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Juice Wrld predicted his own death as he rapped about not making it past 21

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 Juice Wrld died suddenly at the age of just 21 today [Image: AFF-USA/REX]

Juice Wrld died suddenly at the age of just 21 today, and it seems he predicted that he would die young in his lyrics.

In his 2018 track Legends, the rapper - whose real name was Jarad Anthony Higgins - spoke about not making it past 21.

He rapped: "What's the 27 club? We ain't making it past 21."

The song was a tribute to late rappers XXXTentacion and Lil Peep, who died in 2018 and 2017, respectively.

In another line he talks about not wanting to be called a "legend", because legends seem to die young as his friends did.

 He spoke about not making it past 21 in his song Legends [Image: Getty Images for Power 105.1]

He continued: "They tell me I'ma be a legend, I don't want that title now because all the legends seem to die out.

"What the f*** is that about?"

The rising rapper died in hospital after suffering a seizure at Chicago's Midway airport today.

He died just days after turning 21 and had planned to be celebrating his milestone birthday all week.

Juice Wrld reportedly became sick at the airport today and was rushed to hospital, where he later passed away.

He is said to have been still conscious when he was transported to the medical centre, but died a short time later

 The rising rapper died in hospital after suffering a seizure at Chicago's Midway airport [Image: WireImage]

No cause of death has been given.

The tragedy comes just as his career was starting to take off.

Juice Wrld was about to hit the big time after signing a big money deal with Interscope Records, believed to have been worth several million dollars.

He shot to fame last when his track Luci Dreams scaled the US charts to number two while he had another hit with All Girls Are the Same, which featured Lil Yachty in a remix.

His most famous collaboration was with Travis Scott singing on his track No Bystanders on his AstroWorld album.

 

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