Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "JUICE WRLD & MARSHMELLO - WE DON'T GET ALONG"
Episode Date: March 4, 2026Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Ad-Free NME, Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KThe Notoriou...s Mass Effect segment dives deep into the highly anticipated posthumous release of “We Don’t Get Along” by Juice WRLD and Marshmello, set to drop on March 6, 2026. As Analytic Dreamz, I break down this emotional emo-rap and melodic trap collaboration that blends Juice WRLD’s signature vulnerability with Marshmello’s polished electronic production, featuring synth layers, chord progressions, and the iconic “Mello made it right” tag.Juice WRLD (Jarad Higgins, 1998–2019), the pioneer of emo-rap’s mainstream rise, continues his active posthumous catalog with themes of post-breakup helplessness, emotional disconnect, temptation, and pain-driven reflection—hallmarks of his freestyle delivery and relationship turmoil narratives. Marshmello, known for EDM-hip-hop crossovers, previously collaborated with Juice on “Come & Go” and confirmed at least 8 unreleased tracks from their sessions.After years of snippets leaking across Discord, Reddit, and YouTube—plus a major 2024 preview during Marshmello’s Kai Cenat livestream—this “finally official” track arrives with massive built-in anticipation from the #999 fanbase. The official rollout includes TikTok teasers, storytelling from Marshmello on their meeting and sessions, Instagram announcements from the Juice WRLD estate, new cover art, and coverage across RapTV, EDM.com, and major platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, TikTok, X, and Reddit.With Juice WRLD’s catalog boasting 120 million RIAA-certified units—placing him among the top rappers ever—this release taps into his strong commercial legacy, Marshmello’s crossover appeal, and viral potential for streaming spikes and playlist placements. Fans speculate on an EP featuring remaining collaborations like “Soda Pop.”Tune in as Analytic Dreamz analyzes the sonic profile, market expectations, and what this means for Juice WRLD’s ongoing posthumous wave of high-emotion hybrids.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Shepard, promise me you'll tell them to subscribe for at free content.
Ah, shit.
Here we go again.
Shepherd.
I'm just saying, like, at the end of the day, the day got a end.
No, I'm just joking.
You know, when it comes to Juice World, I already told you all time and time again.
That was my favorite musician.
Is it okay?
I got my dope on me?
No, not Drake.
Y'all probably thinking to yourself, but I thought you was OVO stand.
I thought you was a certified.
Shepherd.
All right, y'all get the point.
Basically, when it comes to Juice World and his magnificent accomplishment, especially at such a young age, he was taken away way too soon.
You guys.
See, that's the problem.
Now, of course, I was just a wee little lad in college when Juice World passed away.
But of course, the notorious mass effect of Juice World more commonly referred to now as Jared Higgins, as a lot of people know more to his personal life.
when you realize the type of, let's just say vices that people use to create the music that you enjoy,
and then you come to the conclusion of that activity going on,
you have a different outlook on what you basically gravitate towards.
Hopefully that makes sense.
as going from Big Sean being my favorite rapper to Juice World to Drake,
sometimes you forget to realize that these vices that these artists use is very destructive, right?
So now you have to have a certain level of responsibility,
especially when you gravitate towards music that is the cause of using certain vices
that may not be the best for that individual's health.
Now that PSA out the way, you know, y'all probably think it's PBS, you know what I'm saying?
You guys.
My fault.
You know how to get on my soapbox right quick.
Well, I told y'all, Juice World's my favorite artist.
And of course, when it comes to Juice World, everybody knows his notorious mass effect as he broke through with lucid dreams.
He came with his debut album, Goodbye, Goet Redens.
They ended up peaking number four on Billboard 200.
He ended up winning Billboard Music Award for top new artists in 2019.
And of course, one of my favorite.
albums of all time as a wee little
live, mind you, you know, it changes now.
But back in 2019,
death race for love
came out and I was like,
hold on now. That may
be the best hip hop cover
I ever seen. And then I was like,
this may be the best
album I've ever heard.
And then I had a realization.
I think this is a
personal classic to me.
So anyways,
when it comes to that and then he put out whatever that
mixed state was with future it wasn't really the greatest but hey they tried right so anyways um juice
were a post death you know rest of pieces of juice where at the end of the day they definitely did
not want to end the juice world train as far as a revenue coming through and i'm not claiming
i'm not based i'm not putting the aspersions on his estate saying that they only are in it for monetary
value but at this point 2020 and onward we've gotten we've received ledgers never die
fighting demons, the party never ends, you come to realize how many albums are you going to put out after this artist is no longer here.
You come to the realization that I'm not going to say they're trying to milk Juice World's stature and the hip-hop game for money,
but even Biggie's estate did not go this length as far as trying to let people know how great he was post-death.
I think Juice World's discography speaks for itself.
But maybe that's just me.
So coming to the main reason why I'm even making this segment,
once again, like I just said with CJ,
Hold on, let's see J. Let's let you know one more time.
Ah, shit.
Here we go again.
So essentially, here we go again as another post-Hummis release
is coming from Juice World's estate.
This time with marshmallow, which, to be fair,
marshmallow did have a personal relationship with Juice World.
It's not just a manufacturer.
one well i guess in the music industry everyone is manufactured but you get the point there was in the
same studio they created a plethora of songs like finished songs together so when he passed away
marshmallow had a bunch of songs which is why some of the post hummus releases has a lot of
of marshmallow on it's because he was there they completed it and then he went on about his day it wasn't
like oh i'll come back to this and tweak this tweak that no he finished a lot of different
songs with marshmallow um going from the source himself as far as marshmallow in the
the 2022 interview, he basically said that they created at least eight songs together before
Juice World's passing as far as completely finished. Now, come and go is the main song that a lot of
people know, especially with Marshmallow when it comes to the biggest tracks from Juice
World specifically. But of course, this upcoming release is the track we don't get along. Of course,
with Juice World and Marshmallow is set to release this Friday, March 6th. So,
not going to lie to you
I may be part of the problem
because I'm going to listen to it
but then you know what I'm saying
I was like damn look at the state of hip hop
like what's going on
and it got me again
you know at the end of the day
I do keep saying
that at some point you do have to let
juice world rest in peace
but I may be part of the problem
because whenever a juice world release comes out
I'm at least going to give it a listen
because he was one of my favorite
he was my favorite artist
for a significant point of time
and now
with all these different post-homish releases
is marshmallow always talking about how he had a plethora of tracks with juice world to the point where
he was on kaisnest live stream and played an underreleased version with juice world during the kaisnest stream
so they've had a lot of different tracks previewed another track now i don't even know if it's out yet
called soda pop um with juice world so you come to realize marshmallow was not cap'n about having a lot of
finished songs for juice world so now you come to the uh the precipice of my point
Juice World's post homest releases is very hot and cold.
It's a bittersweet moment because at the end of the day, you wonder,
when are they going to stop trying to milk the whole Juice World cache and hip hop at the end?
But, you know, of course, I'm going to keep listening to it.
I don't know if y'all know, Analytic Dreams video on Spotify to see the video along with the audio.
But when it comes to Juice World specifically,
he is one of the most notorious artists we've ever seen in hip hop.
as objectively speaking, as far as the highest R-I-A-Douba certified rappers, as you can see right here,
there's Drake, of course, because he's the goat.
Is it okay? I got my dope on me?
You know what I'm saying?
So anyways, Drake at number one.
And then we have M&L, we have Kanye West, Travis Scott, Future Little Wayne, NBA young boy, little baby, and then who is that?
I know that ain't who I think it is.
And then it all makes sense on why they keep...
choking the Juice World hype train.
You guys.
See, that's the problem.
So of course, this list definitely showcases who are the notorious mass effectors in the hip-hop game.
But when you look at it as far as from Juice World's perspective, at some point in time,
y'all do have to say, okay, enough is enough.
And here's discography is what is going to be for the foreseeable future, right?
And it seems like they're not going to do that anytime soon.
So once again, Juice World marshmallow, the track.
We Don't Get Along is coming out March 6, 26 this Friday.
And of course, I'm going to give it a listen.
I may be part of the problem, but I did have to call it out for the people out there wondering
if the post hummus releases from Juice World Estate were ever in.
So with that being said, click my link here in my bio.
Let me know on one of my social medias.
What do you think about Juice World's Estate putting out yet another post hummish track,
this time with Marshmallow title, We Don't Get Along.
and what do you think about the post hummus releases from juice rolls of state?
Do you think it should stop or should they continue as long as the engagement is there?
