Genius Meanings
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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 Speaks from Heaven (Outro)
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“Juice WRLD Speaks from Heaven” concludes Juice’s first posthumous album as Jarad tells the listener that he is live-streaming from Heaven.
The audio used here is taken from a now
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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’s ‘Legends Never Die’ Outro Was Actually Recorded In June 2019
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“Juice WRLD Speaks from Heaven (Outro)” samples an Instagram Live stream.
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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 – Traveling (Inner Peace)
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In “Inner Peace”, Chicago rapper Juice WRLD speaks on his issues of being stuck in his mind and how everyone around him turns fake as he gains his fame. He states how he is stuck
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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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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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Interview: Clever Speaks On Mental Health, Honoring Juice WRLD, & His New Album ‘Crazy’
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“Lyrically, I’m a monster.”
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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 – 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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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 – 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 – 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 – 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 – 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 – 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 – Anxiety (Intro)
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Within the intro to his first posthumous album Legends Never Die, Juice WRLD expands on his lifestyle with fame. Touching on his music, anxiety, paranoia, and substance abuse, he
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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 – 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 – Stay High
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On “Stay High,” Juice WRLD details his substance addiction as he balances his low points in life by outweighing them by getting high. Dropping his usual references to weapons
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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 & 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 (Ft. Kid Cudi) – All Life Long (Good Time)
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“All Life Long” is a currently unreleased collaboration between Juice WRLD and Kid Cudi. On this Take a Daytrip production, Juice reminisces about good memories with his friends
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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 – 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 – Long Gone
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In “Long Gone”, Juice WRLD rejects his ex’s pleas to be with him again. As Juice talks about a past romantic relationship with a woman before his success, he states that she now
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