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Wishing Well

Juice WRLD · 2020

3 min · 1 track · alternative rock ยท hip-hop ยท trap music

A haunting blend of introspective lyrics and melodic production that encapsulates Juice WRLD's emotional struggles.

Wishing Well is a single by Juice WRLD, released in 2020. A haunting blend of introspective lyrics and melodic production that encapsulates Juice WRLD's emotional struggles. 'Wishing Well' became a commercial success, debuting at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and contributing to the ongoing popularity of Juice WRLD's music after his death. The song resonated widely for its exploration of mental health issues, solidifying Juice WRLD's influence within the SoundCloud rap scene and beyond. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Wishing Well sound like?

A haunting blend of introspective lyrics and melodic production that encapsulates Juice WRLD's emotional struggles. Rooted in alternative rock and hip-hop.

What makes Wishing Well by Juice WRLD notable?

'Wishing Well' became a commercial success, debuting at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and contributing to the ongoing popularity of Juice WRLD's music after his death. The song resonated widely for its exploration of mental health issues, solidifying Juice WRLD's influence within the SoundCloud rap scene and beyond. Released posthumously on July 21, 2020, 'Wishing Well' was part of Juice WRLD's final album, showcasing his evolution as a leading voice in emo rap. At the time, he had gained significant acclaim following the success of his 2019 album 'Death Race for Love,' making this track a poignant reminder of his artistry and personal turmoil before his untimely passing.

How many songs are on Wishing Well?

Wishing Well has 1 track, running approximately 3 minutes.

Tracklist

1 track·3:14

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Wishing Well Standout 3:14

Release Date

July 21, 2020

Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

3 min 14 sec