Views : 27,929
Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Apr 10, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.953 (19/1,609 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-21T22:10:46.754375Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
This was the first Juice WRLD song that Iāve listened to that has genuinely made me cry. I suffer with a condition called fetal alcohol syndrome, and listening to his music really helps me get through what I go through on a daily basis and I can connect with what heās gone through it makes me feel not alone
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thanks for listening to our requests,another song to analyze in my opinion is mistake(unreleased still from juice) itās really cool how u explain this type of hard arguments and u are doing a really good job with this type of videos,u are keeping up the message juice wanted to transmit and u help a lot of people to better understand his lyrics,not gonna lie keep it up man
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Please donāt hold back on commentary and sharing your thoughts. If people donāt want you to stop the music, they should just listen to the music by theirselves. We are here to listen to you Stu! We love your words and wisdom. I personally also liked the longer intros more. It just feels deeper and nicer. Donāt hide your passion for music and therapy!ā¤ļø
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Stuart, Love the passion and connection you had to this track. I think it is a track that takes Jaradās thoughts about his life versus his music, where he seems to genuinely be trying to unpick where he sits in relation to both. I interpret that he feels they are so interconnected at this point that they have become a trap, but it is one he both appreciates and yet hates and wants to ultimately find a way out of without damaging his growing music aspirations. This is because his pain is metaphorically speaking strangling his full creativity by funnelling his music into a narrowed vision of what it could be. Plus, it is stopping him developing as a person in his own right outside of his talent and musical ability because of his need for connection. He knows he is people pleasing his friends and audience by only showing them the side of himself that feeds what they want from him i.e. his story; but that they donāt fully appreciate him as the person beneath who is struggling and hurting and needs greater understanding. So ultimately he feels that donāt really know the full or true Jarad Anthony Higgins, just the projection that is Juice Wrld.
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One thing to keep in mind with this song is it was a very early Juice release - before he really blew up. Ironically - it was on the same early EP ("Nothings Different") as his hit "All Girls are the Same" which is part of the reason he blew up. When he recorded this - he was either 18 or barely 19. It's still probably his most raw and emotional track ever released, along with Denial that's on the same EP.
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@cringeworthygaming5630
1 month ago
Denial by juice wrld is another powerful one you should react to
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