Honestly, the way I make music, you know – it’s like, I don’t want to sound cocky or anything, but I try my best to make time with music that doesn’t have an expiration date. Juice Wrld Read Quote
I had phases of listening to rap and trap, and then I had phases where I’d listen to post-hardcore, rap, grunge, metal… all that. I had different time periods of listening to different music. And now it all clashes together. Juice Wrld Read Quote
My school had a radio show, and when I first decided to become a rapper, I was on there, and I would, like, freestyle. Juice Wrld Read Quote
I started recording in my sophomore year in high school. I recorded things on my cell phone in my basement. Juice Wrld Read Quote
Shout out to Sting: that’s the G.O.A.T. right there. The goat. Greatest of all time. Juice Wrld Read Quote
I think it’s important to add a personal aspect to your music – that’s what makes it authentic at the end of the day. Juice Wrld Read Quote
I’ve always been involved in music. Whether it be taking piano lessons or something, I always have. Juice Wrld Read Quote
I feel like that’s what’s going to be most respected at the end of the day, that I’m able to do so many different things and become less of a rapper and just more as a musician. Juice Wrld Read Quote
I talk about a lot of issues I go through and some of my fans go through and try to create a fellowship where people can relate to each other. Juice Wrld Read Quote