Juice Wrld - Goodbye Good Riddance -anniversary... Portable Jun 2026

This is the emotional core of the album. Lean wit Me finds him negotiating with his destructive habits: "I take prescriptions to make me feel a-okay." I’ll Be Fine is a rare moment of deceptive optimism, while Used To is pure longing for simpler times.

Goodbye & Good Riddance is widely credited with shifting the sound of hip-hop in the late 2010s by blending vulnerable, melodic vocals with trap production. Juice Wrld - Goodbye Good Riddance -Anniversary...

The title Goodbye & Good Riddance is usually said to an enemy or an ex-lover. But listening in 2024 and beyond, it feels like Juice WRLD was saying it to himself. He was saying goodbye to the old, heartbroken Jarad, hoping to become the successful, happy Juice WRLD. This is the emotional core of the album

The crown jewel. Built around a sample of Sting’s Shape of My Heart , this track is the anthem of being replaced. "You were made for somebody else," he sings, his voice cracking between a croon and a scream. The song spent 72 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. It is the ultimate "staring at the ceiling at 3 AM" track. For the anniversary, fans still argue that no song has ever captured the specific jealousy of seeing an ex move on faster than you can breathe. The title Goodbye & Good Riddance is usually

A crucial element of the Goodbye & Good Riddance legacy is the ethos of "999." Throughout the album and his career, Juice WRLD preached the philosophy that "999" represents turning the devil's number (666) upside down—taking evil and flipping it into good.

The album opens with a telephone ringing. A voicemail from an ex-girlfriend: "Hey, it's me... I know you probably hate me... it's fine if you don't want to call me back." It’s a gut punch of realism. Before a single 808 hits, Juice sets the stage: this is a diary entry, not a performance.

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