The hosts of HGTV's "Windy City Rehab" have been sued by a Chicago couple who claim they shelled out $1.4 million on a home that began falling apart just days later.
18.12.2019 - 21:41 / genius.com
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.
Juice WRLD, “Lucid Dreams” co-writer Taz Taylor, producer Nick Mira, publisher BMG Rights Management, record label
The hosts of HGTV's "Windy City Rehab" have been sued by a Chicago couple who claim they shelled out $1.4 million on a home that began falling apart just days later.
The new year is off to a rocky start for the stars of HGTV's show Windy City Rehab.
Chicago rapper Juice WRLD passed away earlier this month at just 21 years old, and while the exact circumstances of his death are still being determined, his family’s statement about the rapper’s struggle with prescription drug abuse has once again sparked a conversation about drugs and rap music. Juice’s fellow Windy City native Vic Mensa weighed in during a recent TMZ interview, saying hip-hop is responsible for glorifying drug use.
As fans mourn the passing of Juice WRLD, British DJ Charlie Sloth paid tribute to the late artist by posting a Fire in the Booth freestyle that was filmed in early 2019.
Here's some advice for Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X, Lizzo, Maggie Rogers and this year's other four Grammy nominees for best new artist. If your name isn't called as the winner in that category when the 62nd annual Grammy Awards are presented on Jan.
Following the death of Chicago rapper Juice WRLD earlier this month, his close friend and collaborator Ski Mask the Slump God has been open on social media about his grief. The two had been friends for a while, and in 2018 announced they were working on a joint project reportedly titled Evil Twins.
Although Lil Pump took the stage at the Los Angeles edition of Rolling Loud over the weekend, fans didn’t hear one of his biggest hits: “Drug Addicts.” Setlist.fm shows that he’s often played the song at recent shows, but a report from TMZ claims he left it out of his Rolling Loud set in light of the recent death of Chicago rapper Juice WRLD.
Prior to Juice WRLD’s recent death at the age of 21, the Chicago rapper was scheduled to perform at Rolling Loud LA. Instead of cancelling his set, the festival’s organizers opted to hold a tribute featuring performances by some of his closest friends and collaborators, including Ski Mask the Slump God, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, and G Herbo.
The recent news of Juice WRLD’s death at the age of 21 resulted in an outpouring of grief, as fans honored his life’s work by streaming his music. Following the Chicago rapper’s passing on Dec. 8, both his debut album, Goodbye & Good Riddance, and former No. 1 album, Death Race for Love, landed back in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200.
Juice Wrld's family and friends are paying tribute to the late rapper.
Five days after Juice WRLD's tragic death, his friends and family reportedly gathered in Chicago for a private funeral.According to TMZ, an open-casket funeral was held on Friday (Dec. 13) at Holy Temple Cathedral Church of God in Christ in Harvey, Illinois.
Juice Wrld's loved ones are bidding farewell.
"I felt like he was a kindred spirit."
English rock singer Sting’s 1993 hit, “Shape of My Heart,” is prominently interpolated on the late Juice WRLD’s breakout single, “Lucid Dreams.” In a Billboard interview following the young rapper’s sudden death, The Police frontman offered words of praise and mourning for the Chicago native.
The world was saddened this morning with news of the passing of Jarad Anthony Higgins, the Chicago-born rapper and singer known as Juice WRLD. Known for his Billboard Hot 100 No. 2 single "Lucid Dreams," Juice WRLD also released the No. 1 album Death Race From Love earlier this year. Now, many of Juice WRLD's collaborators, friends, and admirers have shared their thoughts on the rapper's passing. Read a selection of the tributes below.
Juice WRLD died on December 8 after suffering a seizure at Chicago's Midway Airport, and a new report in The New York Times has revealed more details behind the circumstances surrounding the young rapper's death.
Two security guards who were with US rapper Juice Wrld when he died after suffering a medical emergency at Chicago’s Midway International Airport have been arrested on gun charges.
Nicki Minaj may have won the inaugural Game-Changer award at 2019's Billboard Women in Music ceremony, but she didn't want the night to be about her. After accepting her award from Normani, Minaj immediately brought up Juice WRLD, who died at 21 years old on Sunday (Dec.
Juice WRLD’s mother is opening up about the rapper’s tragic death and hopes that his death will shed light on the dangers of drug addiction.