Musicians Who Perfectly Predicted Their Own Death
Summary
TLDRThis video explores the eerie predictions made by musicians about their own deaths. From XXXTentacion's chilling statements about not living past 21 to John Lennon's prophecy of being shot, these artists foreshadowed their untimely fates in their lyrics and personal words. The video covers the tragic deaths of stars like Tupac, Biggie, Lil Peep, and Mac Miller, whose music often reflected their dark outlooks on life. Their predictions, whether through direct statements or subtle lyrics, add an unsettling layer to their legacies.
Takeaways
- 😀 XXXTentacion predicted his own death at 21, sharing his belief with his record label and fans, including his final music video where he attends his own funeral.
- 😀 John Lennon also predicted his death, stating in 1965 that he believed he'd die in a plane crash or be shot. This was eerily accurate as he was shot in 1980.
- 😀 Juice WRLD, who idolized John Lennon, expressed in his songs that he felt his death was inevitable, even predicting his own overdose before it happened at 21.
- 😀 Jimi Hendrix knew he would not live past 28, even visiting a clairvoyant who foretold his early death. He passed away at 27, nearly matching his prediction.
- 😀 John Denver’s song 'Leaving on a Jet Plane' unintentionally predicted his own plane crash death, which occurred 28 years after he wrote the song.
- 😀 Lil Peep’s music predicted his early death from an overdose, with lyrics such as 'I got a feeling that I’m not going to be here for next year.' He died shortly after making this statement.
- 😀 Tupac Shakur often spoke about his premature death, even rapping about being murdered before he was killed at 25, just like he predicted.
- 😀 Biggie Smalls' album 'Life After Death' was released just days after his murder, with songs that seemed to foreshadow his untimely death.
- 😀 Mac Miller’s lyrics, particularly in his mixtape 'Faces,' foretold his death from a drug overdose, with lines like 'I need to wake up before one morning I don’t wake up.' He died of an overdose just before turning 27.
- 😀 Several musicians, including Jimi Hendrix and Tupac, expressed a belief that they wouldn’t live past a certain age, often predicting death through lyrics or interviews.
Q & A
How did XXXTentacion predict his death?
-XXXTentacion predicted that he would not live past 21 years old, stating this in conversations with his record label and on Instagram Live. He also expressed a desire to make a positive impact on 5 million people before his death.
What did XXXTentacion's final music video depict?
-In his final music video, XXXTentacion portrayed attending his own funeral and explained his belief in how he would die, including the possibility of being murdered.
How did the release of the CCTV footage align with XXXTentacion's predictions?
-The CCTV footage of XXXTentacion's murder was released after he was killed, and fans realized that his song 'Train Food' described the circumstances of his death, including his surroundings and the weather.
What was John Lennon's death prediction, and how accurate was it?
-John Lennon predicted that he would die in a plane crash or be shot by a 'looney.' He was shot and killed in New York City by Mark David Chapman, which aligns with his prediction of being shot. Interestingly, an astrologer had also warned him of being shot on an island.
What song by John Lennon foreshadowed his death?
-The Beatles' song 'Come Together' contained the repeated line 'shoot me,' which many fans believe was a dark foreshadowing of Lennon's eventual murder.
How did Juice WRLD's lyrics relate to his own death?
-Juice WRLD's lyrics, particularly in songs like 'Legends,' alluded to his fears of not making it past 21, which came true when he died at the age of 21. He also referenced feeling like John Lennon, who died young.
What eerie connection exists between Juice WRLD's death and John Lennon's death?
-Juice WRLD died on December 8th, 2019, exactly 39 years after John Lennon was murdered, creating a chilling connection between the two artists.
What did Jimmy Hendrix predict about his own death?
-Jimmy Hendrix predicted he would not live past 28. He made statements about his impending death and even referenced it in his song 'The Ballad of Jimmy.' He died at 27, just short of his prediction.
How did John Denver's song 'Leaving on a Jet Plane' relate to his actual death?
-John Denver's song 'Leaving on a Jet Plane' contained lyrics about leaving on a flight and not knowing when he'd return. Ironically, Denver died in a plane crash 28 years after the song's release.
How did Mac Miller's lyrics foreshadow his death?
-Mac Miller's lyrics, particularly in songs like 'Funeral' and 'Grand Finale,' mentioned themes of overdose and dying alone. He even referenced the '27 Club' and the possibility of an overdose, which came true when he died of an overdose at 26.
What were some specific lyrics in Mac Miller's songs that predicted his death?
-Mac Miller's lyrics, like 'I suppose I'll die alone from an overdose of some sort' and 'a drug habit like Philip Hoffman will probably put me in a coffin,' directly foreshadowed his overdose death. He also mentioned not wanting to join the 27 Club, dying just short of his 27th birthday.
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