Graduation (feat. Benny Blanco)

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Nostalgia and Realities: Juice WRLD's 'Graduation'

Juice WRLD's 'Graduation (feat. Benny Blanco)' is a reflective and candid exploration of the transition from high school to adulthood. The song captures the essence of nostalgia, reminiscing about the times spent with friends and the significant moments that shaped their youth. The chorus, with its repetitive lines, emphasizes the enduring bond of friendship despite the inevitable changes that life brings. This sentiment is a universal experience, resonating with anyone who has gone through the rite of passage that is graduation.

The verses, however, delve deeper into Juice WRLD's personal experiences and feelings about his high school years. He addresses various individuals from his past, from classmates to teachers, with a mix of humor, resentment, and reflection. The lyrics reveal a sense of vindication and triumph over those who doubted or mistreated him. This raw honesty is a hallmark of Juice WRLD's style, as he often used his music to express his true feelings and experiences. The mention of fights, unrequited crushes, and the pressures of teenage life paints a vivid picture of his high school days.

As the song progresses, Juice WRLD contrasts his high school life with his current reality. He acknowledges that the adult world is not much different from school, with its own set of dramas and challenges. This realization adds a layer of depth to the song, highlighting the cyclical nature of life's struggles. Despite the fame and success he achieved, there is a sense of longing for the simpler times of walking through school halls. The song ends with a snippet of gossip, a reminder that some things never change, and the pettiness of high school can follow you into adulthood. This blend of nostalgia, reflection, and reality makes 'Graduation' a poignant and relatable track for many listeners.

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