Joyner Lucas Confronts His Demons on “Monsters”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

A dramatic, hard-hitting track where Joyner Lucas unpacks mental health, resilience, and inner strength without pulling punches.

What’s always been interesting about Joyner Lucas is the contrast. His mouth can be razor-sharp, but few rappers in the game speak as openly and consistently about mental health as he does. That balance alone earns respect.

Recently, Joyner dropped ADHD 2, and it’s a solid listen front to back. He’s now gearing up to expand the project with a deluxe version, and one of the standout additions is “Monsters.” The track is a powerful, emotionally charged banger built on a dramatic, hard-hitting instrumental. Its youthful hook feels like it’s coming straight from Joyner’s inner child, adding vulnerability to the record’s intensity.

On the verses, Joyner locks in and raps with purpose, unpacking the demons he’s battled for years, the resilience that carried him through darker moments, and the importance of letting strength guide you forward. “Monsters” isn’t just loud or aggressive; it’s reflective, motivational, and meaningful on multiple levels.




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