Plaqueboymax Finds Out He’s Streaming at Juice WRLD’s Old House

Plaqueboymax was recently shocked to find out that he was streaming from a house that Juice WRLD previously lived at.

The streamer was live with his subscribers when he read a comment from someone informing him of the significance of where Plaqueboymax was streaming from.

“Stop trolling bro, stop trolling,” said Plaqueboymax in shock. He then pulled up footage of Juice WRLD at that very location.

“I’m sitting right here, like, RIP man,” said Plaqueboymax afterward. “That’s insane bro. Let me get an RIP in the chat.”

DJ Scheme, who made music with Juice WRLD, reposted a video of Plaqueboymax’s realization and shared a video of the late rapper pouring out liquor over the balcony at the house. While doing so, Juice WRLD paid his respects to some of his fallen friends.

“Great music and memories were made at that crib,” wrote Scheme on X.

Juice WRLD’s unforgettable legacy lives on years after his death. Last November, the Juice WLRD Estate, Interscope, Grade A Productions, the Live Free 999 Foundation, and Karta launched a playable Fortnite UEFN island dedicated to the late rapper.

When players visited it, they could hear snippets of some of his previously unreleased songs as well as his hit tracks like “Lucid Dreams,” “Robbery,” and “Come and Go.”

Juice WRLD’s final posthumous album, The Party Never Ends, came out around the same time. The LP featured appearances from artists like Nicki Minaj and Offset. The team behind the record’s creation explained in an interview that the LP was made by sifting through roughly 1,000 unreleased songs he created in his brief career.