Floor It

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Navigating Fame and Love: Juice WRLD's Journey in 'Floor It'

Juice WRLD's song 'Floor It' delves into the complexities of his life before and after fame, highlighting his struggles with substance abuse, relationships, and the superficiality of the social media age. The repeated mention of 'different color pills' underscores his ongoing battle with drug addiction, a theme that is prevalent in much of his music. This addiction is not just a backdrop but a significant part of his life, even before he secured a record deal. The lyrics suggest that his drug use was a coping mechanism for deeper issues, including his search for love and meaning.

The song also explores Juice WRLD's romantic relationships, contrasting his past and present experiences. He reflects on an ex-girlfriend, hinting at unresolved feelings and the impact of their breakup. The line 'ask my ex how her life taste' suggests a sense of vindication or curiosity about her current state. In contrast, he speaks fondly of his 'forever love,' likening it to 'forever drugs,' indicating a deep, possibly addictive, emotional connection. This juxtaposition highlights the duality of his experiences with love—both toxic and fulfilling.

Juice WRLD also critiques the superficiality of social media and modern beauty standards. He mocks women who rely heavily on makeup, comparing their online personas to their real-life appearances. This critique extends to the broader culture of deception and 'catfishing' prevalent on social media platforms. By saying he would 'floor it' if he saw such a woman on the street, he emphasizes his disdain for inauthenticity. The song, therefore, serves as a commentary on the pressures and falsehoods of contemporary life, especially for someone in the public eye.

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