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Mar 11, 2019It’s slim on features (only Young Thug, Clever and Brent Faiyaz) but big on misanthropic head-nodders that put Juice’s Fall Out Boy-style whine or raspy flow to the fore: he is more versatile than his peers and also more gifted. ... But ultimately, the suicide references of songs such as Empty and casual misogyny in the tauntingly violent Syphilis leave an uncomfortable taste.
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Mar 22, 2019Juice WRLD is wrecked, angry, and using drugs to cope, and even though his appeals come through at times, much of Death Race for Love transforms the listener into the shoulder that Juice WRLD is crying on.
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Mar 13, 2019These new sad songs don’t quite hit the soul like previous ones did.
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Mar 14, 2019The ratio of bangers to duds, however, is not great, and Death Race for Love feels an awful lot like an unabridged teenage diary; while the occasional clever turn of phrase and moment of profundity is sure to bubble up, most of it is simple self-indulgence, an onslaught of pure emotion whose sincerity is never in question, but all of which starts to blur together after a mere few pages or songs.
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Positive: 71 out of 106
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Mixed: 25 out of 106
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Negative: 10 out of 106
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Apr 25, 2020I listen to at least one song from this album every day. Juice was extremely talented. The game lost a good one.
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Mar 30, 2019
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Apr 25, 2020Every single song on this album is filled with passion. Juice Wrld has an amazing voice and is not afraid to show it.