The Chicago artist’s first posthumous release doesn’t feel like a final goodbye, but instead a continued look inside his world. It’s bleak and beautiful.
Throughout Legends Never Die’s 56 minutes, Juice’s delivery is conversational and evocative as he checks off the perks of success and the lingering doubts (“Just got a new house, gotta hide the skeletons in the closet”). The emo-heavy sounds that blossomed on Death Race’s “Robbery” and “Empty” have now morphed into a fully developed ecosystem where all of the sounds and keys are built around Juice’s frame of mind. Mira’s touches on Legends Never Die don’t appear until the harrowing “Righteous,” where sparse guitar plays underneath Juice’s confessional: “Taking medicine to fix all of the damage/My anxiety the size of a planet,” he sings. Pop heavyweights such Dr. Luke and Marshmello grab the mantle on “Wishing Well” and the pop-rock ready anthem “Come & Go,” where Juice thanks God for allowing him grace and support.
A1 | Anxiety (Intro) |
A2 | Conversations |
A3 | Titanic |
A4 | Bad Energy |
A5 | Righteous |
A6 | Blood On My Jeans |
A7 | Smile |
B1 | Tell Me U Luv Me |
B2 | Hate The Other Side |
B3 | Get Through It (Interlude) |
B4 | Life's A Mess |
B5 | Come & Go |
C1 | I Want It |
C2 | Fighting Demons |
C3 | Wishing Well |
C4 | Screw Juice |
C5 | Up Up And Away |
D1 | The Man, The Myth, The Legend (Interlude) |
D2 | Stay High |
D3 | Can't Die |
D4 | Man Of The Year |
D5 | Man Of The Year (999) |
D6 | Juice WRLD Speaks From Heaven (Outro) |