Why We Love Juice
Many of the adults of our world don't understand why us "young people" love Juice Wrld but i'm here to tell you why

Juice Wrld (born Jarad Anthony Higgins) was born December 2, 1998, and sadly died due to a drug overdose on December 8, 2019. When listening to Juice's music now is almost eerie knowing what happened to him, because in most of Juice's music he talks about taking pills and drinking lean, and from an outside view many people see Juice as a terrible influences on the younger generation but i'm here to tell you why he isn't. Juice's music doesn't only just talk about taking drugs and being with women, no Juice did much more through his music then that. In many of Juice's tracks he talks about many relatable troubles of a young adult and teen. In his first album 'Goodbye and Good Riddance', Juice's talks about dealing with heartbreak, and feeling numb and alone, like he has no one, songs like 'All Girls Are The Same', 'I'm Still', 'Candles', and 'Scared of Love' talk about dealing with heartbreak and have not only helped me but so many others get through tough times, and in my eyes is the best album ever made.

Now Juice's next two albums 'Death Race For Love' and 'Legends Never Die' not only talked about the troubles with heartbreak but now started talking about dealing with depression and anxiety, and the 2nd album 'Legends Never Die' released after his passing was one of the best ways to make all the fans of Juice still be able to enjoy his music after his passing. Now Juice didn't make sad songs, he has also mad fun, hype songs such as 'Syphilis', 'Conversations', 'ON GOD', and 'Nuketown' which he is featured on along with Ski Mask The Slump God, just to name a few.

At the end of the day, if you haven't gave Juice's music a listen I would highly recommend you listen to him, I promise he will not disappoint. And if your a parent reading this and your hesitant to let your kids listen to him, I would say to listen to it with them and enjoy the deep and meaningful lyrics within the tracks, and yes Juice does swear in his tracks but if you look past that Juice is really speaking some really deep and tough subjects, which I think is what makes him such a loved artist to the 'younger generation' cause it gives us a way to relate with the trouble were going through. I hope this help you to understand Juice's music better, and in the words of Juice himself "Always remember that, I love every single last one of y'all, everybody get home safe, gang, gang" 🖤




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