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In addition to “Lucid Dreams” reaching Diamond status, Juice WRLD has a number of other singles that are also on their way to achieving this feat as his song “All Girls Are the Same” is ...
Juice WRLD has been sued by the pop-punk band Yellowcard for $15 million, who claim that the rapper’s 2017 song “Lucid Dreams” copies melodic elements of their song “Holly Wood Died ...
The album’s third track and second single, “Lucid Dreams,” allegedly infringes on Yellowcard’s “Holly Wood Died” song. End result: Yellowcard is suing Juice WRLD for $15 million ...
Yellowcard has filed a lawsuit against emo rapper Juice WRLD for alleged similarities between their respective tracks. The disbanded scene favorite claim the rapper’s 2018 mega-hit “Lucid ...
In October, Juice WRLD found himself on the wrong end of a lawsuit filed by former Yellowcard members William Ryan Key, Peter Michael Mosely, Longineu Warren Parsons, and Sean Michael Wellman ...
Juice Wrld' s influence is undeniable. His smash record "Lucid Dreams," which debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, is proof of this fact.
Juice Wrld's biggest hit to date, "Lucid Dreams," appears to be in a nightmare scenario. According to Nick Mira, the song's producer, veteran rocker Sting is threatening to sue them for ...
If Yellowcard win this lawsuit and proceed to ask Juice WRLD for a significant chunk of “Lucid Dreams”’s royalties, it means that Juice WRLD will have to rely on only income from live ...
Before Juice WRLD’s death, Yellowcard accused the rapper of copying their song “Holly Wood Died” to create “Lucid Dreams.” By Jordan Darville July 28, 2020 ...
Rapper Juice WRLD died after suffering a seizure at Chicago's Midway Airport Sunday morning. His biggest hit, "Lucid Dreams" went to No. 1 on the Apple Music chart after news of his passing broke.
Juice WRLD (pronounced “Juice World”) exploded on the rap scene last year with the hit song “Lucid Dreams,” which reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the R&B/hip-hop charts.
Juice WRLD dropped “Lucid Dreams” on Soundcloud in 2017, and later as an official single in March 2018. The latter peaked at No. 2 in the Billboard Hot 100 charts.