Artist's albums
Doomsday
2023 · single
The Light
2023 · single
Face 2 Face
2022 · single
In My Head
2022 · single
Bye Bye
2022 · single
Fighting Demons (Deluxe)
2022 · album
Matt Hardy 999 (feat. Juice WRLD)
2021 · single
Goodbye & Good Riddance (Anniversary)
2021 · album
Life’s A Mess II (with Clever & Post Malone)
2021 · single
Bad Boy (with Young Thug)
2021 · single
Reminds Me Of You
2020 · single
Real Shit (with benny blanco)
2020 · single
Smile (with The Weeknd)
2020 · single
Legends Never Die
2020 · album
Come & Go (with Marshmello)
2020 · single
No Me Ame
2020 · single
Suicidal (Remix) [feat. Juice WRLD]
2020 · single
Let Me Know (I Wonder Why Freestyle)
2019 · single
Bandit (with YoungBoy Never Broke Again)
2019 · single
Hate Me (Snakehips Remix)
2019 · single
Graduation (with Juice WRLD)
2019 · single
Hate Me (R3HAB Remix)
2019 · single
Hate Me (with Juice WRLD)
2019 · single
All Night (BTS World Original Soundtrack) (Pt. 3)
2019 · single
All Night (BTS World Original Soundtrack) [Pt. 3]
2019 · single
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Biography
Juice WRLD became a Top Ten hitmaker delivering introspective lyrics atop melodic production, with echoes of Travis Scott and Post Malone. His heartsick 2018 debut Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018), home to his biggest hit "Lucid Dreams," reflected a wide range of stylistic influences: R&B instrumentation, dreamy beats, and even indie rock melodicism. The momentum built by "Lucid Dreams" helped land Juice's sophomore effort, 2019's A Death Race for Love, at the top of the charts. Months later, at the height of his mainstream popularity, he tragically passed away after suffering a medical emergency at Chicago's Midway Airport; he had just turned 21. At the time of his death, Juice had three singles in the Hot 100 and both official LPs in the Top 100. Posthumously released material like 2021 album Fighting Demons would continue to top the charts years after his passing. Born Jarad Higgins in 1998, the Calumet Park musician grew up playing piano, drums, and guitar, turning to rap freestyling in high school. Influenced by rock music and Chicago drill from Lil Durk and Chief Keef, Higgins began recording as Juice TheKidd, a moniker derived from his haircut, which resembled 2Pac's in the film Juice. His early tracks were all posted online, leading up to 2017's Juice WLRD 999 EP. Produced by Nick Mira and Sidepce, the set included the singles "Lucid Dreams (Forget Me)" and "All Girls Are the Same." Both tracks would also land on his official debut full-length, Goodbye & Good Riddance (Interscope), which peaked at number 15 on the Billboard 200 upon release in May 2018. In January 2019 Higgins issued the single "Robbery" ahead of the arrival of the full-length A Death Race for Love, which was released later that March. Death Race shot to number one on the Billboard 200 and was soon certified gold. He followed with high-profile collaborations with Ellie Goulding ("Hate Me"), Benny Blanco ("Graduation"), BTS ("All Night"), and YoungBoy Never Broke Again ("Bandit"). In 2019, the latter track joined "Lucid Dreams" as the rapper's second Top Ten hit. On December 8, 2019, Higgins suffered a medical emergency at Chicago's Midway International Airport and died. He had just turned 21. At the time of his death, he had three singles in the Hot 100 and both official LPs in the Top 100 on the Billboard 200. During the next several months, his verses appeared on tracks with Halsey, Marshmello, and Eminem. The posthumous album Legends Never Die followed in July of 2020 and topped the Billboard 200. Another volume of previously unreleased material arrived in 2021 with Fighting Demons. The album included 18 songs with newly recorded guest contributions from Justin Bieber, Polo G, Trippie Redd, and BTS member Suga. ~ Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi