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Heartland Forever Deluxe out now on all streaming
Juice's team for continuing to give us music though. It hasn't always been great, or what we deserve, but I would take the music we got over no music 10 times out of 10. As a long time Juice fan, I'm glad we got this album
December 4, 2024 at 4:04 AM
as an outro. All Life Long would have been a perfect closure to his legacy. Overall though I think it has a lot of great moments but as a "final album" it really falls flat on its face. It has too many stretches of bad songs and it just takes you out of the atmosphere. I want to think Grade A and
December 4, 2024 at 4:02 AM
Especially the last time it rings right before the 2 minute mark. However the outro is fucking terrible. They had so many options to chose from his vault, but this is how they chose to end his final album? The album that was supposed to define his legacy? Spend It is absolutely ass, as a song and
December 4, 2024 at 4:00 AM
if not my least favorite on the album. They get back on a really good streak though with Floor It and Oxycodone, which is without a doubt the most overlooked song on this album so far. Great love drum track, guitar parts, and writing from Juice. The simplicity of the hook is so powerful too.
December 4, 2024 at 3:58 AM
easily left off of the album. After that though Fall Out Boy makes a guest appearance on a song that literally sounds like it was made with AI. It doesn't sound like Juice's writing, and it doesn't even sound like his voice. The terrible verse from Fall Out Boy doesn't help either. Probably one of
December 4, 2024 at 3:55 AM
album. Out of all the love songs on this album, I think Adore You is for sure the best one here. The Offset assisted mosh song it's really fun to listen to, and definitely passes the aux test. The songs after it though I didn't love all that much, Jeffery and Barbarian felt like they could've been
December 4, 2024 at 3:53 AM
album. Following that heart wrenching song though is Party By Myself, which may be one of Juice's most beautiful songs ever. The guitar riff, the production, the vocal inflections, it all adds up beautifully. It's honestly a career highlight for Juice WRLD and without a doubt my favorite song on the
December 4, 2024 at 3:50 AM
The Kid LAROI and how close he was to Juice makes it so perfect. I also don't see many people talking about the fact that the label made the decision to have him on the album despite their disagreements in the past, eventually making him decide to leave. It's a huge moment for Juices legacy and this
December 4, 2024 at 3:48 AM
the catchiest song on the album without a doubt. Love Letter and Cuffed are both good, but I find myself to skip KTM Drip almost every time it comes on. After that batch we get another extremely controversial moment but I really don't know why. Goodbye is a beautiful song, and knowing the story of
December 4, 2024 at 3:46 AM
well done in my opinion, even though they may be made after the artists passing. Lace It is definitely an album highlight for me. After this we get several bangers that sound straight off of Death Race For Love, especially Condone It, which is another big highlight for me. Empty Out Your Pockets is
December 4, 2024 at 3:44 AM
nothing for me as a feature. Especially when you look at the song right after it. Lace It features Benny Blanco production and a guest verse from Eminem that talks about addiction in the modern generation and I think as a song concept it's really beautiful. Posthumous songs like this one are very
December 4, 2024 at 3:41 AM
I think this concept is interesting, especially for a final posthumous album. It works at points, but sometimes it just feels a little cheesy. Misfit has one of the most infectious hooks on the album, and it's followed by the two lead singles. I think AGATS2 is a cool song, but Nicki Minaj does
December 4, 2024 at 3:39 AM
as "Oxy In The Dark" was a pretty epic way to open the album. It may be my favorite production on the entire album but I just wish it was given a full song rather than just an intro. The song opens and closes with concert clips, emphasizing that the album is meant to play out like an actual concert.
December 4, 2024 at 3:36 AM
As someone who was a massive Juice fan in the past, I was actually pretty excited going into this album and I was going to write this on the first of the month but I really wanted to take this thing in all the way before writing my analysis / review. Starting with the opening title track, also known
December 4, 2024 at 3:33 AM