‘Titanic’ is a song that reminds me of so many different kinds of songs that Juice Wrld has made. Really, really runnin’ out of patience… ‘Conversations’ is a hard-ass Trap song which is very nice to listen to, and it gives us a very clear glimpse into how Juice Wrld was feeling at the time he made this song. This sentiment is described very well by the chorus: The devil hit my phone, he wanna talk. On ‘Conversations,’ Juice Wrld is singing about all of the pain and anguish he goes through every day and how he lets his demons(drugs and alcohol) take over so he can feel okay. Juice Wrld is known for his very unique singing voice that is sort of strained but covers a ton of range, and the melody of ‘Conversations’ highlights the best things about his voice super well. Even though Juice Wrld is not really known for making music with this kind of instrumental(he typically opts for more chill and slow and atmospheric and cloudy melodies as opposed to something to tough and dark), he absolutely kills it with his vocal performance on this track and sounds so natural on it. It is the kind of heavy instrumental that would expect to hear from Florida rappers like Denzel Curry or Kodak Black, with some super trippy synths that remind me a lot of some of Travis Scott’s biggest hits. This track was produced by OMGRonny, and it has the typical elements that would make one assume this that he had something to do with this beat i.e., a super trippy and dark feeling to the melody and an absolutely banging bassline. Out of all the songs on the album that have an instrumental that can be considered strictly Hip Hop, the instrumental for the song ‘Conversations’ has got to be my favorite. A couple of Honorable Mentions for me from this record that did not make the list are ‘Bad Energy,’ ‘Screw Juice,’ and ‘Blood On My Jeans.’ RIP Juice Wrld. This album has quite a few hits, and there is a reason it is dominating the top 10 on Spotify’s streaming charts right now, so let me know if you agree with my choices in the comments below and tell me about other songs that you liked from this record that I did not mention. With all of that being said, here is a list of my favorite songs from Juice Wrld’s new record Legends Never Die. Unfortunately, Juice Wrld passed away on December 8, 2019, and he will never be able to see all of the success and love that he deserved to see. Juice Wrld was one of the most popular rising stars in the rap game, and his second album was very highly anticipated. It is almost like his voice was made for the exact type of music he was making there was a reason so many artists still try to sound like him. Juice Wrld’s voice fits the Emo-Trap genre almost too perfectly. He was one of the artists that wanted to fuse Emo-Rock music and Pop-Punk music with Atmospheric and Cloudy trap music. ![]() Juice Wrld had a very cool and very beautiful singing voice that was filled with so much emotion, and a lot of his music talked about problems and insecurities that a lot of his biggest fans could relate to on a very personal level. His sound was so popular, in fact, that quite a few new Hip Hop artists have been heavily influenced by Juice Wrld, even though he really only popped onto the scene 3 or 4 years ago. Similar to Pop Smoke(he is who I wrote about last week), Juice Wrld was an artist who had a sound and style that was completely his own and was becoming super catchy and popular. From Mac Miller to Pop Smoke to Juice Wrld, the music industry has lost some of its brightest, most talented, and most unique stars currently in the business over the last year or so. Obviously, Juice Wrld’s Legends Never Die is the best and most relevant record to come out in the last week so I have to say something about it, but I can’t lie and say it isn’t tough to write about such talented artists who should still be here with us today. ![]() ![]() It truly is quite a bit of a bummer to have to write about music made by an artist who recently passed away for the second week in a row.
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