"From the unknown
I ran away, I don't think I'm coming back home
Whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa
Like a crawlspace, it's a dark place I roam
Ain't no right way, just the wrong way I know
I problem solve with Styrofoam
My world revolves around a black hole
The same black hole that's in place of my soul, uh
Empty, I feel so goddamn empty
I may go rogue
Don't tempt me, big bullet holes
Tote semi-autos
Yeah, I'm keepin' it real, real, um
Keepin' it real, uh yeah
Life gets tough, shit is getting real
I don't know how to feel
Swallowing all these pills
Know my real feels
Devil standing here
Tryna' make a deal, uh
It ain't no deals
Feel like I'm going crazy but still took a lot to get me here
Losing my sanity up in a house in the hills, hills, hills
I ain't have anything…"
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"I can't reverse it
It was a gift and a curse
And now I'm drinkin' too much, so I'ma talk with a slur
Last time I saw you, it ended in a blur
I woke up in a hearse
You said, "You loved me first" (First)
One thing my dad told me was, "Never let your woman know when you're insecure"
So I put Gucci on the fur
And I put my wrist on iceberg
One thing my heart tells me is
"Flex on a ho every time they're insecure"
I guess you came through, I'm running from you
Is your love for real? (For real? For real?)
Is your love really true?"
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Words can not describe how devastated I am right now. Juice WRLD was clearly my favorite artist right after Post Malone. His lyrics were not just rap, he used them with emotion and great tone toward them. His songs were not typical rap, they were feelings and words to it. He was truly someone that was an influence in my passion of music production/poetry/and lyricism. He was a personable person and enjoyed the company of many people. This is one of the most tragic blows in the music industry since X's death
These are some of my favorite lyrics by him overall in his short music tenure. His music was constantly great. I don't know how to react but pure sadness
Rest in Peace Juice WRLD, the Chicago Phenom
12.2.1998-12.8.2019