I wasn't a avid fan of Juice WRLD, I did know the songs that propelled him into fame. I see a young man battling addiction, pain, enablers. Someone who needed other outlets for his artistic abilities when growing up but was instead drugged up because he was different.... (Being himself) I could tell that hurt him deeply. What a true authentic and thorough talent, The way he could express his feelings lyrically in a song off the top of his dome like that and then have more that one lyrical verses to the same beat, it truly amazing, Usually the artist these day are manufactured and have many facades. He is genuine, organic and masterful at what he does. I as well seen during that time period he spoke musically to suburban mostly white kids and
black kids during epidemic the height of opioid abuse amongst teens and young adults , and he was speaking to them. Lyric paraphrase: not making it to see 21. That was some real stuff he was talking about Alot kids were dying at this time and still are from opiod abuse. I just hope that documentary touched many and help change or save a life. RIP and condolences to all that loved him..I've found a newfound respect for his artistry. Thanks for reading.