Genius Lyrics
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Juice WRLD – You Wouldn’t Understand
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On “You Wouldn’t Understand” Juice WRLD details his day-to-day life and addresses people who speculate his lifestyle incorrectly.
The track leaked in its entirety on August 18
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Juice WRLD – Fast
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On “Fast,” Juice WRLD reflects on how his life has taken off since fame and how fast the world is moving around him.
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Juice WRLD – Man of the Year
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Throughout “Man of the Year,“ Juice WRLD uses an upbeat, rock-influenced instrumental to rap a track about his struggles with drugs and love. Despite his fame, he still can’t seem
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Juice WRLD – Already Dead
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“Already Dead“ serves as the first promotional single for Chicago native Juice WRLD’s posthumous project Fighting Demons. Juice touches on his heartbreak and substance abuse
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Juice WRLD – Lucid Dreams
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On “Lucid Dreams,” Juice WRLD explores the mental anguish he feels after experiencing a break-up.
Lucid dreaming refers to a state of consciousness where a person is aware they
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Juice WRLD – Armed and Dangerous
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“Armed & Dangerous“ is about Juice WRLD’s lifestyle filled with wealth, drugs, and guns – seeing him reflecting upon his superiority to others after becoming famous.
The song was
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Juice WRLD – Legends
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“Legends” is a tribute song to late rappers XXXTENTACION and Lil Peep. The song was made in response to the passing of XXXTENTACION on June 18, 2018.
Juice WRLD previewed this
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Lyrical Lemonade, Juice WRLD & Cordae – Doomsday
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“Doomsday” serves as the lead single to Cole Bennett of Lyrical Lemonade’s All Is Yellow. The track features a verse from North Carolina rapper Cordae, as well as a posthumous
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Juice WRLD – Hear Me Calling
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On the upbeat and somber “Hear Me Calling,“ Juice WRLD once again reflects on past heartbreaks and new lovers. Using his usual emo-rap sound, Juice expands on this new relationship
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Future & Juice WRLD – WRLD on Drugs
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The titular track on Future & Juice WRLD Present… WRLD ON DRUGS, “WRLD On Drugs” is an ode to Future and Juice WRLD’s love for consuming narcotics. On the track, the pair addresses
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Juice WRLD – Doom
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On “Doom,” Juice WRLD reflects on the trajectory his life has taken—transitioning from financial difficulty and loneliness—to newfound success following the release of “All Girls
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Juice WRLD – HeMotions
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On “HeMotions,“ Juice WRLD takes a more positive outlook than that which he is usually known for, detailing the way he lives his life, going through the motions, while hoping (and
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Juice WRLD & Marshmello (Ft. The Kid LAROI & Polo G) – Hate the Other Side
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On “Hate The Other Side,” Juice WRLD enlists fellow Chicago rapper Polo G and mentee The Kid LAROI for a fast-moving track about their frequent struggles with love and violence.
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Juice WRLD & Marshmello – Come & Go
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“Come & Go” is the fourth promotional single from Juice WRLD’s posthumous studio album, Legends Never Die. On the Marshmello-produced beat, Juice contrasts much of music and
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Juice WRLD – Empty
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On “Empty,” the introduction to Juice WRLD’s second studio album Death Race for Love, he talks about dealing with an empty soul caused by a broken heart through taking various
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Juice WRLD – Face 2 Face
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“Face 2 Face” is a single by late Chicago rapper Juice WRLD. Juice raps about facing his demons which he used as a metaphor in his songs for his addiction, anxiety, and other
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Juice WRLD – Rockstar In His Prime
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On “Rockstar In His Prime,” Juice WRLD alludes his lifestyle to a rockstar’s lifestyle whilst showing his affection for opioids.
The track was first previewed via Juice’s
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Juice WRLD – I'll Be Fine
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Juice WRLD wraps up his debut studio album with “I’ll Be Fine.” Much like Juice’s music and the rest of Goodbye & Good Riddance, the track is dedicated to taking drugs and
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Juice WRLD (Ft. Young Thug) – ON GOD
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“ON GOD“ is featured as the 17th track on Death Race for Love and is about how Juice WRLD and Young Thug are constantly on their grind – for money, clothes, cars, and women. A
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Juice WRLD – Burn
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Serving as the opening track to his second posthumous album Fighting Demons, “Burn” notes Chicago artist Juice WRLD’s struggle with substance abuse and believing the truth within
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Future & Juice WRLD – Fine China
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“Fine China” is a reference to porcelain–a particularly beautiful Chinese ceramic material. In this song, Juice WRLD compares his girl to fine china and talks about how he loves
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Future & Juice WRLD – Fine China
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“Fine China” is a reference to porcelain–a particularly beautiful Chinese ceramic material. In this song, Juice WRLD compares his girl to fine china and talks about how he loves
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Juice WRLD – Misfits
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About ... During the celebration of Juice WRLD Day on December 16, 2023, a fan asked Juice WRLD's manager, Lil Bibby, about the first track on The Party Never ...
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Juice WRLD – Make Believe
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On the concluding track to Juice WRLD’s sophomore effort, Juice raps about a girl he is interested in, but can’t have, leading him to want to do crazy things such as throwing
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Juice WRLD – Until The Plug Comes Back Around
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On “Until The Plug Comes Back Around,” Juice WRLD touches heavily on his substance abuse, whilst also stating he relies on opioids to weigh out his low points in life.
The track
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Juice WRLD – Titanic
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On “Titanic,“ Juice WRLD compares his life to the sinking of the track’s titular ship, expressing feelings of anxiety and nervousness about both his past and present actions in
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Juice WRLD – Candles
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In an interview with No Jumper, Juice WRLD explains how his last relationship/breakup hit him hard since he was doing a lot of Xanax at the time. Continuing the theme of Goodbye
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Juice WRLD – rainbow
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“rainbow,“ the fourth track off of Chicago native Juice WRLD mixtape JuiceWRLD 9 9 9, details his lifestyle with drugs and money. Although many people perceive his lifestyle to be
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Juice WRLD – Black & White
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“Black & White“ continues the theme of Goodbye & Good Riddance with an ode to codeine, cocaine, and other addicting drugs.
The day before the album was released, Juice teased its
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Juice WRLD – Rich and Blind
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In “Rich and Blind”, Juice WRLD discusses the subject of legends dying young, speaking on XXXTENTACION’s recent and unexpected passing on June 18, 2018, along with Lil Peep’s death
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Juice WRLD – Cigarettes
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On “Cigarettes,” Juice WRLD vocalizes about his extensive addictions. Detailing his frequented topics of love and drugs, he notes how this specific girl “picks his heart off of the
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The Kid LAROI & Juice WRLD – Reminds Me Of You
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Released on the first anniversary of Juice WRLD’s passing, “Reminds Me Of You” finds The Kid LAROI and late mentor Juice WRLD detailing how everything reminds them of their past
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Juice WRLD – End Of The Road
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“End of the Road” is the penultimate track from Juice WRLD’s debut album, Goodbye & Good Riddance. This song is about his past relationship struggles and how they are taking over
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Juice WRLD & Rvssian (Ft. Clever) – Ring Ring
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“Ring Ring” is an upbeat track in which Juice WRLD is joined by Clever. The pair sing and rap about their struggles and experiences with being high and under the influence.
An
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Juice WRLD – I'm Still
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“I’m Still” is the seventh track from Juice WRLD’s debut studio album Goodbye & Good Riddance. On the Nick Mira-produced track, Juice raps about his frequented topics of drugs
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Juice WRLD – Maze
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“Maze” is the second song on Juice WRLD’s sophomore album A Death Race for Love. Juice WRLD talks about feeling like he’s stuck in a maze and is stuck in the same pattern of taking
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Juice WRLD – Man of the Year (Original Album Version)
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This is the original version of “Man of the Year,” which was initially released alongside Juice’s posthumous album Legends Never Die, however was replaced by the current version.
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DJ Scheme & Juice WRLD – Buck 50
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On “Buck 50,“ Juice WRLD gives his opposition a reality check, intimidating them as he claims to retaliate if himself or his crew are jeopardized, making references to his armory
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Juice WRLD – Desire
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“Desire“ marks the fourteenth track on Chicago rapper Juice WRLD’s sophomore album Death Race for Love. On the Purps-produced track, Juice sings about his affection for his
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Juice WRLD – Screw Juice
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On “Screw Juice,“ Chicago native Juice WRLD sings a slow moving track about his difficulties with love. Dropping references to drugs and cuts, Juice continues the theme of Legends
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Juice WRLD – Make It Back
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“Make It Back” is the fifth song from the collaborative mixtape by Future & Juice WRLD, WRLD ON DRUGS, and it’s the only song on the album featuring exclusively Juice’s vocals.
In
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Juice WRLD – Relocate
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On “Relocate,” Juice WRLD notes his achievements within his position and reminisces on his life before the fame.
The track, previously known by fans as “No Russian,” was first
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Juice WRLD (Ft. Seezyn) – Hide
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On “Hide,“ Juice WRLD recruits Ohio singer Seezyn for a slow-moving ballad dedicated to their respective lovers. They sing about their undying love for their significant other and
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Future & Juice WRLD – Astronauts
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On “Astronauts,” Juice WRLD and Future team up to rap about their highly intoxicated lives, which causes them to “go to outer space.” In an April 2012 interview with Complex
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Juice WRLD – Rider
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“Rider” is the twenty-first and second to last track from Juice WRLD’s sophomore album Death Race For Love.
On the Power-produced track, Juice raps about drugs, as well as wanting
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