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Juice WRLD – Fighting Demons
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“Fighting Demons“ features Chicago native Juice WRLD detailing his paranoia with fame, and how he copes with his internal demons with drugs.
The track leaked on January 18, 2020
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Juice WRLD – Fighting Demons (Demo 1)
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[Intro] / Run away / In fear of me dying today / [Chorus] / Yeah, I run away / In fear of me dying today, ah / And I'm not the same / Who said I was subject to change? / My demons
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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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Juice WRLD – False Truth (Take My Soul)
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[Intro] / (I'm working on dying) / [Verse] / I don't know what I've been told / But I got hell flames in my heart and they sure keep me cold / I pray to God, I know he see me tryna
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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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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 – 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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Juice WRLD – Sometimes
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On “Sometimes,” Juice WRLD sings about his thoughts within his mind and the struggles that have stemmed from his substance abuse.
The track was recorded on Juice’s twentieth
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Juice WRLD – My Life In A Nutshell
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“My Life In A Nutshell“ marks the final track of Chicago rapper Juice WRLD’s second posthumous album Fighting Demons. On the sorrowful track, Juice sings about his depression and
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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 – 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 – Not Enough
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On the upbeat and passionate “Not Enough,” Juice WRLD details his frequent sorrows and grief within his relationship, furthermore touching on his struggle with substance abuse and
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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 – 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, Polo G & Trippie Redd – Feline
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On “Feline”, Juice WRLD joins forces with Polo G and Trippie Redd to criticize and scare their opposition. Throughout the track, the trio discusses topics such as their hardened
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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 (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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Juice WRLD – Feel Alone
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On “Feel Alone,” Juice WRLD details his loneliness with heartbreak, noting how he outweighs these feelings with drugs.
The track was first previewed on June 16, 2019 through Juice
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Juice WRLD – Juice WRLD Speaks 2
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[Verse] / Rex made the beat, so you know I gotta murder it / They act all tough, but in person, they be murmuring / And mumbling, pull a gun out, they get to stumbling, tumbling
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Juice WRLD & Justin Bieber – Wandered To LA
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On “Wandered to LA,” Juice WRLD and Justin Bieber team up for the first time on a song in which Juice details a drug-filled euphoric and romantic experience in Los Angeles
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Juice WRLD - Fighting Demons (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Juice WRLD - Fighting Demons (Traducción al Español)"] / [Intro] / Huyendo / Con miedo de morir hoy / [Estribillo] / Sí, estoy huyendo / Con miedo de morir hoy, ah / Y
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Juice WRLD – Chase The Dragon
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“Chase The Dragon,” also known as “Life’s A Dungeon,” is an unreleased song that was previewed on Instagram Live. The track was written and dedicated to Juice WRLD’s father who had
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Juice WRLD – On My Own (All Alone)
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“All Alone,” also known as “On My Own” is an unreleased song by Juice WRLD. It was first previewed on August 27, 2019 on Juice’s Instagram.
The song was leaked in its entirety on
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Juice WRLD – Eminem Speaks
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“Eminem Speaks” is taken from Eminem’s 2012 documentary How To Make Money Selling Drugs, which sees him discuss his own drug abuse and addiction throughout his career, as well as
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Rxsemxxn – Fighting Demons (Remix)
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[Intro: Rxsemxxn] / Run away / Too much lean i'm dying today / Oh woah / [Hook] / Yeah, i'll stay the same / Tell your boyfriend stay in his place / How ya'll know my name? / Too
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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 – 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 – Coraline
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[Intro] / Ah, ah-huh (Ayy) / Ah, ah (Ayy, yeah) / Ayy, Scheme you killed it / Ah, ah-ah (Ayy) / Ah / [Chorus] / I hate wasting time (Uh-huh) / She from the other side, call her
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Juice WRLD – Go Hard 2.0
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[Intro] / I go hard, uh (Go, go) / I go hard, uh (Skrrt, skrrt, skrrt) / Ayy, KBeaZy, you fye'd up / [Chorus] / Bae, for you, I go hard, hard (For you, I go hard, hard) / Just don'
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Juice WRLD – Go Hard
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On “Go Hard,” Juice WRLD shows his dedication to his significant other, alongside the usual references to the benefits of his position as an artist.
The track was first previewed
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Juice WRLD – The Light
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On “The Light,” Juice WRLD details his demons and struggles with love, noting how his significant other is the “light“ in the darkness.
The track was first previewed in an
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Juice WRLD – His To Keep
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[Intro] / Oh, oh, oh / Yeah / [Chorus] / I'm fightin' off the demons in my sleep (Uh) / I pray to God my soul is His to keep / I'm fightin' off the demons in my sleep / I pray to
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Juice WRLD – From My Window
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“From My Window“ sees Chicago native Juice WRLD rapping about his usual topics of drugs and sex. The track’s original title—"XO"—is a reference to a mix between Ecstasy (“X“) and
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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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Juice WRLD – Way Too Many
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“Way Too Many" is an unreleased track by Chicago artist, Juice WRLD. On the track, Juice carries on the theme of substance abuse, a theme that has been showcased many times
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Juice WRLD – Juice WRLD Speaks
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[Spoken Word: Juice WRLD & Chelsea Briggs] / I never really had nothing to hide, like, it was never really no filter in my head, like, "Would it be not cool to talk about your
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Juice WRLD, SUGA & BTS – Girl Of My Dreams
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“Girl Of My Dreams” is one of the posthumously released tracks by Chicago native, Juice WRLD, with a feature verse of BTS‘ rapper and producer, SUGA. The artists take turns rapping
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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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Ken Carson – Fighting My Demons
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“Fighting My Demons” sees Ken Carson explore themes of personal struggles, addiction, and self-destructive behavior, all while matching the energy of a bass-heavy instrumental.
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Juice WRLD – Conversations
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On “Conversations,“ Juice WRLD drops his usual references to the devil and demons, struggling to cope with anxiety, drugs, and a life of fame.
Juice tweeted out the title of the
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. Juice WRLD) – Demons and Angels
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“Demons and Angels” is the 6th track off A Boogie’s second album Hoodie SZN, and marks the first collaboration between A Boogie and Juice WRLD. A Boogie and Juice take turns
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Juice WRLD – RUN
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“RUN” is Juice WRLD’s first solo release following his sophomore studio album, Death Race for Love. On the track, he raps about how he uses drugs to cope with the pain rather than
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Genius Traductions françaises – Juice WRLD - Fighting Demons (Traduction Française)
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[Intro] / M'enfuis / Dans la crainte de me voir mourir aujourd'hui / [Refrain] / Oui, je m'enfuis / Dans la crainte de me voir mourir aujourd'hui, ah / Et je ne suis pas le même
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Genius Traduzioni Italiane – Juice WRLD - Fighting Demons (Traduzione Italiana)
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[Intro] / Scappo via / Per la paura di morire oggi / [Ritornello] / Scappo via / Per la paura di morire oggi, ah / E io non sono lo stesso / Chi ha detto che dovevo cambiare? / I
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Juice WRLD Wants To Be Left Alone On New Song “Sometimes”
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The song arrived on the deluxe edition of ‘Fighting Demons.’
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