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Memphis Rapper Jucee Froot’s Near-Death Experience
Jucee Froot endured a rocky year, as she tearfully admitted to a near-death experience in a new interview on the “Shirley’s Temple” podcast.
Jucee claims she overdosed on something “laced with fentanyl” and was dead for 30 minutes, waking up in the hospital clueless about her children’s whereabouts.
Jucee Froot’s Rise and Fall
With a red-hot start in 2020, Jucee Froot’s songs earned product placement in film and TV shows like “Insecure” and “Birds of Prey,” leading her to sign with Atlantic Records.
However, when the label dropped her, she turned to drug abuse and spiraled into depression.
Conclusion
Jucee Froot’s journey is a reminder of the highs and lows of the music industry, showcasing the importance of mental health and resilience in the face of adversity.
FAQs
Q: What led to Jucee Froot’s near-death experience?
A: Jucee Froot overdosed on something laced with fentanyl, resulting in a 30-minute period of being clinically dead.
Q: How did Jucee Froot’s career trajectory change after signing with Atlantic Records?
A: Initially successful with product placements in popular shows, Jucee Froot faced challenges after being dropped by the label, leading to a downward spiral.
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