
Eventually, it kinda got some meaning behind it. That was like a social media handle, and they wouldn’t let me spell the “world“ right. He expanded on the shortening of “world“ to “WRLD“ later in the BigBoyTV interview as well, stating: It was for three rappers, actually: Tupac, Soulja Boy had an old mixtape called Juice, and MC Juice. Part of the reason why I kept ‘Juice’ in my name wasn’t only for Tupac. In an interview with BigBoyTV, Juice furthered: I had the haircut, like the ‘Juice’ cut Tupac had in the movie. In an interview with Mass Appeal, Juice WRLD explained how he came up with his stage name: His main and closest producers were Nick Mira and SIDEPCE (who is now known as DT). Juice was first signed to Internet Money Records then subsequently signed to Interscope in March 2018. We were just talkin' 'bout some shit Girl, you don't, you don't, you don't Yeah, you don't, you don't, you don'tĮdit bioJarad Anthony Higgins (Decem– December 8, 2019), popularly known as Juice WRLD and originally JuiceTheKidd, was an American rapper from Calumet Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. It's my fate, you won't waste my time today Yeah, that's word to juice, all girls the same

You never answer your phone, tell me what is the excuse You can't leave me alone, i was always there for you I think instead, i'll take the drugs, nah that shits dead Thoughts filling up my mind, gotta live with all this dread If you test my love, easy way to end up dead When i give you the juice wrld smack (aha)

I love the way that you're screaming my name Perky conversations, pray to god we don't overdose Knock-knock throwing rocks at your window, hello I hope i never ever bug, i don't wanna be a pest Recording Industry Association of America.You shouldn't trust me, i'm off a perky hoe ^ "American single certifications – Juice Wrld – Conversations".^ "British single certifications – Juice Wrld – Conversations".^ "Juice Wrld Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)".^ "Juice Wrld Chart History (Hot 100)".^ "Official Streaming Chart Top 100 - Week of July 17, 2020".^ " Archívum – Slágerlisták – MAHASZ" (in Hungarian).^ "Official IFPI Charts Digital Singles Chart (International) Week 29 2020".Note: Change the chart to CZ – SINGLES DIGITAL – TOP 100 and insert 202029 into search. ^ "Juice Wrld Chart History (Canadian Hot 100)".Australian Recording Industry Association. "Juice WRLD Charts 17 Songs From 'Legends Never Die' on Billboard Hot 100". "Tracks From Juice WRLD's "Legends Never Die" Earn Top 18 Spots On US Apple Music Streaming Chart, Top 16 Spots On US Spotify Listing".

"Ranking Every Song From Juice WRLD's Posthumous 'Legends Never Die' Album: Critic's Pick". Retrieved J– via on Instagram (confirmed account). Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. The song was certified platinum in October 2021.Ĭzech Republic ( Singles Digitál Top 100) "Conversations" was one of four other songs on Legends Never Die to reach the top 10 for the week ending July 25, 2020. Despite never having been released as a single, "Conversations" debuted at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100. On its first day of release, the track topped the US Spotify chart and both the US and global Apple Music charts. Juice boasts on the line "I can have my cake and eat it too", directing it to his critics who he has grown impatient with. The song opens with "a chilling intro", followed by, as noted by Billboard 's Michael Saponara, Juice Wrld chugging the Ronny J beat "like a Red Bull and gets right to naming all of the vices that have given him trouble along with his favorite fashion brands that became a staple in his wardrobe". According to Scheme, the song was conceived a few days before his birthday while on tour, when Juice invited him to his hotel and asked Scheme to play a beat. The song was the first collaboration between Scheme and Juice Wrld, alongside the unreleased track "Way Too Many". The song's co-producer DJ Scheme said he "fought for a year to make sure this record came out some how some way". " Conversations" is a song by American rapper Juice Wrld, released on July 10, 2020, as the second track from his posthumous third studio album Legends Never Die.
