Juice WRLD's "Lucid Dreams" Hits #2 On The Billboard Hot 100

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Juice Wrld attends the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on August 20, 2018 in New York City.
Juice WRLD making some major moves out here.

Juice WRLD took the rap game by storm earlier this year. The rapper already had a pretty big buzz surrounding his name before he inked a deal with Interscope earlier this year. However, the major label deal helped propel him towards stardom. As "Lucid Dreams" made its way to the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, it continues to inch closer towards the top of the chart every week.

Juice WRLD is inching towards having the number one country in the world with his single, "Lucid Dreams." The song's been inescapable for the past few months and this week, the song rose from #4 to #2. The song currently sits behind Maroon 5 and Cardi B's "Girls Like You" which reached the top of the charts after weeks of sitting at #2 behind Drake's "In My Feelings."

Juice WRLD took to Instagram to express his gratitude for the accomplishment.

"God is amazing,, been going through some shit lately but I still kno I’m blessed999," he wrote. "I love y’all so much never forget.. 4everever🖤🖤⚰️"

"Lucid Dreams" is a single off of his debut album, Goodbye & Good Ridddance which arrived in May. The project itself has been doing quite well on the Billboard 200. It peaked at #4 on the chart after debuting at #8, where it currently sits this week. 

If Juice WRLD keeps up this momentum, there's no doubt that he'll do some big things in the future.


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