After a whirlwind, chart-dominating year, one would think that Lil Nas X would take some time to rest. But according to his latest Instagram Story post, the rapper seems ready to take over 2020.
13.12.2019 - 17:21 / thefader.com
Lil Nas X covered Juice WRLD’s “Lucid Dreams” at San Francisco’s iHeartRadio Jingle Ball in honor of the prolific rapper and singer, who passed away this past weekend after having a seizure at an airport. When news of the rapper’s death first broke, Lil Nas tweeted a lot about his sadness; later, he tweeted footage of his “Lucid Dreams” cover. Watch footage of Lil Nas’ “Lucid Dreams” cover above.
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After a whirlwind, chart-dominating year, one would think that Lil Nas X would take some time to rest. But according to his latest Instagram Story post, the rapper seems ready to take over 2020.
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Pop punk band Yellowcard is moving forward with its $15 million lawsuit against late rapper Juice WRLD over his breakout single, “Lucid Dreams.” According to documents obtained by XXL on December 17, the now-defunct group filed a motion to extend the amount of time that representatives for the Chicago native and his co-named defendants have to respond to the original complaint.
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