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"Lucid Dreams" (formerly "Lucid Dreams (Forget Me)") [2] is a song by American rapper Juice Wrld. It was officially released by Grade A Productions and Interscope Records on May 4, 2018, after previously being released on SoundCloud in June 2017.
In his fleeting time as a recording artist — his death came a year and a half after “Lucid Dreams” became a definitive cornerstone of SoundCloud rap — he built the type of cachet that ...
Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper and singer-songwriter. He emerged as a leading figure in the emo and SoundCloud rap genres, which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-to-late 2010s.
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Apple Music today unveiled its most-streamed songs and albums of 2018 — and not surprisingly, Drake was at the top of both lists (and had 3 of the Top 5 songs). Just an unsurprisingly, both ...
Juice Wrld's second studio album Death Race for Love, was released on March 8, 2019. Led by the singles " Robbery " and " Hear Me Calling ", it debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 165,000 album-equivalent units.
"Lucid Dreams" Juice Wrld "Lucid Dreams" Juice Wrld [41] October 13 "Mona Lisa" Lil Wayne featuring Kendrick Lamar "Trip" Ella Mai "Mona Lisa" Lil Wayne featuring Kendrick Lamar "Smile (Living My Best Life)" Lil Duval featuring Snoop Dogg and Ball Greezy [42] October 20 "Lucid Dreams" Juice Wrld "Lucid Dreams" Juice Wrld [43] October 27 "Zeze"
In December 2019, Juice WRLD died after suffering a seizure, induced by an overdose of oxycodone and codeine. [72] He was known to most people for the songs "All Girls Are the Same" and "Lucid Dreams", the latter which peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2018 and returned to the chart in 2019 at number eight following his death. [73]