Juice WRLD & Cordae - Doomsday

22/06/2023 8 min
Juice WRLD & Cordae - Doomsday

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Episode Synopsis

Juice WRLD and Cordae were two of the most promising young rappers in the world when they collaborated on the song "Doomsday" in 2023. The song, which was produced by Cole Bennett of Lyrical Lemonade, samples Eminem's "Role Model" and features a dark, introspective rap from both artists. Juice WRLD's verse on "Doomsday" is a reflection on his own mortality and the dangers of fame. He raps about how he's "a bad teacher who gave the class seizures" and how he's "not afraid to die." Cordae's verse is more hopeful, as he raps about how he's "here to stay" and how he's "going to change the world." The song's music video, which was also directed by Cole Bennett, is a visual feast that features both Juice WRLD and Cordae in a variety of different settings. The video is also full of symbolism, with references to death, rebirth, and the power of music. "Doomsday" was a critical and commercial success, and it helped to solidify Juice WRLD and Cordae's status as two of the most important rappers of their generation. The song is a powerful reminder of the talent and potential that was lost when Juice WRLD died in 2019, but it is also a testament to his legacy and the impact that he continues to have on the world of hip-hop. In addition to being a critical and commercial success, "Doomsday" has also been praised for its message of hope. In a world that is often dark and uncertain, the song offers a message of resilience and determination. It is a reminder that even in the face of death, there is always hope for a better tomorrow.
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