Juice WRLD’s “Already Dead” Hits Streaming Services

Already Dead

Juice WRLD

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“Already Dead” will be on Juice WRLD’s upcoming album “Fighting Demons.”

If Juice WRLD was alive today, I am confident that he would be the biggest rapper in the game. He had an impeccable work ethic and tons of talent. Believe it or not, Juice still has unreleased music stashed away somewhere. How do I know? Well, in a few weeks, a new posthumous album by him will hit streaming services. The first single off the project, “Already Dead,” showed its face to the world today.

 

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“Already Dead” is a chilling track. In the song, Juice WRLD states that he’s been dead for years and lets us know that he was abusing drugs quite a bit when he was still on this earth. What makes the song hella interesting is that it has a nice little bop attached to it, but also drowsy melodies and depressing vocals.

Honestly, it’s hard to enjoy songs like these by Juice WRLD (They are too depressing).



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