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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 & Young Thug – Lightyears (Sky High)
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[Intro: Juice WRLD] / I wanna do her with her friend, what's good? (Her friend, what’s good?) / Baby, I got ‘em bands on bands, bitch, I’m— / Runnin' up them bands, bitch, I'm
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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.
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Juice WRLD – Big Swag
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“Big Swag” is an unreleased track from Chicago artist, Juice WRLD. On the track, Juice boasts about his pricey outfits and excessive income.
The track leaked in its entirety on
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Juice WRLD – HeMotions
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On “HeMotions,“ Juice WRLD takes a more positive outlook than that which he is usually known for, detailing the way he lives his life, going through the motions, while hoping (and
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Juice WRLD – Big Dog
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“Big Dog” is an unreleased track by Chicago native, Juice WRLD. On the Nick Mira production, Juice self-titles himself as the “big dog,“ referring himself to the top of his
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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 – Relocate (Californication)
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[Intro: Juice WRLD, Young Thug & Kodak Black] / (We got London on the track) / Ayy, relocate / Californication, had to relocate / Californication, had to relocate (Gang) / (I'm in
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Trippie Redd & Juice WRLD – Matt Hardy 999
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On “Matt Hardy 999,“ Juice WRLD and Trippie Redd reunite for a quick-moving track named after American wrestler Matt Hardy and Juice’s ode to positivity 999. Dropping a reference
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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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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 – 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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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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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 & 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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benny blanco & Juice WRLD – Real Shit
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“Real Shit“ sees Juice WRLD touching on his fame and wealth. Expanding on the positive sides of his lifestyle, Juice vows to never tell lies and be honest with everyone around him.
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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 – Game
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“Game” is a quick and upbeat track, seeing Chicago native Juice WRLD melodically rapping about his usual topics of drugs and love.
The song is produced by Juice’s frequent
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Juice WRLD – Rikers
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“Rikers” is an unreleased track from Chicago native, Juice WRLD. On the track, Juice details his lifestyle including weapons and diamond chains.
The track was first previewed on
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Juice WRLD – Lightyears (Sky High) [Demo]
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[Intro] / I wanna do her with her friend, what's good? / Baby, I got them bands / Runnin' up them bands, bitch I'm— / Bitch, my pockets lookin' big, big / Now my pockets lookin
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Juice WRLD – O. J. Glove
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“OJ Glove” is an unreleased track from Chicago artist, Juice WRLD. On the track, Juice raps about his usual antics and references the infamous O. J. Simpson murder case where
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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 – 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 – 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 – I See Everything (Wedding Ring)
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[Intro] / Chef J / PD / [Chorus] / I see everything, ho' / I mean everything, ho' / Married to the money, wedding ring, ho' / You will never get a wedding ring, ho' / I see
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Juice WRLD – Cheat Code (No Reload)
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“Cheat Code“ sees Chicago native Juice WRLD rapping a quick track about weaponry and expensive items. Dropping his usual references to VVS diamonds and expensive clothing, Juice
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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 – 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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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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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 – Z Nation
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“Z Nation” is an unreleased track from Chicago native, Juice WRLD. On the Metro Boomin and Southside-produced track, Juice raps about people switching up and being fake to him to
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Juice WRLD – Man of the Year (Original Album Version)
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This is the original version of “Man of the Year,” which was initially released alongside Juice’s posthumous album Legends Never Die, however was replaced by the current version.
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Juice WRLD – Who Shot Cupid?
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“Who Shot Cupid?” is about love and the consequences that a relationship can lead to. Juice talks about an ex-lover abandoning him and leaving him heartbroken, using the God of
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Juice WRLD – Headlines (Remix)
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On this track, Juice WRLD freestyles on the beat of Canadian rapper Drake’s 2011 smash hit “Headlines.“ He name drops multiple rap superstars within the freestyle, while also
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Dr. Dre – Black Privilege
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[Intro: Dr. Dre] / I'm just standin' here, lookin' at the man in the mirror / You good? Ahah, nigga, I'm great / Ayy, nigga, talk your shit, Doc Dre / [Verse 1: Dr. Dre] / Yeah, I
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Future & Juice WRLD – Astronauts
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On “Astronauts,” Juice WRLD and Future team up to rap about their highly intoxicated lives, which causes them to “go to outer space.” In an April 2012 interview with Complex
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Future & Juice WRLD (Ft. Young Scooter) – Jet Lag
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“Jet Lag” is a drug dealer anthem. Future and Juice WRLD enlist the help of Young Scooter, the self-described Jugg King. The term “juug,” alternatively spelled “jugg,” refers to
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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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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 – 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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