juice Wrld’s music floods the charts after news of his death breaks


Juice Wrld’s music is flooding the charts after his death (Picture: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

Juice Wrld’s music has been flooding the charts, ever since news of the rapper’s death broke.

The American artist, who has worked with the likes of Nicki Minaj and Travis Scott, died on Sunday morning following a seizure at Chicago airport.

Juice, who was just 21 years old, had arrived into Chicago from California and is said to have suffered the seizure while walking through the airport terminal, according to TMZ.

His cause of death has not yet been revealed, but it’s been reported the rapper allegedly took ‘several pills’ during his flight to Chicago.

Juice, who’s real name is Jarad Anthony Higgins, had just celebrated his milestone birthday on 2 December and had boasted at week-long plans to celebrate on social media.

Tributes flooded in for Juice following news of his death and now fans are paying homage to the star by sending his music straight back into the charts.

(Picture: Apple Music)

TMZ reports that several of Juice’s tracks and his albums have claimed number one spots on Amazon, Apple and Spotify.

On Apple Music’s Top 100: USA chart, Juice sits at the top spot with his track Lucid Dreams.

His song Bandit featuring Young Boy is at number two, while All Girls Are The Same, Legends and Robbery sit respectively at number five, six and seven.

Meanwhile, over on Spotify, Juice’s tracks make up the top five songs on the Top 200 US chart.

(Picture: Spotify)

Juice Wrld rose to prominence in 2018 with his hit song Lucid Dreams, which peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.

His song All Girls Are The Same, was remixed by Lil Uzi Vert and drew the attention of Interscope Records, who then signed him to a multi-million dollar contract.

Juice also appeared on Travis Scott’s chart-topping album Astroworld, singing the hook on No Bystanders.

His debut album, Goodbye & Good Riddance, reached number four on the Billboard 200 chart but it was his second album, Death Race For Love, which earned him his first number one on the chart.

He collaborated with a range of artists including Future and Ellie Goulding, who has paid tribute to the rapper with an emotional post alongside Chance The Rapper and Tana Mongeau.



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