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Juice WRLD Essentials

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Juice WRLD Essentials Lyrics

1. Juice WRLD- Lean Wit Me
2. Juice WRLD & Young Thug- Bad Boy
3. Juice WRLD- All Girls Are the Same
4. Juice WRLD & YoungBoy Never Broken- Bandit
5. Juice WRLD- Empty
6. Juice WRLD- Legends
7. Juice WRLD & The Kid LAROI- Reminds Me of You
8. Juice WRLD- Armed and Dangerous
9. Juice WRLD & Halsey- Life's a Mess
10. Juice WRLD, Marshmello & The Kid LAROI
11. Juice WRLD- Lucid Dreams
12. Juice WRLD- Righteous
13. Juice WRLD- Robbery
14. Juice WRLD & The Weeknd- Smile
15. Rvssian, Anuel AA & Juice WRLD- No Me Amе
16. Juice WRLD- Hide (feat. Seezyn)
17. Juicе WRLD- Screw Juice
18. Juice WRLD- Let Me Know (I Wonder Why Freestyle)
19. Future & Juice WRLD- Fine China
20. LIl Tecca & Juice WRLD- Ransom (Remix)
21. Juice WRLD- Hear Me Calling
22. Juice WRLD & benny blanco- Real Shit
23. Travis Scott- NO BYSTANDERS
24. Juice WRLD- Fast
25. Ellie Goulding & Juice WRLD- Hate Me
26. Lil Yachty- Yacht Club (feat. Juice WRLD)
27. Juice WRLD- Make Believe
28. Juice WRLD- Wasted (feat. Lil Uzi Vert)
29. benny blanco & Juice WRLD- Graduation
30. Future & Juice WRLD- 7 AM Freestyle
31. Trippie Redd- 6 Kiss (feat. Juice WRLD, YNW Melly & Jamell Maurice Demons)
32. Juice WRLD- Feeling
33. BTS & Juice WRLD- All Night (BTS World Original Soundtrack) [Pt. 3]
34. benny blanco & Juice WRLD- Roses (feat. Brendon Urie)
35. Juice WRLD & Trippie Redd- Tell Me U Luv Me

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Growing up in the Chicago suburbs, Jarad Higgins would freestyle rap through his school hallways. As a teenager, he began recording as Juice WRLD (a nod to the 1992 film starring 2Pac) and set his eyes on stardom. “My biggest fear is not getting to the point I want to,” he told Apple Music in the documentary accompanying his 2018 Up Next campaign, “but that’s also my biggest strength.” His distinctive, genre-blending take on emo rap—Auto-Tuned vocals, hints of pop punk, and beats inspired by Chief Keef and Chicago drill—shines on the breakthrough singles “Lucid Dreams” and “All Girls Are the Same,” which plumbed grief and regret and heartbreak with alarming honesty. Just five months after his star-making debut project, Goodbye & Good Riddance, he released a full-length collaboration with Future that felt like a euphoric, decadent victory lap. His second full-length solo project, Death Race for Love, released in March 2019, continued to mine personal pain for maximum drama, while collaborations with BTS and Ellie Goulding exhibited his range. Juice WRLD passed away in Chicago in December 2019 at age 21.

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February 25, 2021
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