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  2. Lucid Dreams (Juice Wrld song) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [22] When it ascended to number nine, "Lucid Dreams" became Juice Wrld's first top 10 song on June 12, with 35.9 million US streams and 9,000 downloads. [23] Reaching number three on the chart in July, [ 24 ] the song lingered in the top 10 for months until it peaked at number two in October, blocked from the top spot by Maroon 5 and Cardi ...

  3. Wishing Well (Juice Wrld song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wishing Well" is a song by American rapper Juice Wrld, from his posthumous third studio album Legends Never Die. Written alongside producers Dr. Luke and Chopsquad DJ, it was sent to rhythmic contemporary radio as the album's fifth single on July 28, 2020. [2]

  4. Nuketown (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Nuketown" is a song by American rapper Ski Mask the Slump God, featuring fellow American rapper Juice Wrld. It was released as the second track of the former's debut studio album Stokeley. "Nuketown" was the first track that the artists had recorded in mid-2018; unfortunately, it was the only track that would be officially released during ...

  5. Robbery (Juice Wrld song) - Wikipedia

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    "Robbery" is a song by American rapper Juice Wrld. It was released on February 13, 2019, via Grade A Productions through exclusive licensing to Interscope Records , as the lead single for his second studio album, Death Race for Love .

  6. Wandered to LA - Wikipedia

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    "Wandered to LA" is a "glossy pop" song that is set in the key of C major with a tempo of 135 beats per minute. Writing for GQ, Grant Rindner felt that the song was "true to the artist Juice was becoming"; [2] [3] in the chorus and his verse, Juice details his love for consuming drugs, while Bieber details his effort to make a relationship work in his verse.

  7. Juice WRLD’s Final Album: How Delays Helped Shape ... - AOL

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    For obvious reasons, posthumous albums are always a challenge to create. And from Jimi Hendrix to Nat King Cole to Tupac, some have been successful commercially and creatively — others, not so much.

  8. Doomsday (Lyrical Lemonade, Juice Wrld and Cordae song)

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    The music video was shot by Cole Bennett and premiered on March 13 on the Lyrical Lemonade YouTube channel. It starts off with Eminem coming out of a yellow curtain in a black suit and a yellow tie. It features Eminem going through a hallway and is a sequel to the "Doomsday" music video. There are shots that cut to the cameos listed at the top.

  9. Come & Go (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was released on July 9, 2020, as the fourth single from Juice Wrld's posthumous third studio album, Legends Never Die. [2] It debuted at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 , respectively matching " Lucid Dreams " and " Happier " (with Bastille ) as the artists' highest-charting song.