In 2019, the emo-rap star Juice WRLD died of an accidental drug overdose. He was 21. Since Juice WRLD's death, a lot of his music has come out, including the extremely successful album Legends Never ...
Fifteen years ago, in her Punk Planet column, Jessica Hopper wrote a piece called “Emo: Where The Girls Aren’t.” The piece went about as viral as a zine column could in 2003, and it’s probably still ...
Juice Wrld may be gone, but his work will always be here. Two weeks after his tragic death, British Beats 1 radio host Charlie Sloth released a never-before-seen freestyle with the rapper from his ...
In 2016, a peculiar music movement known as “SoundCloud Rap” began its reign. In 2019, it seemingly ended. The genre was a unique blend of emotionally-charged lyrics being sung and rapped over beats ...
In case you’re wondering, Juice WRLD’s freestyle skills are still in tact. Months after he dropped an hour-plus rap on the Tim Westwood show, the Chicago rapper returned to the program with another ...
When it comes to freestyling, Juice Wrld is just different. For his latest lyrical showing, the Chicago artist stopped by Tim Westwood TV on Friday (Oct. 5) in the U.K. for a masterful freestyle ...
Vic Mensa believes the hip-hop/rap scene is also to blame for Juice WRLD‘s death. He also states that rappers should be more careful about what they say for their audience. Jarad Anthony Higgins, died ...
The state of hip-hop in 2018 is as divisive as it is unifying. The most popular genre, officially eclipsing rock in 2017 according to Nielsen’s midyear report, has become more malleable; making room ...