Sonically, compared with Juice WRLD’s early SoundCloud material, “Legends Never Die,” is positively lush -- not over-produced, but comparatively elaborately arranged. “Wishing Well,” coproduced by Dr. Luke, has an Edge-like guitar intro and lyrics about fame, pride and Percocet; the guitar-strumming “Hate the Other Side,” featuring Marshmello, Polo G and Kid Laroi, is “Wishing Well”‘s dozy hip-hop equivalent. And while several cuts such as the Skrillex-collab “Man of the Year” have a snarly, punk feel to them (Juice was a self-professed Billy Idol fan), “Tell Me U Luv Me” is the most intricate song on “Legends Never Die,” if not the entire hip-hop canon.
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