Listen To Juice WRLD’s New Track ‘Life’s A Mess’ Ft. Halsey From Upcoming Posthumous Album

Listen To Juice WRLD's New Track ‘Life’s A Mess’ Ft. Halsey From Upcoming Posthumous Album
Listen To Juice WRLD's New Track ‘Life’s A Mess’ Ft. Halsey From Upcoming Posthumous Album

American rapper Juice WRLD’s new track ‘Life’s A Mess‘ ft. Halsey has released now, and the rapper’s first posthumous album, Legends Never Die, is going to release on July 10th.

The track “Life’s a Mess” ft. Halsey follows his previously released Juice WRLD tracks, “Tell Me U Luv Me,” featuring Trippie Redd, and “Righteous,” which marked the rapper’s first posthumous single. Both the songs will appear on Legends Never Die, although a full tracklist has yet to be revealed.

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“Ah, sometimes life’s a mess,” the singer and rapper sing during the chorus, “I get high when I’m upset/I remember when me and love ain’t click/Looking for something real, then I found it.”

The track balances a hard-hitting low finish with somber synths and aching, however finally uplifting, vocals from Juice WRLD, with Halsey offering harmonies on the hook and guiding the music’s outro.

Juice WRLD’s New Track ‘Life’s A Mess’ Ft. Halsey From Upcoming Posthumous Album

Juice WRLD ft. Halsey - Life's A Mess (Official Visualizer)

The Legends Never Die album announcement was accompanied by the launch of a new merchandise collaboration with the gaming organization, FaZe Clan. The collection was inspired by the friendship between Juice WRLD and various members of FaZe Clan, and their shared love of video games.

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The rapper Juice WRLD died last December from an accidental overdose of oxycodone and codeine. In April, the late rapper’s mom, Carmela Wallace, launched the Stay Free 999 Fund, which is able to help younger people, especially those in underserved communities, grappling with dependency, anxiety, despair, and different psychological health issues.

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