Juice WRLD’s ‘Both Ways’ Explores Highs and Lows of Success
Juice WRLD’s posthumous release “Both Ways” continues his legacy of introspective and hard-hitting tracks. In this single, Juice delves into the complexities of fame, relationships, and loyalty, all while reflecting on the price of success.
The chorus sets the tone for the song with the opening line, “Baby, I’m too high, I ain’t wanna fuck, no way,” hinting at Juice’s mental state and the emotional distance created by fame. Juice addresses people who claim to know him or owe him, emphasizing that many only began to understand his success after he showed them “the secret to the drip.” The line “Don’t cross me, you don’t want smoke” reinforces his distrust of those around him, showcasing the paranoia that often accompanies rising stardom.
The lyrics of “Both Ways” are also punctuated by vivid imagery and braggadocio, typical of Juice WRLD’s style. He weaves in his signature blend of vulnerability and confidence as he raps about street life, relationships, and navigating the constant demands of being in the spotlight.