The brand new single provides one other chapter to Marshmello and Juice WRLD’s collaborative saga, which has yielded hits together with ‘Come & Go’ and ‘Hate The Different Aspect.’
‘We Don’t Get Alongside,’ a long-awaited collaboration from Marshmello and Juice WRLD, has formally arrived, extending one of many late rapper’s most profitable cross-genre partnerships.
Constructed round moody guitar riffs and crisp entice percussion, the observe leans into the emotional duality that made Juice WRLD a generational drive. The Chicago rapper turns ache into melody with out sanding off any of the darkness. It’s a supply of pressure that has at all times been central to his music and stays a giant purpose his posthumous releases proceed to resonate greater than six years after his demise.
Mello had beforehand shared in a 2022 interview that he and Juice had recorded no less than eight songs collectively, and when discussing their posthumous single ‘Bye Bye,’ the masked producer mentioned he wished to maintain it “precisely the way in which we made [the record] that night time.” That sentiment provides a substantial amount of credibility to ‘We Don’t Get Alongside,’ particularly within the often-messy enterprise of posthumous releases, the place listeners are fast to query how a lot of an artist’s authentic imaginative and prescient survived the ultimate minimize.
It additionally speaks to the dimensions of Juice WRLD’s unfinished physique of labor. Estimates of his unreleased vault have ranged broadly from roughly 2,000 to three,000 songs, proving simply how prolific of a recording artist he was earlier than his demise at simply 21 years previous. In that sense, ‘We Don’t Get Alongside’ seems like one other dispatch from an artist whose output was so relentless that new items of his legacy are nonetheless surfacing years later.
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