Juice WRLD & Marshmello Drop “We Don’t Get Along”

Rating: 4 out of 5.
Juice WRLD, Marshmello

Juice always hits me right in the feels.

Juice WRLD and Marshmello reconnect on “We Don’t Get Along,” delivering a track that balances emotional vulnerability with an unexpectedly energetic backdrop. It’s the kind of song that immediately feels personal—another raw window into Juice WRLD’s inner world.

At first listen, the song appears to be about conflict between two people who simply can’t see eye-to-eye. But as the lyrics unfold, it becomes clearer that the real tension isn’t between two individuals—it’s internal. Juice is grappling with himself. The phrase “we don’t get along” slowly reveals itself as a reflection of the struggle between his thoughts, his emotions, and the person he wants to be.

Throughout the track, he touches on themes that often appeared in his music: substance use, depression, and the exhausting battle of trying to escape negative thought patterns. There’s a sense that he wants to be kinder to himself, to break free from the cycle, but the weight of that internal fight makes it difficult.

Marshmello’s production adds an interesting contrast. The backbeat is energetic and almost anthemic, giving the track a pulse that keeps it moving forward even as the lyrics dive into heavy emotional territory.

The result is something that feels deeply real—heartfelt, relatable, and undeniably Juice WRLD. It’s the kind of track that reminds listeners why his music resonated so strongly with so many people.




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