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  2. Wishing Well (Juice Wrld song) - Wikipedia

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    An official animated video was released on July 13, 2020. The KDC Visions-created visual opens with Juice throwing his feelings out of a cardboard box into an actual wishing well. [11] As with the song's lyrics, it further shows Juice reflecting on how he copes with fame and drug use.

  3. Lean wit Me - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of Juice WRLD attending a twelve-step program group therapy session in the music video for "Lean Wit Me" The music video opens with Juice WRLD at a twelve-step program meeting. He takes part in saying a Serenity Prayer in unison with the group and sits on a metal folding chair in a circle.

  4. AGATS2 (Insecure) - Wikipedia

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    "AGATS2 (Insecure)" is a trap-pop song that finds both artists rapping and singing. [2] Juice Wrld expresses his sorrow from unrequited love in the first verse, [3] starting with the opening line from the original "All Girls Are the Same" ("I admit it, another ho got me finished") and mentioning how he self-medicates.

  5. Juice Wrld - Wikipedia

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    Jarad Anthony Higgins (December 2, 1998 – December 8, 2019), known professionally as Juice Wrld (pronounced "juice world"; stylized as Juice WRLD), was an American rapper and singer-songwriter. He emerged as a leading figure in the emo and SoundCloud rap genres, which garnered mainstream attention during the mid-to-late 2010s.

  6. Burn (Juice Wrld song) - Wikipedia

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    But Juice WRLD hails from the same family tree as P.M. Dawn, who were denounced decades ago for their emo image, bright harmonies, and the kind of content that made Juice WRLD such a beloved figure. 'Burn' is all ragged feels ('This remind me of hell, sometimes I wonder if that's where God really sent me') made melodic.

  7. Lucid Dreams (Juice Wrld song) - Wikipedia

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    In a June 2018 interview with Lyrical Lemonade, Juice Wrld stated the song was made to be a "therapy session" during a period of relationship problems he was encountering. [6] In the lyrics, he describes the pain of a girl breaking up with him, [7] and in the verse he relates back to the title: saying he has lucid dreams thinking of her.

  8. 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.

  9. Juice Wrld Did - Wikipedia

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    Juice Wrld's verses on "Juice Wrld Did" serve as a lyrical display of boastful and confident expression of success, power, and dominance. Juice Wrld reflects on his accomplishments, portraying himself as unbeatable and at the top of his game. The lyrics touch on themes of wealth, guns, loyalty to his gang (No Limit), and his unchangeable nature.