![]() Once I got to this track I knew exactly where I heard the familiar music. The trailer showed a cartoon of Juice WRLD in space looking over the rest of the world. The three words were “I go hard” and then it ends. When the trailer for “Fighting Demons” was first released it had a faster-paced song playing in the background, with only three words spitting out before the trailer comes to end. I am not a huge fan of Bieber however, he produced a very good feature and the quality of his voice was superb. and all the challenges that come along with it. Juice WRLD sings about his experience coming to L.A. The next song, “Wandered To L.A.,” was released a week before the album with the popular artist Justin Bieber. It is a very good song and it matches Juice WRLD’s music style. He constantly states that he is “already dead” and “they can see the pain in my laugh.” It honestly makes me feel bad for the guy for all the struggles that he went through, but it was just covered by his fame. The first one released was “Already Dead” and with no surprise, it is an upsetting song. There are two songs on the album that were released very shortly before the album release date. I feel like this song sticks to me and I truly hear what Juice WRLD is trying to say to his audience. As much as he spoke out about drugs, he couldn’t stay away from them. One of the lyrics states “The truth hurts let it bleed out.” The very sad irony to the whole situation is that Juice WRLD passed away due to overdose. Juice WRLD always wanted to spread awareness and not let people feel guilty for having flaws. Despite the fact that “Burn” is depressing, the song is unbelievable. The first song, “Burn” looms with overwhelming sadness and sets the mood for the rest of the album. Along with the album coming out, a documentary, “Into the Abyss,” to celebrate his life will be coming out within a week. The album was originally teased back in May with the title “The Party Never Ends.” Since Juice WRLD isn’t here to give his opinion about what the album is called or what songs are placed into the tracklist, some aspects may have changed. He stresses the importance of speaking out and destigmatizing depression. As the title hints, songs in the album speak about Higgins’s inner conflicts like addiction, depression and anxiety. “Fighting Demons” strikes streaming services on Dec. Released just about two years to the day of his unexpected death, rapper Juice WRLD’s (Jarad Higgins) fifth album and his second post-death album is available. ![]()
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