Genius Meanings
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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 – 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 – 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 – 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 & Halsey – Life’s a Mess
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“Life’s a Mess” is a promotional single off of Juice WRLD’s first posthumous studio album Legends Never Die. On the track, Juice and Halsey convey their troubles throughout their
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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 – 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’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 (Super Clean)
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[Intro] / I usually don't speak on ... like this, but / Ain't nobody else saying ... / Daytrip took it to ten (Hey) / [Chorus] / I usually have an answer to the question, but this
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Juice WRLD & Marshmello – Come & Go
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“Come & Go” is the fourth promotional single from Juice WRLD’s posthumous studio album, Legends Never Die. On the Marshmello-produced beat, Juice contrasts much of music and
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Juice WRLD’s “Anxiety (Intro)” Samples His 2019 Genius ‘IRL’ Interview
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He sat down with Rob Markman to reflect on his purpose & career.
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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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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 – 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 – Up Up and Away
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On “Up Up and Away,“ Juice takes drugs to take him all the way above everyone else. Mentioning the downsides of his fame and wealth, he raps a similar track to much of his debut
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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 – Blood On My Jeans
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On “Blood On My Jeans,“ Juice WRLD raps about his deep love for his girlfriend, Ally Lotti, and also touches on his usual topics of drugs and weaponry. He specifically notes that
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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 – Legends Never Die (Album Trailer)
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[Verse] / You gotta admit yourself / You need some help / I gotta admit myself / I'm on these drugs / Feel like I can't save myself / Sometimes I wanna take myself / And break
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Juice WRLD – The Man, The Myth, The Legend (Interlude)
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On this interlude, multiple of Juice’s idols, past collaborators, and friends speak on his legacy and skill before his tragic passing on December 8, 2019.
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Juice WRLD – Titanic
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On “Titanic,“ Juice WRLD compares his life to the sinking of the track’s titular ship, expressing feelings of anxiety and nervousness about both his past and present actions in
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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 – Screw Juice
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On “Screw Juice,“ Chicago native Juice WRLD sings a slow moving track about his difficulties with love. Dropping references to drugs and cuts, Juice continues the theme of Legends
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Juice WRLD – Can’t Die
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On “Can’t Die,“ Chicago rapper Juice WRLD reflects on a relationship with a girl that changed his life. He croons about the way she makes him feel and the changes he’s underwent
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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 – 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 – Bad Energy
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On “Bad Energy,“ Juice tries to cope with all his paranoia and struggles by obsessing over drugs. He aims to “drain out bad energy“ and “forget the bad memories.“
The song was
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