![]() You’ve said that Future was the artist who first influenced you to experiment with lean. I think he’s the greatest in the game right now. People can take it however they wanna take it, but I’m pretty sure Drake knows it’s a joke. When Eminem was coming up, he used to crack jokes in his music. I’m also a big fan of Eminem and sometimes I use his point of view, his style. I mean, I’m probably one of the biggest Drake fans you could ever find. Yachty said he gave Drake a head’s up and Drake laughed it off. Your feature on Lil Yachty’s new album also caused a stir when you called out Drake for having a baby with a former porn star (“But I ain’t on no Drake shit, I won’t get her pregnant”). ![]() I learned some life lessons from him, like how to move and be smart. We made probably twice as many songs as we dropped, as well. When Future did that album with Drake, they said it took only six days to make. We linked up in the same place in Atlanta and made a lot of songs. We kinda got cool over the last couple months and we met in the studio and clicked automatically. I wasn’t aware y’all were even that close. Walk me through how your album with Future came about. On the phone from Philadelphia, Juice spoke to us about his new collaborative album with Future, Wrld on Drugs, why he called out Drake’s baby drama in a lyric, feeling conflicted about hometown hero Kanye West, and getting sober. “I’m saying the things about feelings that people don’t know how to put into words,” Juice WRLD tells Vulture of his sudden popularity. A newcomer to the game, Juice WRLD has only been rapping seriously for less than three years but cultivated a self-made online following with his intensely confessional lyricism - subjects including high school heartbreak and heavy drug experimentation - eerily reminiscent of emo’s wounded appeal. ![]() 19-year-old Chicago rapper Juice WRLD struck chart-gold with “Lucid Dreams,” his glum one-time SoundCloud freebie turned mainstream hit that has steadily hovered around the number one spot on Billboard’s Hot 100, just below the big dogs like Travis Scott and Cardi B. ![]() In a year that has felt like an extended waking nightmare, one of its biggest songs embraces the atmospheric psychosis while searching for some control. Photo: Bennett Raglin/Getty Images for Power 105.1 ![]()
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