The track is on Juice WRLD’s posthumous album, “Fighting Demons.”
Two years after Juice WRLD passed away at the age of 21, his legacy lives on in a new posthumous album,The album — an intimate record about anxiety, depression, and seeking help — has a few features, including none other than BTS rapper Suga.Joshua Jaramillo, Karim, Jaegen, Max Lord and SUGA
. It’s an emotional track about an all-consuming, albeit heart-breaking love. Juice WRLD raps over a beat that carefully balances rock and trap, “All of me loves all of you, like I'm John Legend or somethin'/Better save some room, for my heart, it's a big one.” Suga later chimes in with his own verse, per translation from
: “Another name for love is blue/What’s refreshing can otherwise feel cold/Love always accompanies loneliness/Even when together the loneliness is present.”
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