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The late Artist Juice WRLD, embodies positivity and establishing his confidence and purpose. And talks about disregarding his negatives, while still mentioning his attachments with lust and substances.

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The late Artist Juice WRLD expresses that his life style of partying, drug use. Is starting to catch up with him. "Pills with the Hennessy I might throw up" expresses that his drug use is starting to destroy him. As he mentions a extremely dangerous mix of prescription Percocet and liquor. Which the deeper meaning of this track, unfourtatley foreshadows his sudden death caused by an overdose. Further evidence goes "sometimes it feels like these perkys doin surgery, tell me, are they working?" Hauntingly describes how the substances are hurting him and he knows, but still hopes that they will...

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A thought: when the Nazis took Jews to the concentration camps, they pulled their gold fillings out. Wonder if this could be a holocaust ref (like Chain Lightning)

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And that sax bit is creepy AF

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According to the lore SD posted, Dr. Wu was an acupuncturist who helped one or both quit H. It's a conversation.

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He's a pimp. He's either (1) leaving the business or (2) got whacked

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I've always interpreted this song about a speaker suffering from depression after the loss of someone close (either through death or a break up). Just going around daily triggers these emotional responses that they have to bottle up until they find a moment of calm. Often these emotions are so complex that words can't express the feelings aptly, so the speaker just has to take a deep breath and really get in tune with themself.

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In a 2017 article, "Paul McCartney Takes 5" he reveals the song is about the apprehension he had about meeting Linda's dad because he was so old fashioned. And suffragette was used because it just seemed to work.

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Paul McCartney
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