Juice WRLD
SeTi I--I
Demographics
Gender Male
Birth Name Jarad Anthony Higgins
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Birth Date December 2, 1998
Ethnicity West African
Overview African-American
Nationality American
Career Rapper, singer, songwriter
Color Season Dark Autumn
Notes and Motifs
Se-Lead rapper
Also known as JuiceTheKidd
Died as a result of drug overdose
SeTi I--I
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WRLD: "I think it's important to add a personal aspect to your music - that's what makes it authentic at the end of the day."
WRLD: "Music is the best way that I can communicate with other people."
WRLD: “Money is gonna come regardless. If you doin’ this for money, people gonna be able to tell. For me [it’s more important that] Sting said my music is beautiful, the fact that he performed my version of the song.”
WRLD: "It's good to put money back into communities."
WRLD: "Even if I'm talking about something that's negative, I look at it as putting my mistakes out there for people to learn from it."
WRLD: "I feel as though, if you're able to control your dreams, you have more power and control over your mind, like you could reach more areas of your mind. Therefore, I feel like it creates the ability for you to achieve more things in reality."
WRLD: "Nobody on this earth is perfect. Everybody has their flaws; everybody has their dark secrets and vices."
WRLD: "Honestly, the way I make music, you know - it's like, I don't want to sound cocky or anything, but I try my best to make time with music that doesn't have an expiration date."
WRLD: "I feel like I inspire more people than I think I do. I just need to remember that."
WRLD: "I feel like that's what's going to be most respected at the end of the day, that I'm able to do so many different things and become less of a rapper and just more as a musician."
WRLD: "It is hard to separate the art from the artist."
WRLD: "I don't want to get lost in everything. I just want to keep the same work ethic."
WLRD: "I really just like making music. People call that 'work.' Like, 'Oh, you're going to the studio to work?' No, that's even what I do in my off day. I love recording."
WRLD: "Trust me: it's cool to invest."
WLRD: "My music is straightforward because I want to give people me and let them know they're not alone in going through the things that they go through."
WRLD: "I've always been different."
WRLD: "I got family members that's police officers. I don't got no problem if you a cop, as long as y'all doing y'all job, and y'all not harassing."
WRLD: "I never thought about college, but my mom thought about it for me. I knew 100 percent it wasn't for me."
WRLD: "I had phases of listening to rap and trap, and then I had phases where I'd listen to post-hardcore, rap, grunge, metal... all that. I had different time periods of listening to different music. And now it all clashes together."
WRLD: "I kinda grew up in different places. I was just from everywhere."