Goodbye and Good Riddance is the debut studio album by American rapper Juice WRLD. The album features a sole guest appearance from Lil Uzi Vert and production from Benny Blanco, Cardo, Mitch Mula, Nick Mira and Sidepce, among others. Like hearing a stranger overshare on the bus, it's impossible to ignore Juice WRLD's laments. On his major-label debut, the Chicago rapper processes a nasty breakup by plunging into the depths of his grief and regret. Much like the late Lil Peep, he uses emo and trap as primary tools, with blown-out, sing-song Auto-Tune vocals accompanied by depth-charge beats and spare guitar. He lashes out on tracks like All Girls Are the Same and Lucid Dreams (“I was tangled up in your drastic ways / Who knew evil girls have the prettiest face?") until he numbs the pain with intoxicants and dark nihilism (Candles, Hurt Me).
Goodbye and Good Riddance 5th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
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Goodbye and Good Riddance 5th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
$46.99
B003720501
Usually dispatched in 5-10 days
Goodbye and Good Riddance is the debut studio album by American rapper Juice WRLD. The album features a sole guest appearance from Lil Uzi Vert and production from Benny Blanco, Cardo, Mitch Mula, Nick Mira and Sidepce, among others. Like hearing a stranger overshare on the bus, it's impossible to ignore Juice WRLD's laments. On his major-label debut, the Chicago rapper processes a nasty breakup by plunging into the depths of his grief and regret. Much like the late Lil Peep, he uses emo and trap as primary tools, with blown-out, sing-song Auto-Tune vocals accompanied by depth-charge beats and spare guitar. He lashes out on tracks like All Girls Are the Same and Lucid Dreams (“I was tangled up in your drastic ways / Who knew evil girls have the prettiest face?") until he numbs the pain with intoxicants and dark nihilism (Candles, Hurt Me).