Juice WRLD’s emo-rap debut is an adolescent breakup record that is equal parts endearing and grating.
Throughout Goodbye & Good Riddance ... Juice WRLD pilots the listener on a trip down memory lane, stopping at all of his hurtful breakups. And he’s not sober in the slightest.
Juice WRLD's brand of emo-infused trap can be great in small doses, but has amounted to a spotty full-length debut.
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