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  • Jan 22, 2020

    Mac and Nipsey were around longer and more respected by their peers. Mac had a role in helping others in the rap game come up and Nipsey was doing good things bigger than rap

  • Melz ⚜️
    Jan 22, 2020
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    Keep in mind and this is gonna be cold to say and this isn't meant to be slander but he didn't have the emotional connection they did.

    The culture loved Mac and Nipsey,alot of youth especially suburban youth loved X and Peep that's why Juice made a song for them.

    Juice himself didn't have either he was a popular singer but didn't have a movement.

    You have absolutely no clue what you’re talking about lol.

  • Melz ⚜️
    Jan 22, 2020

    People spend more money on Juice WRLD leaks than any other artist on the internet. Bandit was a smash. Next album would’ve done 200k probably.

    Juice was on his way to a superstar.

    S*** sad man. Luckily he has so many damn songs that will keep his legacy alive

  • Jan 22, 2020

    Industry just fake tbh it’s all a revolving door to trying to find the new “it” kid from the hood or plant. Niggas be on sc acting like nun ain’t happen

  • Jan 22, 2020

    mans in here really comparing deaths lmfao

  • Jan 22, 2020
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    In no way was Juice a “superstar”

    Someone before me worded it perfectly, X, Mac and Nip had more drama/substance revolving around their name at the time of their death compared to Juice. And the fact that it was near Christmas and people ain’t really tryna talk about that they just wanna relax with family.

  • Jan 22, 2020
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    TIIMMY BURNER

    Yeah that's why X went #1 directly following his death and was talked about for years after. Meanwhile Juice....

    This site is a slave to numbers and acclaim

  • Jan 22, 2020
    DevilOrAngelFM

    In no way was Juice a “superstar”

    Someone before me worded it perfectly, X, Mac and Nip had more drama/substance revolving around their name at the time of their death compared to Juice. And the fact that it was near Christmas and people ain’t really tryna talk about that they just wanna relax with family.

  • Jan 22, 2020

    I thought we all knew it was an OD

  • Jan 22, 2020

    oh damn I opened this thread and I’m listening to juice wrld rn

  • Jan 22, 2020
    rezyk

    rip

  • Jan 22, 2020
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    laudi

    This site is a slave to numbers and acclaim

    Not really, I was providing a factual basis

  • Jan 22, 2020
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    iHype

    Yes? Here we go focusing on the dumbest smallest s*** in a post and missing the overall point in the post.

    Mac's biggest album was from 2011. Did I say he was washed up and a nobody? No. Was he years past his career peak when he died? Yes.

    Juice had just had his biggest hit and album barely 1 year ago when he died.

    Lol bro log off. You downplaying Mac

  • Jan 22, 2020
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    Joecool

    Lol bro log off. You downplaying Mac

    He's right though, especially if the argument is Juice being way bigger.

  • Jan 22, 2020
    TIIMMY BURNER

    He's right though, especially if the argument is Juice being way bigger.

    Idk, Mac was still huge in 2018 with all the legal troubles and the Ariana Grande s***. Compared to the quiet year that Juice had in 2019

  • Jan 22, 2020

    juice just doesn't have that type of significance. all because you listened to his music doesn't mean you cared about him as a person

  • Jan 22, 2020
    TIIMMY BURNER

    Not really, I was providing a factual basis

    I wasn’t talking about you

  • Jan 22, 2020

    R.I.P. young legend

  • Jan 22, 2020
    iHype

    Yeah, Mac Miller who was never as mainstream and was years past his prime even got way more discussion when he died. Nipsey who never was mainstream at any point ever too.

    Tbh even Future really didn't say anything and out here releasing a single called 'Life is Good' right after, when they did a collab album months prior

    What was there to discuss ?