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Prior to Juice WRLD’s untimely death, an eerie viral challenge emerged online that saw participants fake seizures to the late rapper’s hit single, “Lucid Dreams.”

The #LucidDreamsChallenge emerged on the popular social media app TikTok and encouraged users to fake a seizure while spitting out liquid — usually water — while dancing to the verse of Juice WRLD’s breakout single.

TikTok is a social media app that allows users to create short, lip-synced videos often synchronized to popular songs or comedy bits.

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Users on social media lamented about the eerie nature of the challenge after the rapper’s death.

“this did NOT age well. It’s actually scary how he died from a seizure after all this,” one user wrote on a YouTube compilation of TikTok’s featuring the challenge.

“it’s so creepy how he died from a seizure last night,” another user wrote.

One user was more straight to the point, directly asking, “y’all realize he just died from a seizure[?]”

Users often dance to the verse of the track, in which Juice WRLD sings, “I have these lucid dreams where I can’t move a thing / Thinking of you in my bed.”

In a Genius verified annotation, Juice WRLD spoke about the meaning behind those lines.

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“Sleep paralysis. I have it, to this day. If somethings bothering me, I have it, if I’m going through stress and s---, I have it. It’s still the same feeling as it was when it first started, still the same amount of fear, it does not get old,” Juice WRLD wrote.

“It’s scary, you can be laying right next to somebody and if they not paying attention, they won’t even know you having it. Some people have it together, that’s crazy,” he continued.

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Preceding those lines in the song, Juice WRLD was more upfront about his drug use — singing, “You left me falling and landing inside my grave / I know that you want me dead / I take prescriptions to make me feel a-okay / I know it's all in my head.”

Juice Wrld attends the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on August 20, 2018 in New York City.

Juice Wrld attends the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on August 20, 2018 in New York City. (Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for MTV)

Addressing those lines on Genius, Juice WRLD said, “I remember pill popping wasn’t cool, now everybody want some PCP, like what the f---? That was just me, being a victim of what’s goin on, but I was one of them people that was doing it when it wasn’t cool.

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“It didn’t permanently fix anything, it was very temporary, like four or five hours of feeling like s--- was gonna be okay, and after that, your deeper than the hole you were before, and then you gotta take more ‘cause your tolerance is built up, and now you on twice, three times, four times, and before you know it, your like dead. But I guess where music is today, people just, popping pills is the new weed, overdosing is the new high. It’s f----d up.”