Juice WRLD & Marshmello Reopen The Conversation On "We Don’t Get Along"
- Charles Luberisse

- 20 hours ago
- 1 min read
Written By: Big C

Songs can argue with the past while still reaching for the future. We Don’t Get Along reunites Juice WRLD and Marshmello for a track which moves through conflict without losing its melodic gravity. The production blends gothic guitar textures with crisp trap percussion, creating a space where Juice’s reflective delivery can drift between vulnerability and resolve. His voice glides across the beat with a bittersweet calm, letting each lyric settle before the rhythm carries it forward. The contrast between the darker instrumentation and the song’s smooth melodic flow gives the track its emotional tension. The single continues the creative thread between the two artists, whose earlier collaborations helped define a unique fusion of melodic rap and electronic production.

Their chemistry first surfaced on Legends Never Die, which featured the multi-platinum hits Come & Go and Hate The Other Side. Since then, Juice WRLD’s catalog has continued to resonate with listeners around the world, expanding through posthumous releases and collaborations that celebrate his storytelling voice. The accompanying claymation video, directed by Johnny McHone, expanded that emotional atmosphere into a surreal visual world. Juice appears wandering through natural landscapes before transforming into a floating figure drifting through purple skies and shifting dreamlike shapes. The handmade animation style allows the imagery to bend and morph alongside the lyrics, with subtle nods to Juice’s legacy, including his signature "999" symbol hidden throughout the visual journey. Watch the claymation visual for "We Don’t Get Along" and see how the story unfolds.





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