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Juice WRLD – I Want It
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On “I Want It,” Chicago native Juice WRLD raps a track about girls and love. While dropping references to sedation and sex, Juice boasts about how this girl’s presence keeps him
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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 – 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 – 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 (Ft. Lil Uzi Vert) – Wasted
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“Wasted” is Juice WRLD’s first single following his EP Too Soon... The song details an unhealthy relationship with a girl who is always under the influence of drugs. Juice uses
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Juice WRLD & The Weeknd – Smile
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“Smile“ tackles common Juice WRLD themes like relationships and the struggle with his inner demons, as well as declaring the happiness of his girl as his main goal.
The song
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Juice WRLD) – Juice WRLD DID
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On “Juice WRLD DID,” Juice WRLD compares his riches and accomplishments to American record producer, DJ Khaled.
The song was initially previewed on February 6, 2019, through No
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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 – 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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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 (Ft. Playboi Carti) – Ronald (Want To)
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On “Ronald,” also known as “Want To,” Chicago rapper Juice WRLD enlists the help of Atlanta native Playboi Carti for an energetic banger. The two artists team up to boast about
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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 – Persona (Naruto)
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“Naruto” is a leaked track by Chicago rapper Juice WRLD. Following his typical emo-rap style, the track covers his general theme of substance abuse and relationship troubles.
The
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Juice WRLD – Must Be Nice (Fireflies)
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[Chorus] / Look me in my eyes (Yeah), look me in my eyes / Think I'm a mean guy (Yeah), I'm not surprised / Shit, I must be nice (Yeah), if I'm by your side / Fireflies, we ignite
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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 – 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 – DENIAL ﹤/3 (demo)
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“DENIAL“ sees Juice WRLD keeping with the somber tone of NOTHINGS DIFFERENT 3, noting his heartbreak and drug usage. The track’s main topic is the “denial“ of heartbreak and him
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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 – Forever
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“Forever” is Juice WRLD’s first official release. It is the only song on his February 2015 What Is Love? mixtape. This project was put out under his former moniker, JuicetheKidd
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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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Juice WRLD – My X Was Poison 999
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On this slow-moving track, Juice WRLD raps about how he’s moved on from his exes. Realizing that his past girls are bad for him, he boasts toward them about his new perfect girl
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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 – Rental
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“Cha-Ching,” widely known as “Rental,“ is a highly-anticipated track by Chicago native, Juice WRLD. On the track, Juice details his desire to accumulate money whilst maintaining
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Juice WRLD – Put Me Down
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“Put Me Down” is a heartfelt plea sent by Juice WRLD to an ex-girlfriend where he asks for the dissatisfaction she shows him to be put to rest.
While dating back to a fan-made EP
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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 (Ft. blink-182) – Starstruck
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On “Starstruck,“ Juice WRLD and Mark Hoppus sing their hearts out to their significant others, telling them how they are special and deserve everything. They compare their lovers
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Eminem (Ft. Juice WRLD) – Godzilla
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Eminem and late rapper Juice WRLD team up for the first time on “Godzilla,” where they compare themselves to monsters. In particular, they become Godzilla, a fictional sea monster
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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 – 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 – 734
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On “734,” Juice details his affection for his significant other, pleading that he can’t let go of her. The track’s title refers to Juice’s ex-partner’s area code in Southeast
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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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Young Thug (Ft. Juice WRLD & Nicki Minaj) – Money
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“Money” is a trap-fused collaboration between Young Thug, Juice WRLD, and Nicki Minaj, produced by Charlie Heat. The song samples Eric Idle’s “Money Song”, written for Monty
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Lil Tecca & Juice WRLD – Ransom (Remix)
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New York rapper Lil Tecca enlists the help of Chicago star Juice WRLD for the official remix to his May 2019 breakout hit “Ransom.” On the track, the rappers boast about the
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Juice WRLD – All Out
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“All Out” is a fast-paced unreleased track by Chicago rapper Juice WRLD, in which he describes his love for his girlfriend Ally Lotti. Furthermore, in typical Juice WRLD fashion
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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 – autograph (on my line)
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“Autograph (on my line)” is one of Chicago rapper Juice WRLD’s earlier officially released tracks having been released shortly after his third mixtape JuiceWrld 9 9 9 and
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Juice WRLD – Lean wit Me
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“Lean Wit Me” is Juice WRLD’s third official single, following “All Girls Are The Same” and “Lucid Dreams.”
The song itself revolves around Juice WRLD’s self-admitted struggle
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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 – 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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