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Juice Wrld opens up in a new interview with XXL about his rise to fame, connection to Lil Wayne, new music on the way and providing teachable moments for fans. Goodbye & Good Riddance, more. Goodbye & Good Riddance. Another single quickly followed, and Juice WRLD’s first official album, Goodbye & Good Riddance, fell out of the sky just months after news he’d signed a deal with a major label. As a result, Higgins feels a bit like a ringer who has been hidden from view and unveiled all at once.
The emo rapper will follow up last year's 'Goodbye & Good Riddance' soon
Juice WRLD has confirmed the title and release date for his second album.
The emo rapper released his debut ‘Goodbye & Good Riddance’ last May and had hinted a follow-up was on the way last week when he captioned an Instagram post: “IM JUST WAITING FOR MY ALBUM TO DROP.”
Now, the star, whose real name is Jarad Higgins, has announced some of the details of his next release. ‘A Deathrace For Love’ will be released on March 8. A tracklisting, any features, and the artwork are yet to be confirmed.
“I’m losing my mind and I’m loving every minute of it,” he wrote on Twitter when announcing the record. “Just in time for the drop of the album.”
Recently, Juice WRLD has collaborated with a number of big artists, including Halsey, whose ‘Without Me’ remix he featured on, Future, and Panic! At The Disco’s Brendon Urie.
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Of the latter collaboration, producer Benny Blanco told Zane Lowe: “It’s so cool to see both of these guys from such different worlds coming together and just really vibing on the same shit. Juice knows exactly where he was the first time he heard Panic! At The Disco, ‘I Write Sins Not Tragedies’. Brendon knows exactly where he was the first time he heard Juice WRLD. They’re both equally important to each other’s lives. Brendon was like, ‘That shit’s keeping me inspired now.”
Last year, Juice WRLD told NME he thought music had a better chance of connecting with people if it was personal and honest. “Sometimes, if it sounds good and if it reaches people’s ears, it’s gonna be a hit,” he said.
“But I feel like you have a better chance of reaching people if you speak from a personal standpoint. Like, Future and Drake dropped the mixtape ‘What A Time To Be Alive’, right? And it’s about rich people problems! Stuff that certain rich people go through day-to-day. Somebody who’s just starting out and still lives with their parents can’t drop a project talking about the same stuff.”
Goodbye & Good Riddance is Juice WRLD’s debut album, released on May 23rd, 2018 through his label, Interscope Records. It features 15 tracks and is available for streaming on SoundCloud, Apple Music, Spotify, and Tidal.
On July 13, 2018, the album was reissued on streaming services to include “Wasted,” which features Lil Uzi Vert, as the fifth song.
The album was reissued once more to streaming services on December 10, 2018 to include “Armed And Dangerous” as the fifth song and moved the skits to the end of the album.
The album is supported by three singles, “All Girls Are the Same,”“Lucid Dreams” and “Lean Wit Me.”
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Goodbye & Good Riddance explores Juice WRLD’s current relationship and the struggles he endures. The subject matter of the album varies throughout the tracklist, from discussion of past love interests in songs like “All Girls Are the Same” and “Lucid Dreams,” to details of his overpowering drug addiction in songs like “Lean Wit Me” and “Black & White.”
The album also touches upon feelings of invincibility and delusion in songs like “Hurt Me,” where his frequent abuse of opioids and other drugs has driven him to recklessness.
Two of the album’s singles, “All Girls Are the Same” and “Lucid Dreams,” have found large success for Juice. Both songs have entered the Billboard Hot 100, debuting at 92 and 74 respectively, and amassing a combined 66 million streams on his SoundCloud. The success of “Lucid Dreams” is explained best by the Genius article “Chart Climber: Tracking The Rise Of Juice WRLD’s ‘Lucid Dreams’”:
“Lucid Dreams” dropped on SoundCloud way back on July 1, 2017 as part of Juice WRLD’s JuiceWRLD 9 9 9 EP, but it wasn’t added to Genius until December 9. It received some attention thanks to burgeoning popularity on SoundCloud at the time, but didn’t gain significant traction until February 26, 2018, the day after the “All Girls Are the Same” video came out.
That song’s explosive online success (to the tune of 14 million YouTube views and counting) was a rising tide that lifted all boats, and throughout March “Lucid Dreams” averaged over 2,200 page views per day.
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When asked if he expected “All Girls” to blow up in an interview with Pigeons & Planes, Juice responded:
It was no different and I didn’t expect for it to do what it did. I wrote it. I usually freestyle but I wrote the first verse to that one and freestyled the second. I look at my music like, “I make this, I like this, it’s going to do what it does. Whatever that is.'
In a May 22nd interview with Zane Lowe’s World on Beats 1, Juice WRLD said:
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Man, my project is dropping. It’s called Goodbye & Good Riddance. I’m confident about it, I think it’s going to do well, I put my all into it.