Future & Juice WRLD Drop Off The "WRLD On Drugs" Music Video

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Juice WRLD & Future come through with their new music video for "WRLD On Drugs."

A few months ago, Juice WRLD and Future were spotted in the studio together. Although fans simply speculated that they were releasing a song together, it turned out that they collaborated on an entire project. With a 24 hour notice, Juice WRLD and Future released their album, WRLD On Drugs last Friday. While fans have been enjoying the project for the last week, the two artists dropped off three music videos for the album including for the title track.

Future and Juice WRLD explore addiction, the justice system's double standard and substance abuse in their new music video for "WRLD On Drugs." The video opens up with a clip of Young Thug breaking down his vices from women, diamonds, winning and more before a RIP message to Seth Firkins, Mac Miller, Lil Peep, Jimmy Wopo and more pop up on the screen.

"The key to growth is the introduction of a higher dimension of consciousness, and that can only happen when you're aware," a message reads across the screen before the song begins. 

Aside from the video for the album's title track, Future and Juice WRLD also released music videos for "Realer N Realer" as well as the Cole Bennett-directed visuals for "No Issue."


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