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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 – 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 (Ft. Lil Uzi Vert) – Go Hard 3.0*
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“Go Hard” finds Juice WRLD reconnecting with Lil Uzi Vert for a love song. On the track, Juice professes his love toward his significant other while touching on his struggles with
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Juice WRLD – Hell (Potions)
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“Potions” is an unreleased track from Chicago rapper Juice WRLD. On the track, Juice raps about the frequented topic of drugs and substance abuse, whilst touching on the demons
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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 – Maybe (Version 1)
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“Maybe” is an unreleased track by Juice WRLD, on which the Chicago native follows his usual pattern or rapping about drugs and heartbreak.
The track leaked on October 15, 2020
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Juice WRLD – So Hard
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On ‘'So Hard,“ Chicago native Juice WRLD raps about his lifestyle and being a rockstar. Using his frequented references to drugs and weaponry, he boasts about his newfound fame.
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Juice WRLD – Used To
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On “Used To,“ Chicago native Juice WRLD goes into detail about how he mistreated his ex, and how bad it hurt when she left. Touching on his methods of coping, he continues the idea
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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 – Talk Too Much
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“Talk Too Much” is an unreleased track from Chicago artist, Juice WRLD.
The track was first previewed on Juice’s Instagram on June 2, 2018. It is currently unknown if the track
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Juice WRLD – GO GO (.38 Special)
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On “GO GO,” Juice WRLD raps about the frequented topics of his wealth, weaponry, and substances.
The highly anticipated track has been previewed multiple times through Instagram
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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 – Never Cared (Young God)
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“Young God“ is an unreleased track by Chicago native Juice WRLD which leaked on August 11, 2019. On the upbeat and quick-moving track, Juice raps on his frequented topics of girls
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Juice WRLD – Cupid’s Carcass (Who Shot Cupid? Stem)
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[Chorus] / Off of the pills, all in it / House in the hills, ballin' / Blue face bills, sad money, look at her tears, falling / I see Cupid's carcass, I'm the one who shot him / We
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Juice WRLD – Yee Haw (KTM Drip)
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[Intro] / Perc' me in (Uh), let me in (Woah) / How the fuck you hatin' outside the club? (Woah) / Drugs knockin' at my door / Need to let me in (Need to let me in, woah) / You can'
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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 – 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 – Cursed (Lotti Dotti Blu-Ray)
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“Cursed” is an unreleased track from Chicago native, Juice WRLD. On the track, Juice raps about the frequented topic of substance abuse while noting his respect to deceased artists
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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 Treats Love Like Addiction On New Song “Cigarettes”
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The song dates back to 2018.
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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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Lil Baby – Go Hard
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“Again” was previewed in a now-deleted Instagram post from May 1, 2020. The video showed Baby dancing in the studio with Houston Rockets guard James Harden. The song is likely to
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Juice WRLD – 8 Minute Freestyle
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“8 Minute Freestyle” is an unreleased track from Chicago artist, Juice WRLD. The track is confirmed to have no chorus and a freestyle that follows for eight minutes and thirty-five
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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 – 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 – Juice WRLD Hour Freestyle of Fire Over Eminem Beats
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[Intro: Tim Westwood & Juice WRLD] / Yo, it's TimWestwoodTV, up at Capital Xtra / Got my man Juice WRLD in the building / It's time to shut down the city again / Last freestyle
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Juice WRLD - Go Hard 2.0 (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Juice WRLD - Go Hard 2.0 (Traducción al Español)"] / [Intro] / Yo voy duro, uh (Voy, voy) / Yo voy duro uh (Skrrt, skrrt, skrrt) / Ayy, KBeaZy, te fuiste / [Estribillo
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Future & Juice WRLD – Hard Work Pays Off
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Marking the last track of WRLD ON DRUGS, “Hard Work Pays Off” brings a melodic and optimistic sound while Juice WRLD and Future vocalize about their success in the music industry
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SSGKobe – Go Hard
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[Intro] / Nick, your stupid / [Chorus] / For you, I go hard, hard (For you, I go hard, hard) / Please don't break my heart, heart (Please don't break my heart, heart) / I been on
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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 – On Your Mind (Dark Thoughts)
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“On Your Mind,” also known by fans as “Dark Thoughts,” is an unreleased track by Chicago native, Juice WRLD. On the Nick Mira production, Juice questions his significant other Ally
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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 – Vandal (Barbarian)
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“Vandal,” also known as “Barbarian” is an unreleased track from Chicago native, Juice WRLD. On the fast-paced track, Juice raps about his affection for Codeine and makes usual
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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 – Don’t Forget Me (Forget Me Not)
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[Intro: Juice WRLD & Nessly] / Molly got me spendin' / Welcome to my world / You know / D-D-Daytrip took it to ten, hey / [Chorus] / Molly make me spend, spend / All my money on
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Juice WRLD – Confide
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On this track, Juice WRLD “confides“ to his significant other about how much she means to him. Willing to “pay the fines,“ Juice repeatedly sings bars about his deep feelings for
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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 – Tim Westwood Freestyle
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On June 29, 2018, Juice WRLD appeared on Tim Westwood’s segment on British hip-hop radio station, Capital XTRA. He freestyled for an hour over more than a dozen existing beats
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Juice WRLD – Hard to Digest (Mr. Miyagi)
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“Hard to Digest” is an unreleased track from Chicago native, Juice WRLD. On the Gezin-produced track, Juice raps about the general topic of weapons, specifically weapon
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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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Genius Users – Juice WRLD - Unreleased Songs [Discography List]
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This is a collection of all known Juice WRLD unreleased tracks to date. This list is being updated as more tracks are leaked and more information is learned.
Feel free to annotate
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Juice WRLD – Anxiety
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“Anxiety” is an unreleased track from Chicago native, Juice WRLD. On the Nick Mira and DT production, Juice details his anxiety and explains how he uses narcotics to control his
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Juice WRLD – In My Head
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On “In My Head,” Juice WRLD reflects on his trauma-filled life, hoping that his fast and lavish lifestyle can fix it over a relaxed instrumental.
The song was initially previewed
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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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Juice WRLD – Contained (Change)
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“Contained,” also known by fans as “Change,” is an unreleased track from Chicago native, Juice WRLD. On the track, Juice raps about the frequented topics of his love issues
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