Big Sean discusses how this late rapper inspires him

Big Sean discusses how this late rapper inspires him
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Big Sean says he is inspired by Juice WRLD.

To celebrate the release of Juice’s new posthumous album, Fighting Demons, Sean and several other stars including Trippie Redd, Migos, Lil Durk, and SoFaygo made a video tribute to his legacy and Sean insisted Juice’s music will “live forever.”


He said: “Juice [was a] tremendous, extraordinary, talented, honest artist. That’s going to live forever. Those songs, that honesty and how raw it was, that inspires me.”

Juice was just 21 when he passed away in December 2019, after suffering a seizure in Chicago’s Midway airport.


The cause of death was determined to be an accidental overdose.

Meanwhile, in the video tribute, Brent Faiyaz said: “I think his impact is definitely prevalent like no b——. To be on this Earth for such a short amount of time and to be able to impact that many people, that’s special,” with Migos adding that Juice brought his “legendary creativity” to their collaboration, “Anti Social.”

This is Juice’s second posthumous album, after “Legends Never Die” in 2020, and a source previously claimed that Juice had a plethora of unreleased songs and plenty of material for more albums.

Several tracks have emerged, including a remix of “Lucid Dreams” featuring Lil Uzi Vert and the unheard song “734” on the reissue of Goodbye & Good Riddance.

Juice is also featured posthumously on Maroon 5’s “Can’t Leave You Alone” on their LP Jordi, and Migos’ “Anti Social” on Culture III.

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