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R.I.P Juice WRLD - Gone but never forgotten.
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<blockquote data-quote="Daltron" data-source="post: 455159" data-attributes="member: 61885"><p>My purpose for this thread was to spread awareness to the drug epidemic in the hip-hop/rap culture.</p><p></p><p>It truly needs to be put to an end, it truly shouldn't be the "normal" for rappers to become addicted to drugs.</p><p></p><p>Normally rappers use their music to spread a message about life although some artist add money and girls into the mix there is always a meaning behind every piece of work.</p><p></p><p>Juice WRLD openly spoke about his struggles with depression and the only way for him to cope was popping percocets.</p><p></p><p>I truly do agree with [USER=37998]@LeChris[/USER] and his statement above. Although this young man did lose his life to drugs we can only have RESPECT for him and his family that are still living.</p><p></p><p>Juice, X, and Peep's music helped me and many others like me through rough times in our life. Not everyone's life is glamorous and just spectacular, many people struggle with something at some point in time and there only way to escape is listening to music, which was the case for me.</p><p></p><p>If anyone that read's this is struggling with a drug addiction please seek help or just reach out because we all do care for you no matter how rude they are, they still care. YOU DO MATTER, please just reach out is all I ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daltron, post: 455159, member: 61885"] My purpose for this thread was to spread awareness to the drug epidemic in the hip-hop/rap culture. It truly needs to be put to an end, it truly shouldn't be the "normal" for rappers to become addicted to drugs. Normally rappers use their music to spread a message about life although some artist add money and girls into the mix there is always a meaning behind every piece of work. Juice WRLD openly spoke about his struggles with depression and the only way for him to cope was popping percocets. I truly do agree with [USER=37998]@LeChris[/USER] and his statement above. Although this young man did lose his life to drugs we can only have RESPECT for him and his family that are still living. Juice, X, and Peep's music helped me and many others like me through rough times in our life. Not everyone's life is glamorous and just spectacular, many people struggle with something at some point in time and there only way to escape is listening to music, which was the case for me. If anyone that read's this is struggling with a drug addiction please seek help or just reach out because we all do care for you no matter how rude they are, they still care. YOU DO MATTER, please just reach out is all I ask. [/QUOTE]
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