The late Artist Juice WRLD, embodies positivity and establishing his confidence and purpose. And talks about disregarding his negatives, while still mentioning his attachments with lust and substances.
The late Artist Juice WRLD, embodies positivity and establishing his confidence and purpose. And talks about disregarding his negatives, while still mentioning his attachments with lust and substances.
The late Artist Juice WRLD expresses that his life style of partying, drug use. Is starting to catch up with him. "Pills with the Hennessy I might throw up" expresses that his drug use is starting to destroy him. As he mentions a extremely dangerous mix of prescription Percocet and liquor. Which the deeper meaning of this track, unfourtatley foreshadows his sudden death caused by an overdose. Further evidence goes "sometimes it feels like these perkys doin surgery, tell me, are they working?" Hauntingly describes how the substances are hurting him and he knows, but still hopes that they will...
The late Artist Juice WRLD expresses that his life style of partying, drug use. Is starting to catch up with him. "Pills with the Hennessy I might throw up" expresses that his drug use is starting to destroy him. As he mentions a extremely dangerous mix of prescription Percocet and liquor. Which the deeper meaning of this track, unfourtatley foreshadows his sudden death caused by an overdose. Further evidence goes "sometimes it feels like these perkys doin surgery, tell me, are they working?" Hauntingly describes how the substances are hurting him and he knows, but still hopes that they will numb his pain.
A thought: when the Nazis took Jews to the concentration camps, they pulled their gold fillings out. Wonder if this could be a holocaust ref (like Chain Lightning)
A thought: when the Nazis took Jews to the concentration camps, they pulled their gold fillings out. Wonder if this could be a holocaust ref (like Chain Lightning)
And that sax bit is creepy AF
And that sax bit is creepy AF
According to the lore SD posted, Dr. Wu was an acupuncturist who helped one or both quit H. It's a conversation.
According to the lore SD posted, Dr. Wu was an acupuncturist who helped one or both quit H. It's a conversation.
This song is about a broken relationship. How do I know? Because I know what this certain kind of broken relationship, the one the song is talking about, feels like. For anyone who has been through this, the lyrics describe it perfectly, and it's pretty much unmistakable. It's all about a guy (or a girl, I suppose) who is so very sorry that he screwed things up and wants to just erase the huge mistakes he made and go back to the start of the relationship, back when everything was ok and when she still...
This song is about a broken relationship. How do I know? Because I know what this certain kind of broken relationship, the one the song is talking about, feels like. For anyone who has been through this, the lyrics describe it perfectly, and it's pretty much unmistakable. It's all about a guy (or a girl, I suppose) who is so very sorry that he screwed things up and wants to just erase the huge mistakes he made and go back to the start of the relationship, back when everything was ok and when she still loved him, and he is tortured by the memory of when she used to tell him things about herself and ask him questions about himself, about his life, his story... you know... the way it was at the beginning when she was excited and wanted to know everything about him and he was her world. And he's remembering those times, and how it was back than... especially how she said she loved him, how she used to say it all the time, and how he thought so little of it at the time, and how he never hears her say it anymore, and never will again... and now it haunts him, because he remembers her saying it now, he hears it in his head incessantly... he actually hears it now and pays attention to it now, now when she doesn't want him anymore. And he remembers all of the magic at the beginning, how it was then, when everything seemed perfect, and he understands his mistake... how he played the part of the scientist. How he took her for granted, thinking that her love would be as reliable and logical as a machine, not even realizing that he wasn't giving her the love and understanding and emotion that she needed... and how he analyzed everything and came up with logical reasons for all of the mistakes he made, making her seem wrong for just loving him and feeling hurt when he hurt her, and how he realizes now how he was letting their future love be decided by something as meaningless as a flip of the coin. The flip of a stupid switch. Logical statistics. And now he would give anything to just go back to the beginning and start over again, but it will never happen. His apologies are too late, his confession is too late, his realization is too late. He was the scientist instead of the lover, and he's lost her, and it's over, and he never ever knew, never ever had an inkling of how hard it would be without her.