![]() ![]() The beginning of this album is hard-hitting, Juice at his absolute worst mentally. That’s where the difference lies in the artistry in his last album on Earth, Death Race For Love. Sure tracks like “Armed and Dangerous” were awesome moments, but the rest of the album felt like he some growth to go through with expanding his sound of hip-hop and punk mesh. ![]() ![]() Yet, it still felt like he was chasing commercial success. Juice WRLD was raw with his emotions, and expressed it on numerous occasions. “Lean Wit Me” is such a surreal track, it felt like a detailed downward spiral that had him meeting his day with death. It felt like Juice was able to be himself more, showing that moody rap sound and taking it to the next level. Two months later he dropped his debut album Goodbye & Good Riddance, which included quite a few bangers that hit the Billboard top-100 (All Girls Are the Same, Lucid Dreams, Lean Wit Me and Armed and Dangerous). While it was a collab that no one expected, getting a co-sign from someone he has looked up to for so long was big for his career trajectory. His quick growth got him a collaboration project with Future called WRLD ON DRUGS. He saw success early and fast, but wasn’t shy to show his transgressions on love and mental illnesses. Fans attracted to him quickly because of his single “Lucid Dreams” from the 999 EP and soon the cult following came. When it comes to transparency, it’s hard to find an artist that was more upfront about their issues like Juice. It was no secret about Juice WRLD’s addiction problems as he spoke on it himself. Jarad Higgins tragically passed away from a drug overdose after having a seizure. Writing these articles on someone who passed away too soon are never easy. ![]()
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