Rvssian & Anuel AA Drop Juice WRLD Collaboration “No Me Ame”

You might f**k around and shed a tear listening to "No Me Ame" (You will definitely shed a tear watching to music video to it). Not only does the song feature a beat that has semi-lonely vibes, but the contributions that you get from Juice WRLD are both chilling and disturbing. All isn't depressing with "No Me Ame," though. The song also boasts lively vocals and infectious melodies by Anuel AA.

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Benny Blanco & Juice WRLD Embrace High School “Graduation” In New Single

 

Dammit, I just got flashbacks to my dusty ass high school days with this joint! (more…)

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BTS & Juice WRLD Link Up For “All Night (BTS World Original Soundtrack, [Pt. 3])”

 

It’s official: BTS can steal my wife it they wanted to. (more…)

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Juice WRLD – Death Race For Love (Album Review)

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Juice WRLD’s journey to success has been quite an interesting one. At 19 years old, he popped into the scene with two billboard hits in “Lucid Dreams” and “All The Girls Are The Same.” From there, he dropped a solid project in “Goodbye & Good Riddance.” Each step of the way, Juice was a relative unknown, but the passion and emotion he plugged into his music made him one of those intriguing artists you wanted to know more about. If you fast forward to today, we’ve practically gotten a chance to hear the Chicago rapper on everything from joint albums with Future to a remix to a pop song with Halsey in the last year. Juice has made that next step to superstardom, which I predicted would have an impact on his music; would it be a positive impact or a negative impact, though? I guess we’ll find out with “Death Race For Love.”
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