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Already Dead

by Juice WRLD

Summary

"Already Dead" by Juice WRLD dives deep into feelings of loneliness, addiction, and despair. The song captures a struggle with mental health and the search for meaning when everything feels lost.

Full Analysis

Juice WRLD's "Already Dead" is a raw exploration of pain and the weight of past traumas. It talks about feeling trapped in a cycle of addiction and hopelessness. The lyrics reveal a constant battle with inner demons and the feeling of being alive without truly living. It’s a haunting reflection on the darkness that can come from fame and personal struggles.

Verse 1

You can see the pain in my laugh (yeah, yeah)
Demons coming back from the past (yeah, yeah)
Feeling like I'm 'bout to relapse (yeah, yeah)
Voices in my head (yeah, yeah)

In this opening verse, Juice expresses a stark contrast between his outward appearance and inner turmoil. He mentions how others can see his pain even when he tries to laugh. The reference to “demons” suggests unresolved issues haunting him, while the feeling of relapsing highlights the struggle against addiction. The "voices in my head" line emphasizes the mental battles he faces daily, painting a vivid picture of his mental state.

Chorus

All I can hear them say (yeah, yeah)
Is everyone wants me dead (yeah, yeah)
Bitch, I'm already dead (yeah, yeah)
I've been dead for years

The chorus is powerful in its simplicity. Juice seems to suggest that he feels like he's been dead inside for a long time, possibly referring to emotional numbness or the toll of his struggles. The repetition of “everyone wants me dead” reflects deep feelings of isolation and paranoia. It’s a cry for help wrapped in a defiant statement, showing how he’s already living in a state of despair.

Verse 2

I've been taking medicine again (yeah, yeah)
Henny, mix it with the Vicodin (yeah, yeah)
All my suffering (yeah)
Is really getting under my skin (yeah)

In this verse, Juice talks about his coping mechanisms, using substances to escape his pain. The mention of “medicine” and “Henny” mixed with Vicodin illustrates a dangerous cocktail of self-medication. He acknowledges that his suffering is intense and consuming, suggesting that the drugs may provide temporary relief but ultimately worsen his issues. This highlights the tragic cycle of addiction where he seeks comfort but ends up feeling even more trapped.

Chorus

Maybe I should try to pray again (yeah, yeah)
Try to wash away my sins (yeah, yeah)
I know that they not my friends (yeah, yeah)
But I'm friends with the drugs again (yeah)

This chorus reinforces a sense of desperation. Juice hints at wanting to reconnect with spirituality or seek redemption but feels disconnected from that path. He also acknowledges that his real friends are the drugs, which is a sad admission of how deep his addiction has become. It underscores a feeling of loneliness, as he realizes that he can't truly rely on anyone but his vices.

Bridge

Lost my heart, lost it all
So much drama, hold the applause
Shit's like a soap opera, straight downfalls
Nightmares on the cellphone, late-night calls

The bridge brings a mix of resignation and sarcasm. Juice compares his life to a soap opera, filled with drama and conflict. The phrase “lost my heart, lost it all” shows how much he’s sacrificed, possibly hinting at lost relationships or dreams. The “nightmares on the cellphone” suggests that even when he reaches out to others, he's only met with more pain and reminders of his struggles.

Outro

Have you ever been so alone? (Yeah, yeah)
That nobody's house feels like home (yeah, yeah)
I've been running out of drugs and hope (yeah, yeah)
I don't even got a plug no more (yeah, yeah)

In the outro, Juice poses a relatable question about loneliness. He captures that feeling of not belonging anywhere, which many can understand. The line about running out of drugs and hope paints a bleak picture of his reality. It’s a moment of vulnerability where he admits he doesn’t even have his usual means of escape anymore, highlighting a deep sense of desperation and isolation.

Closing Thoughts

"Already Dead" is a haunting reflection of Juice WRLD's struggles with mental health and addiction. His lyrics are deeply personal and resonate with anyone who's felt lost or overwhelmed. The song paints a vivid picture of despair but also serves as a reminder of the importance of reaching out and seeking help. Juice's storytelling makes his pain feel real, and it’s a powerful reminder of the battles many face every day.

Full Lyrics

You can see the pain in my laugh (yeah, yeah)
Demons coming back from the past (yeah, yeah)
Feeling like I'm 'bout to relapse (yeah, yeah)
Voices in my head (yeah, yeah)
All I can hear them say (yeah, yeah)
Is everyone wants me dead (yeah, yeah)
Bitch, I'm already dead (yeah, yeah)
I've been dead for years

I've been taking medicine again (yeah, yeah)
Henny, mix it with the Vicodin (yeah, yeah)
All my suffering (yeah)
Is really getting under my skin (yeah)
Maybe I should try to pray again (yeah, yeah)
Try to wash away my sins (yeah, yeah)
I know that they not my friends (yeah, yeah)
But I'm friends with the drugs again (yeah)

Lost my heart, lost it all
So much drama, hold the applause
Shit's like a soap opera, straight downfalls
Nightmares on the cellphone, late-night calls

Lost my heart, lost it all
So much drama, hold the applause
No soap opera, straight downfalls
Listen to the nightmares call

You can see the pain in my laugh (yeah, yeah)
Demons coming back from the past (yeah, yeah)
Feeling like I'm 'bout to relapse (yeah, yeah)
Voices in my head (yeah, yeah)
All I can hear them say (yeah, yeah)
Is everyone wants me dead (yeah, yeah)
Bitch, I'm already dead (yeah, yeah)
I've been dead for years

You can see the pain in my laugh (yeah, yeah)
Demons coming back from the past (yeah, yeah)
Feeling like I'm 'bout to relapse (yeah, yeah)
Voices in my head (yeah, yeah)
All I can hear them say (yeah, yeah)
Is everyone wants me dead (yeah, yeah)
Bitch, I'm already dead (yeah, yeah)
I've been dead for years (yeah)

Have you ever been so alone? (Yeah, yeah)
That nobody's house feels like home (yeah, yeah)
I've been running out of drugs and hope (yeah, yeah)
I don't even got a plug no more (yeah, yeah)

Have you ever been so alone? (Yeah, yeah)
That you don't know what to feel no more? (Yeah, yeah)
Ain't no reaching for the pills no more (yeah, yeah)
One more and you're on the floor (yeah, yeah)

I know that I didn't stand a chance (yeah, yeah, yeah)
I don't think I'll ever live again (yeah, yeah, yeah)
I'm only here by popular demand (yeah, yeah, yeah)
I'm staying alive for the fans (yeah, yeah, yeah)

Lost my heart, lost it all
So much drama, hold the applause
No soap opera, straight downfalls
Listen to the nightmares call

You can see the pain in my laugh (yeah, yeah)
Demons coming back from the past (yeah, yeah)
Feeling like I'm 'bout to relapse (yeah, yeah)
Voices in my head (yeah, yeah)
All I can hear them say (yeah, yeah)
Is everyone wants me dead (yeah, yeah)
Bitch, I'm already dead (yeah, yeah)
I've been dead for years (yeah, yeah)

You can see the pain in my laugh (laugh)
Demons coming back from the past (from the past)
Feeling like I'm 'bout to relapse (relapse)
Voices in my head (in my head)
All I can hear them say (all I can hear them say)
Is everyone wants me dead (is everyone wants me dead)
Bitch, I'm already dead (bitch, I'm already dead)
I've been dead for years (I've been dead for years)
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