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  2. So Serious (song) - Wikipedia

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    Delve says it has "at least four great hooks" but with "one quite irritating hook" and that overall the song is "very much a chorus in search of a song." [ 2 ] Biographer and music writer John Van der Kiste called it a "deceptively upbeat number, failing to conceal a sad theme, with the narrator lying awake night after night as he tries to fit ...

  3. Juice (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Juice (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to Ernest Dickerson's 1992 crime film Juice. It was released on December 31, 1991, through SOUL/MCA Records and consists mainly of hip-hop and R&B music. [8] The album peaked at number 17 on the Billboard 200 and number 3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in the United States.

  4. Why So Serious (song) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... "Why So Serious" is a song by German-Canadian singer Alice Merton. [1]

  5. Doomsday (Lyrical Lemonade, Juice Wrld and Cordae song)

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    The music video was shot by Cole Bennett and premiered on March 13 on the Lyrical Lemonade YouTube channel. It starts off with Eminem coming out of a yellow curtain in a black suit and a yellow tie. It features Eminem going through a hallway and is a sequel to the "Doomsday" music video. There are shots that cut to the cameos listed at the top.

  6. Bandit (Juice Wrld and YoungBoy Never Broke Again song)

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    "Bandit" is a song by American rappers Juice Wrld and YoungBoy Never Broke Again, released as a single on October 4, 2019. It served as the final single released by Juice Wrld as a lead artist before his death, [a] suffering from a seizure at Chicago's Midway Airport on December 8, 2019, a few days after his 21st birthday.

  7. Righteous (song) - Wikipedia

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    The official music video for the song was published on the same day the song was released on Juice Wrld's YouTube channel. [6] The video was directed, shot and edited by Steve Cannon. [7] The first half of the video shows footage of Juice Wrld in his daily life including touring, traveling and recording at various studios. [8]

  8. Robbery (Juice Wrld song) - Wikipedia

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    Lyrically, the first verse discusses the comparison of Juice's father advising him about not revealing his insecurities to women and his heart's stance of the contrary. [9] XXL noted the song as a "heartfelt track about a love that has left Juice broken and confused," [10] while Highsnobiety identified it as a "melancholic lamenting about a ...

  9. Juice (Chance the Rapper song) - Wikipedia

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    "Juice" is a midtempo song, built around a loop of Donny Hathaway's live performance of "Jealous Guy" by John Lennon. [1] Chance the Rapper sings and raps in a comedic manner; [2] [3] his verses in the song have been described as having a "freewheeling, bluesy sway" that "gives way to raucous call-and-response choruses". [4]