This song is a sad recount from a heartbroken man set to a video that is like a combination of Beetlejuice and an 80s music video. With several half-baked visual effects like Juice Wrld's head coming out of a hole on the floor with an inhumanly long neck and the word "dead" floating across the screen, the video transports you into your own lucid dream where you watch Juice Wrld's pain. This is all set to a dark backdrop, reflecting the both the dream and the reality that the singer keeps living. He believed that he would one day marry his ex, yet she has broken up with him and moved on to be with someone else. Like most people who have experienced young love, the singer is heartbroken, claiming that he would be better off dead. While this may not be the happiest song, it is a really good song for people going through a breakup who just want to have a good cry.
This song is a sad recount from a heartbroken man set to a video that is like a combination of Beetlejuice and an 80s music video. With several half-baked visual effects like Juice Wrld's head coming out of a hole on the floor with an inhumanly long neck and the word "dead" floating across the screen, the video transports you into your own lucid dream where you watch Juice Wrld's pain. This is all set to a dark backdrop, reflecting the both the dream and the reality that the singer keeps living. He believed that he would one day marry his ex, yet she has broken up with him and moved on to be with someone else. Like most people who have experienced young love, the singer is heartbroken, claiming that he would be better off dead. While this may not be the happiest song, it is a really good song for people going through a breakup who just want to have a good cry.