Rapper Juice WRLD is getting a massive amount of respect on social media following the 21-year-old's unexpected death on Sunday. 

TMZ reports the those close to the rapper said he'd taken several pills prior the seizure he suffered at Chicago's Midway airport. They do not know what kind of pills he took. The FBI also uncovered 70 pounds of weed on the flight and six bottles of codeine syrup. 

Juice died after suffering a seizure at the airport, causing devastation among his supporters as the news broke. Born as Jarad Anthony Higgins, the rapper's stage name was reportedly inspired by the movie Juice featuring Tupac Shakur. The rising star just turned 21 years old last Monday.

Fans, celebrities and close friends of the artist who were shocked to hear the tragic news over the weekend, are reflecting on his legacy.

Singer Lil Nas X was among the many celebrities who immediately honored the late artist on social media. 

"Rip juice. so sad how often this is happening lately to young talented rising artists," he tweeted.

Nas X also honored the 21-year-old at a concert in San Francisco Sunday, Rolling Stone reported. The singer projected an image of the late rapper on the screen behind him as he covered covered Juice WRLD‘s “Lucid Dreams.”

Other celebrities also went to Instagram to pay tribute to the young star.

“I would like to see all the younger talent live longer and I hate waking up hearing another story filled with blessings was cut short,” rapper Drake said on Instagram.

Chance The Rapper also took to Instagram to express his grief, saying "I really wish we had more talks like that one night in LA. Dude. This is ridiculous. Millions of people, not just in Chicago but around the world are hurting because of this and don’t know what to make of it. I'm sorry. Love you and God bless your soul."

According to Forbes, the late artist's hit song, "Lucid Dreams," was also trending throughout the day.

Rapper Ski Mask the Slump God, who was devastated by the loss of his close friend and collaborator, expressed his shock in a series of tweets.

"Bruh at this f**king point take me too," he tweeted.

The grieving artist continued to express his sorrow, saying "They Keep Taking My Brothers From Me Bruhhhhhhhhhhhhh."

In another heartbreaking post on Instagram, Ski Mask the Slump God posted a photo with his late friend and wrote, “I Love You So Much , You Didn’t Deserve This , I Cant Explain How Much It Hurts Me To Lose You , F*** This Life Bruh , Rest In Peace You Know I’ll Carry Your Energy Forever !!!!!!!! I Can’t Lose Any More Brothers.”

British pop singer Ellie Goulding, who also worked closely with the young star, went to Instagram to pay tribute.

“I can’t believe it… you were such a sweet soul," Goulding wrote. "I’ll always remember meeting you and your family on the video set and thinking how close you were. You had so much further to go, you were just getting started. You’ll be missed Juice.”

Meek Mill posted a photo with the young artist, calling his death "unbelievable."

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According to TMZ, Higgins climbed to the top of the charts last year, with "Lucid Dreams" becoming his first huge hit in the summer of 2018.

"You were one of the greats and my favorite MC of all time," one fan wrote on Twitter. "May your message and spirit lay in your songs and leave a mark on this world. Long live the best, the one and only."

"I don't personally listen to him, but damn I know for a fact that he has helped so many people and he is so loved," another Twitter user said.

Juice Wrld was recognized as one of Spotify's breakthrough artists when he was one of four inducted into their 2019 RapCaviar Pantheon class alongside Cardi B, Jaden Smith and rapper Gunna. All four artists were paid tribute to with a temporary statue at the Brooklyn Museum.