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G Herbo And Chance The Rapper Memorialize Fallen Friend Juice WRLD During Performance On Jimmy Fallon [Video]
G Herbo and Chance the Rapper perform PTSD on Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon …
The rap has lost a LOT of it’s brightest stars over the past few years. One of the most shocking was the death of 21-year-old Chicago native Juice WRLD. If you’re an old head, you might not fully understand how meaningful he was to these kids today but he was surely beloved by the younger generation.
Last night, two of those people, G Herbo and Chance the Rapper took the opportunity to show that love to the world during their performance on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon. The Chicago rappers performed the title track from his most recent album PTSD that features Juice’s syrupy-yet-haunting vocals.
I turn the news on when I smell death in the air
I prove you wrong, I made it out of here
I don’t belong, I see my past everywhere
Don’t stand too close to me, eternal PTSD
The somber performance was a reminder of the trauma that these rappers come from and the continued trauma they endure after becoming successful. Life is still life whether you’re in the hood or Hollywood.
Press play and watch G Herbo and Chance do a lil group therapy live on stage.
Rest in peace, Juice WRLD.
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