Maybe I can do an unreleased song ranking in the future□īut for now, here’s my official ranking of Juice WRLD’s 145 songs! Starting off with the worst song Juice has ever touched: I didn’t wanna do a huge deep dive either so if it wasn’t on Wikipedia or Juice’s official SoundCloud/Apple Music page I’m sorry. I also decided to only rank Juice’s songs that have been officially released (SoundCloud or otherwise). For the sake of my own sanity I will only be providing commentary every 5 songs or so (up until the top 25). What better way than with a ranking of nearly every song of one of my favorite artists either? This took a lot longer than expected, and could’ve taken much longer. I took abt 2 weeks from being really active and I’m pretty glad I’m back. Whilst ostensibly a love song, ‘Forever Love’ is perhaps better understood as a dark insight into Juice’s turbulent psyche. The track is an exposing song about Juice’s desperation and unhealthy dependence on his girlfriend to the point of threatening self-harm. The song’s chorus is a thinly-veiled threat, masquerading as proclamation of love: ‘I’ma crash the Bentley truck if you think ’bout breaking up / girl, this is forever, girl, this is forever love.’ In the song he directly compares his girlfriend with the effects of Xanax, with the line, ‘Xanny is so last year, Lotti is amazing / Lotti took me places that the drugs couldn’t take me.’ The track is classic Juice WRLD in its blurring of the lines between the effects of drugs and relationships. ‘Forever Love’ is an unreleased Juice WRLD song written about his girlfriend Ally Lotti, who he mentions by name in the song. Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Juice WRLD – Forever Love (Unreleased) () Ultimately, the song seems to describe a relationship in which the artist is overwhelmed, and at the same time not getting ‘enough.’ The overarching sentiment is expressed in the simple and telling line, ‘all I ever do is get fucked up / all I ever wanted was a real love.’Ī classic Juice WRLD love song that encapsulates the artist’s complex, drama-filled relationship tendencies. The lyrics seem to express both that the artist has ‘never been scared of love,’ but also that ‘he’s not scared to love, just scared of love.’Īt the same time, Juice WRLD sings of feeling ‘not enough,’ his dependency on drugs, and of his lover being ‘way too much.’ The confused and ambivalent lyrics express a jumble of emotions around being loved and expressing love. ‘Scared of Love’ is a track from Goodbye & Good Riddance that delves deep into the mind of Juice WRLD. Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Juice WRLD – Scared Of Love (Official Audio) () This Juice WRLD love song is a fascinating insight into the artist’s troubled mind and his dealings with love. On the other hand, lines like ‘wait until the drugs fade out / hate making love when I’m faded / that’s because I wanna feel it’ suggest that Juice WRLD’s ultimate desire is for connection above all else. Lines like ‘treat your heart just like a blunt of OG / roll it up, I kissed it and I smoke it,’ suggest a lack of differentiation between the intoxicating effects of love and drugs. Like many of his songs, ‘Hear Me Calling’ touches on drug addiction, with a couple of lines indicating the artist’s apparently interchangeable dependency on either love or drugs. The track is characteristically effusive, with the artist idolising his lover. Produced by Purps, it features a much more upbeat, tropical-inspired beat than many of his other tracks. ‘Hear Me Calling’ is a single from Juice WRLD’s Death Race for Love album. Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Juice WRLD – Hear Me Calling ()
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