Genius Meanings
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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 – 10 Feet
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“10 Feet” is the eighteenth track from Juice WRLD’s sophomore album Death Race for Love. The song finds Juice using a less melodic style and instead rapping quickly over a sample
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Juice WRLD – Robbery
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“Robbery” is a somber “let go” song, which is told through Juice WRLD’s frequented themes of love and heartbreak. Juice displays his emotions and how he feels when he was “robbed
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Juice WRLD – Underworld (Underwrld)
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On “Underwrld,“ Chicago native Juice WRLD explores his love connection with a demonic girl. Noting how she’s drawing pentagrams and seeing the number 666 in her room, Juice clearly
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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 – 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 – Flaws and Sins
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On “Flaws and Sins” Juice WRLD raps and sings about his true love for his significant other, whilst also sharing his fear that she might only want him for his money and fame.
The
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Juice WRLD – Big
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“Big” strays away from his usual style, and brags about how his life has turned from living in the projects to becoming rich. He also name drops two fellow rappers, Lil Pump and
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Juice WRLD – Fenty (Let It Go)
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[Intro] / 999 / Lemme talk my shit, uh / [Verse 1] / My lil' bitch love Fendi, huh, she Rihanna with that Fenty / My gun full as hell, boy, please don't make me empty / Niggas fool
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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 – From Afar
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“From Afar” is an unreleased track by Juice WRLD, on which the Chicago native raps about his luxurious lifestyle, as well as his drug addiction.
The steady-paced track is produced
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Juice WRLD – Wishing Well
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On “Wishing Well,“ the late rapper Juice WRLD discusses substance abuse and fame, dropping references to his drug of choice, Percocet. What began as recreational drug use morphed
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Juice WRLD & G Herbo – 2 Seat (Lifestyle Urgent)
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[Intro: G Herbo] / Ooh, cap, Hunna / Phew / [Verse 1: G Herbo] / I’m making money if you don’t make money can’t bum with them movers, the fuck is you stupid? (Uh, uh) / All of my
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Juice WRLD & YoungBoy Never Broke Again – Bandit
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“Bandit” is the first collaboration between Juice WRLD and Louisiana rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again. Juice describes his experiences with MDMA and boasts about his relationship
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Juice WRLD – The Bees Knees
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“The Bees Knees” is the 16th track on Juice WRLD’s sophomore album Death Race for Love.
In this song, Juice WRLD describes how he isn’t worried about anyone, and he’ll make his
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Juice WRLD – Feeling
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On “Feeling,“ Chicago native Juice WRLD dives deep into his usual topics of heartbreak and drugs, using an upbeat instrumental in order to expand on the “feeling“ the drugs give
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Juice WRLD – Meant Forever (Keep It)
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“Keep It” is an unreleased track by Juice WRLD on which the Chicago native raps about his relationship, expanding on the way he feels when he’s around his significant other.
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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 (Ft. The Chainsmokers) – Sugarfish
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[Intro: Juice WRLD] / Tell me where you wanna go / Oh-oh-oh-oh, uh / [Refrain: Juice WRLD] / Tell me where you wanna go, oh-oh / My heart falls to the floor, oh-oh / Time flies
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Juice WRLD – Death Race
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“Death Race” is an unreleased throwaway by Juice WRLD. Judging by its short nature, lyrical content and its title, it appears to be a scrapped intro from Juice’s 2019 release
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Ray LaMontagne – Empty
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[Verse 1] / She lifts her skirt up to her knees / Walks through the garden rows with her bare feet, laughin' / I never learned to count my blessings / I choose instead to dwell in
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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 – All Girls Are the Same
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“All Girls Are the Same” flips the rap stereotype of an artist conquering a plethora of women with a Juice WRLD signature – a slow moving track about sorrow and heartbreak.
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Juice WRLD – Out My Way
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[Intro] / Ayy, we up, ayy (Hit-Boy) / Max c'mon we gotta do one take and shit / I don't wanna even need no lean so pump it up / [Verse 1] / New nigga on the block, yeah I got my
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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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Genius Users – Juice WRLD [Discography List]
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Projects: / 2015: / • Juice WRLD - What Is Love?: February 8th / 2016: / • Juice WRLD - Juiced Up The EP: January 30th / • Juice WRLD - Twilight Zone EP [Deleted]: July 6th / 2017
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Ocean Beats – where did u go? (Ocean Mix)
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[Intro: Shiloh Dynasty, XXXTENTACION & Juice WRLD] / Llew os uoy wonk I / —ytterp neeb ev'I / Nac eh naht retteb od nac I, naem I / Lrig, uoy wonk I, llew os uoy wonk I / Llew
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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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Juice WRLD – Righteous
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The first posthumous single put out by his estate, “Righteous” is an emotional ballad for Juice WRLD fans. Featuring Juice’s usual topics of drugs and glamour with fashion, he
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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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Juice WRLD (Ft. Brent Faiyaz) – Demonz (Interlude)
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“Demonz (Interlude)” is the fourth track from Juice WRLD’s sophomore album Death Race for Love. It features guest vocals from Maryland native R&B singer Brent Faiyaz.
On the track
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Juice WRLD - Empty (Tradução em Português)
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[Refrão] / Do desconhecido / Eu fugi, acho que não vou voltar para casa / Whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa / Tipo uma caverna, é um lugar escuro por onde ando / Não é um jeito certo
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Juice WRLD – Luigi (Twins)
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“Luigi” is an unreleased track from Chicago native, Juice WRLD. On the song, Juice talks about women, killing his opposition and briefly touches on his hometown, Chicago.
The song
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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.
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Exetra Beatz – Special
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[Intro] / (Exetra Beatz made it) / (Hahaha, I love you, Empty) / [Chorus: Juice WRLD] / Your ex made a mistake when he left you / 'Cause now we on a level he can't get to / This is
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Juice WRLD – Who Shot Cupid?
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“Who Shot Cupid?” is about love and the consequences that a relationship can lead to. Juice talks about an ex-lover abandoning him and leaving him heartbroken, using the God of
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Juice WRLD – Won't Let Go
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On “Won’t Let Go,“ Juice WRLD raps and sings his heart out to his girlfriend Ally Lotti, saying he’ll never leave her no matter what happens. He makes sure she knows that he’s here
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