One of Juice WRLD's legal issue accept been bandage aside in the wake of his expiry.

Last twelvemonth, the popular-punk band Yellowcard filed a lawsuit against rapper Juice WRLD later on alleging that his 2022 single "Lucid Dreams" illegally sampled from their song, "Holly Woods Died" featured on their 2006 album Lights & Sounds. Co-ordinate to court documents obtained by The Blast, the $15 one thousand thousand dollar case has now been put on agree in the wake of the young rapper's untimely death.

A Los Angeles approximate has decided that the situation cannot be resolved until someone has been appointed as the executor of Juice WRLD's manor. Giving instructions for further action, the documents read, "The parties shall file a status written report re: the probate proceedings no later than April 13, 2020."

The original lawsuit claims, "The high caste of objective similarity between the Original Work and the Infringing Work extends well beyond the possibility of coincidence and could but reasonably be the issue of an human activity of copying." Yellowcard and their attorney, Robert Busch, claim that Juice WRLD'south fanhood of the band Fall Out Boy is further bear witness of the declared copyright infringement considering Fall Out Male child is known to have worked closely with Yellowcard in the early on 2000'due south. After Juice WRLD's death following an overdose-induced seizure in December, Yellowcard and their legal representatives appear that they planned to move forward with the lawsuit.

Yellowcard was a pop punk band that formed in 1997 and put out several hit singles including "Ocean Avenue" and "Simply One". They released ten studio albums in full, the last of which dropped in 2016. The ring hasn't played together since 2017, but is nonetheless appearing as a single entity for this pending lawsuit. Citing a public interview with Juice WRLD, the lawsuit points to an elementary school vanquish Juice stated he one time had on an emo daughter as farther evidence of his knowledge of Yellowcard's music.