Both set of LEGENDS didn’t get an opportunity to make MUSIC together…
The New 2Pac and DMX?
Why XXXTentacion and Juice WRLD
Are the Spiritual Sons of Two Hip Hop Legends

When we talk about Hip Hop legends, names like 2Pac and DMX sit at the top of the list—not just for their music, but for the pain, passion, and spiritual battles they poured into every lyric.
In today’s generation, two young artists emerged with a similar spirit, message, and tragic fate: XXXTentacion and Juice WRLD.
This isn’t just about numbers, fame, or controversy—it’s about energy, mission, and spiritual alignment.
The parallels between these four artists are too deep to ignore. In many ways, X and Juice are the spiritual runners-up—the new generation’s 2Pac and DMX!
1. The Tragic Parallels: Death and Destiny
It's a striking coincidence—or perhaps even destiny—that XXXTentacion passed away in June, the same month Tupac Shakur was born.
Both iconic figures, whose lives were marked by their struggles and profound impact on hip-hop culture, seem bound by a deeper connection beyond time.
While Tupac’s legacy lives on as a prophet of truth, revolution, and resilience, X's untimely death at a young age left fans wondering if he, too, was destined to carry on that powerful spiritual legacy. Could this timing be a sign of a greater, unseen force weaving their stories together in the fabric of hip-hop history?
The eerie similarities in the way their lives ended
feel like a painful echo of history.
Both Pac and X were gunned down at a young age in luxury cars, symbols of success that became the scene of their downfall.
Both DMX and Juice fought demons of addiction, their pain numbed by substances, yet their hearts remained wide open to the world.
2. Raw Emotion and Vulnerability in Their Music
2Pac and DMX were more than rappers—they were poets of pain, unafraid to cry out about trauma, betrayal, mental health, and the desire for God’s mercy. They gave a voice to the voiceless.
In the same way, XXXTentacion and Juice WRLD spoke directly to the souls of the broken generation—addressing depression, anxiety, heartbreak, and suicidal thoughts in a way that connected deeply with millions.
- 2Pac: “I see no changes, wake up in the morning and I ask myself / Is life worth living, should I blast myself?”
- X: “I’m always where the sun don’t shine / The tears don’t show, won’t hurt me now.”
- DMX: “I’m ready to meet him, cause where I’m living ain’t right.”
- Juice WRLD: “I have these lucid dreams where I can’t move a thing / Thinking of you in my bed.”
Their openness about mental and emotional battles became a bridge for their fans, proving that even the most famous are still human, still hurting.
3. All Four Were On a Spiritual Journey
Despite the streets, fame, and personal battles, each of these artists had a deep spiritual hunger.
- 2Pac often spoke about God, the struggle between good and evil, and questioned the system.
- DMX openly prayed, preached, and cried out to God, even during concerts.
- XXXTentacion studied energy, spirituality, and often spoke about becoming a better person.
- Juice WRLD frequently referenced spiritual warfare, inner demons, and the afterlife.
These weren’t just rappers—they were prophets in pain, spiritual warriors trying to find peace in a chaotic world.
4. Best-Selling Impact with a Message
All four artists are among the best-selling in Hip Hop history, but it’s not just the numbers that connect them—it’s how their words touched souls.
- Their music was therapy.
- Their honesty was ministry.
- Their deaths became messages.
Just like Pac and DMX left behind spiritual legacies, X and Juice are now seen as modern voices of redemption, pain, and hope for a broken generation.
5. The Runners-Up: The Torch Has Been Passed
In the spiritual lineup of Hip Hop:
- 2Pac is the Prophet.
- DMX is the Deacon.
- XXXTentacion is the 1st Runner-Up.
- Juice WRLD is the 2nd Runner-Up.
They are not copies—they are spiritual sons continuing the mission of sharing truth, pain, and hope through the power of music.
Pac and DMX lit the fire… X and Juice carried the torch for the new generation.
Long Live the Spiritual Warriors of Hip Hop
These four men showed us that behind the bravado of rap, there is vulnerability.
Behind the stage lights, there is spiritual darkness they fought to escape.
And in their words, there is wisdom that continues to live on.
Rest in Power:
- Prophet 2Pac (Tupac Shakur)
- Deacon DMX (Earl Simmons)
- XXXTentacion (Jahseh Onfroy)
- Juice WRLD (Jarad Higgins)
Your pain was not in vain. Your message still lives.
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