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5.8

Mixed or average reviews- based on 19 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 19
  2. Negative: 2 out of 19
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  1. Apr 12, 2020
    1
    Juice's worst album. Future completely ruins every song. The only bearable song on the album is Fina China. Not worth a listen. This is coming from someone who listens to Juice everyday. Wrld on drugs is terrible
  2. Feb 24, 2021
    5
    10 for juice 0 for future 5/10
    10 for juice 0 for future 5/10
    10 for juice 0 for future 5/10
  3. Feb 4, 2019
    5
    Two of trap's biggest auto-crooners team up for a mixed bag of wavy, melodic bangers.

    FAV TRACKS: JET LAG, ASTRONAUTS, FINE CHINA, OXY, REALER N REALER, HARD WORK PAYS OFF

    LEAST FAV TRACK: WRLD ON DRUGS
  4. Aug 27, 2021
    4
    Surprisingly just as disappointing as many Future album collaborations (in the same way as 'Pluto x Baby Pluto' with Lil Uzi Vert and 'Super Slimey' with Young Thug). There are few exceptions but in overall the production is bland, repetitive and overwhelming. Worst tracks (instrumentally talking) are 'WRLD on Drugs', 'Shorty', '7 AM Freestyle' and 'Different'. The thing is productionSurprisingly just as disappointing as many Future album collaborations (in the same way as 'Pluto x Baby Pluto' with Lil Uzi Vert and 'Super Slimey' with Young Thug). There are few exceptions but in overall the production is bland, repetitive and overwhelming. Worst tracks (instrumentally talking) are 'WRLD on Drugs', 'Shorty', '7 AM Freestyle' and 'Different'. The thing is production don't compliment at all Future & Juice WRLD's voices and lyrics despite their respective fire flow and sporadicly interesting punchlines. Lyrically there are some highlights here and there mainly focused on drugs (as you should easily deduct by yourself) and living with such an addiction. In the end 'WRLD on Drugs' is paved with rather compelling tracks as 'Fine China' or 'Realer N Realer' remaining quite close to what Future and Juice already usually do but also with (way too) many terrible songs. For me 'Oxy', 'Red Bentley' and 'Make It Back' are tracks I wish that never existed. They remained in their respective comfort zone and even regressed to craft sadly numerous forgettable tracks. Expand
  5. May 5, 2020
    7
    I think Juice & Future’s styles compliment each other well. Although I find some elements of this album somewhat bizarre and I find moments in which the flows & lyrics used, primarily by Future but occasionally by Juice, are questionable at best, I still really enjoyed many songs on this album. Overall, I enjoy this album due to some of the euphoric feelings that I get from listening toI think Juice & Future’s styles compliment each other well. Although I find some elements of this album somewhat bizarre and I find moments in which the flows & lyrics used, primarily by Future but occasionally by Juice, are questionable at best, I still really enjoyed many songs on this album. Overall, I enjoy this album due to some of the euphoric feelings that I get from listening to some songs, such as “Hard Work Pays Off”. Expand
  6. Mar 20, 2022
    10
    Transformer ft nicki minaj made the album better than i thought, the album wouldve been bad otherwise
Metascore
61

Generally favorable reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 6
  2. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. Oct 29, 2018
    60
    he album falls into the same category as so many mainstream charting rap albums (again using the term "rap" loosely) do these days--it's aight but it's not my thing. Do you like lots of bass? "Different" featuring Yung Bans and "No Issue" are guaranteed to vibrate your car. Do you like songs about flossing hard and blowing lots of money? The aforementioned "Red Bentley" and "Make It Back" definitely fit that vibe.
  2. Oct 29, 2018
    40
    There are moments of greatness hidden within Realer N Realer and Hard Work Pays Off, which both deliver relaxed, summery beats and glimpses into the emotional, razor-sharp lyricists that Juice and Future can be. But it isn’t enough to save the album, which sounds more like an attempt at capitalizing on the artists’ fame than the masterpiece it could’ve been.
  3. Oct 25, 2018
    63
    Too often, WRLD on Drugs caters to neither Future nor Juice WRLD’s strengths. The teenager became a star not with gnashing street rap but earnestly sung (if naively written) anthems about rejection and endlessly malicious women.