Genius Meanings
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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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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 – 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 – Run It Up (Beretta)
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[Intro] / All I wanna do is runnin', runnin', runnin', run it up / .40 on me, ain't runnin', runnin', runnin', runnin' up / Got your shawty with me in the club, on a Tuesday, yeah
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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 – 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 – 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 – Darkside (Red Moonlight)
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“Red Moonlight” is an unreleased track from Chicago native Juice WRLD. On the melodic track, Juice touches on the frequented topic of demons while detailing his substance abuse.
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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 – 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 – 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 – 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 – Run a Fade
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“Run A Fade” is an unreleased track by Juice WRLD. The track sees the Chicago native rapping about diamonds and girls and boasting about his status as a famous rapper.
The track
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Juice WRLD – Run Away
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“Run Away” is an unreleased track from Chicago native, Juice WRLD. On the track, Juice pleads to his partner to depart from their relationship, noting his uncertainty with her.
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Juice WRLD (Ft. Gunna) – On The Run (Blood On My Jeans Demo)
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This track serves as a demo to Juice WRLD’s track “Blood On My Jeans,” which featured on his posthumous album Legends Never Die. This version differs from the released version as
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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 – 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 – 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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Juice WRLD – Everlasting Love
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[Chorus] / If I run away fast, she won't catch me / Got to take off, like a taxi / Hurt me bad, casualty / No such thing as everlasting love / Everlasting, no such thing as
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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 – 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, 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 – DEMO WRECK
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“DEMO WRECK“ is Chicago rapper Juice WRLD’s ode to his party lifestyle. Dropping references to his frequented topics of drugs, weapons, and women, Juice boasts consistently about
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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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Trippie Redd & Juice WRLD – Matt Hardy 999 (Demo)
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[Intro: Travis Scott] / Aight, play the shit / [Verse 1: Trippie Redd & Juice WRLD] / I just got a million bands today / 'Bout to go and spend a bag, blow them bands today, yeah
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Internet Money, Juice WRLD & Trippie Redd – Blastoff
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Internet Money enlists the help of frequent collaborators Trippie Redd and Juice WRLD to croon about failed love and fake women on “Blastoff,” a reflective track that focuses on
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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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Juice WRLD – Maze
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“Maze” is the second song on Juice WRLD’s sophomore album A Death Race for Love. Juice WRLD talks about feeling like he’s stuck in a maze and is stuck in the same pattern of taking
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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 – Run That Shit
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[Intro] / Then I- wait / Playing rock in the trap house / You talking dumb cool that's sick, yeah, wait / (TheBeatAsylum) / I don't sip, no, yeah, wait / Fuck, I don't sip, no
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Juice WRLD – Let Me Know (I Wonder Why Freestyle)
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“Let Me Know (I Wonder Why Freestyle)” is a freestyle track featuring Juice singing about a girl that left him, while also pleading to her to let him know what he can do for her to
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Juice WRLD – RUN! (Bonus Track)
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[Intro: Shiloh Dynasty & Juice WRLD] / Father forgive me, for you know that I'm always sinning / And I (And I), and I (And I), mhm (Mhm), mhm / I take no interest partying with
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Juice WRLD – Hold My Hand
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[Intro] / Na-na-na, na-na-na-na / I ruin everything I touch (No, no) / I ruin everything I touch (No, no) / I ruin everything I touch, go (No, no) / Gold, uh, I ruin everything I
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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 – 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 – Tragic
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[Intro] / Rockstar status, in the cut with an automatic / Run up on me, you don't want no static / Fuck nigga, yeah, it could get tragic / [Chorus] / Rockstar status, in the cut
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Lil Yachty & Juice WRLD – Knuck If You Buck
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“Knuck If You Buck” is one of many unreleased collaborations between Juice WRLD and Lil Yachty. This track features some of Juice’s harder, screaming-type flows, reminiscent of
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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 – Don't Care (Junkie)
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[Intro] / Found out that my mama was a junkie / But she don't care, 'cause I'm over here gettin' all this money / Shit, I don't care if she don't care, hahaha / [Chorus: Juice WRLD
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Trippie Redd (Ft. Juice WRLD) – 1400 / 999 Freestyle
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“1400 / 999 Freestyle” is a long-awaited collaboration with melancholic rapper, Juice WRLD. Both 1400 and 999 are used on the song title as these numbers represent both Trippie and
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Juice WRLD – Back on the Wok Freestyle
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[Verse] / Ayy, ayy, ayy, ayy, ayy, ayy / Fuck that shit / Bitch I'm- / Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah / Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah / Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
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Juice WRLD – Shoot For You (Shoot For Love)
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“Shoot for Love“ sees Juice WRLD singing a love song to his significant other. On the slow-paced track, he questions her commitment, asking if she’s ready for love.
The track was
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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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The Kid LAROI – WHERE DOES YOUR SPIRIT GO?
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“Where Does Your Spirit Go?” captures the universal experience of coping with the death of someone close. The song express the pain of not being able to let go and the desire to
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Juice WRLD – Ain’t Coming Back (KKK)
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On the steady-paced “KKK,” Chicago rapper Juice WRLD moves on from the past and looks at an optimistic future. In typical Juice WRLD fashion, he raps about drugs, guns, and women.
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