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==Background==
==Background==
After the release of "[[Fine China (Future and Juice Wrld song)|Fine China]]", ''WRLD on Drugs'' was revealed as a joint project by both Wrld and Future on their social media accounts. The project consists of sixteen songs. A handwritten track list featuring scribbling on a whiteboard was published by both the artists with the caption "Pluto x Juice #WRLDONDRUGS", which refers to Future and Wrld with their alternative names – Pluto is a reference to Future's debut album ''[[Pluto (Future album)|Pluto]]'' while Juice is the first name of Juice Wrld. Future also revealed he and Wrld have worked in the studio on this project, urging the latter to "make the cover artwork,pick the songs and put it out ASAP." He stated "Me & @JuiceWorlddd in the studio rite now...we jus did enough heat to drop a tape this week."<ref>https://www.complex.com/music/2018/10/future-juice-wrld-tease-wrld-on-drugs-project</ref> On the whiteboard, the phrases "whatever you addicted too" and "$$$ is a drug?" were also written.<ref>https://allhiphop.com/news/future-juice-wrld-announce-wrld-on-drugs-joint-project-WtDh4FmuUUKxNrjiZqpBfg/</ref>
After the release of "[[Fine China (Future and Juice Wrld song)|Fine China]]", ''WRLD on Drugs'' was revealed as a joint project by both Wrld and Future on their social media accounts. The project consists of sixteen songs. A handwritten track list featuring scribbling on a whiteboard was published by both the artists with the caption "Pluto x Juice #WRLDONDRUGS", which refers to Future and Wrld with their alternative names – Pluto is a reference to Future's debut album ''[[Pluto (Future album)|Pluto]]'' while Juice is the first name of Juice Wrld. Future also revealed he and Wrld have worked in the studio on this project, urging the latter to "make the cover artwork,pick the songs and put it out ASAP." He stated "Me & @JuiceWorlddd in the studio rite now...we jus did enough heat to drop a tape this week."<ref>https://www.complex.com/music/2018/10/future-juice-wrld-tease-wrld-on-drugs-project</ref> On the whiteboard, the phrases "whatever you addicted too" and "$$$ is a drug?" were also written.<ref>https://allhiphop.com/news/future-juice-wrld-announce-wrld-on-drugs-joint-project-WtDh4FmuUUKxNrjiZqpBfg/</ref><ref>http://www.themiddlephinger.com/future-juice-wrld-announce-joint-album-wrld-on-drugs/</ref>


[[Source (magazine)|The Source]] has linked the album's title to the death of rapper [[Mac Miller]], stating "The title itself is interesting and speaks to the current state of Hip-Hop. With the recent drug-related passing of Pittsburgh rapper Mac Miller, one can wonder whether the project will be open about drug usage or mental illness in the world’s biggest genre."<ref>http://thesource.com/2018/10/17/future-and-juice-wrld-announce-upcoming-joint-album-wrld-on-drugs/</ref> ''[[HotNewHipHop]]'' suggested the drug naming in the song titles suggest could exist a high number of drug references in the mixtape.<ref>https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/future-and-juice-wrld-announce-joint-project-wrld-on-drugs-news.62366.html</ref>
[[Source (magazine)|The Source]] has linked the album's title to the death of rapper [[Mac Miller]], stating "The title itself is interesting and speaks to the current state of Hip-Hop. With the recent drug-related passing of Pittsburgh rapper Mac Miller, one can wonder whether the project will be open about drug usage or mental illness in the world’s biggest genre."<ref>http://thesource.com/2018/10/17/future-and-juice-wrld-announce-upcoming-joint-album-wrld-on-drugs/</ref> ''[[HotNewHipHop]]'' suggested the drug naming in the song titles suggest could exist a high number of drug references in the mixtape.<ref>https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/future-and-juice-wrld-announce-joint-project-wrld-on-drugs-news.62366.html</ref><ref>https://www.sohh.com/future-juice-wrld-announce-new-wrld-on-drugs-album-plus-unveil-tracklisting/</ref>


==Singles==
==Singles==
"[[Fine China (Future and Juice Wrld song)|Fine China]]" was released as a single on October 15, 2018. It is the first time Wrld and Future collaborated. The song was recorded in July during a studio session between Wrld and Future and its [[making-of]] has been published by the rappers on their Instagram pages.<ref>http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2018/10/future-juice-wrld-film-video-new-collaboration/</ref> They have both visited the desert to shoot a video for the album's next single.<ref>https://www.rap-up.com/2018/10/15/new-music-future-juice-wrld-fine-china/</ref>
"[[Fine China (Future and Juice Wrld song)|Fine China]]" was released as a single on October 15, 2018. Wrld and Future have previously collaborated on "Armed & Dangerous", a non-album single.<ref>https://portalrapmais.com/future-e-juice-wrld-podem-lancar-projeto-colaborativo-esta-semana/</ref> The song was recorded in July during a studio session between Wrld and Future and its [[making-of]] has been published by the rappers on their Instagram pages.<ref>http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2018/10/future-juice-wrld-film-video-new-collaboration/</ref> They have both visited the desert to shoot a video for the album's next single.<ref>https://www.rap-up.com/2018/10/15/new-music-future-juice-wrld-fine-china/</ref><ref>http://onsmash.com/music/future-juice-wrld-joint-project-wrld-on-drugs/</ref><ref>http://www.16bars.de/newsartikel/239586/future-und-juice-wrld-veroeffentlichen-gemeinsames-album/</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

Revision as of 14:18, 17 October 2018

Wrld on Drugs
Mixtape by
Released2018 (2018)
Recorded2018
Juice Wrld chronology
Goodbye & Good Riddance
(2018)
Wrld on Drugs
(2018)
Future chronology
Beast Mode 2
(2018)
Wrld on Drugs
(2018)
Singles from Wrld on Drugs
  1. "Fine China"
    Released: October 15, 2018

Wrld on Drugs (pronounced World on Drugs), is a collaborative mixtape by Juice Wrld and Future, announced on October 17, 2018.[1]

Background

After the release of "Fine China", WRLD on Drugs was revealed as a joint project by both Wrld and Future on their social media accounts. The project consists of sixteen songs. A handwritten track list featuring scribbling on a whiteboard was published by both the artists with the caption "Pluto x Juice #WRLDONDRUGS", which refers to Future and Wrld with their alternative names – Pluto is a reference to Future's debut album Pluto while Juice is the first name of Juice Wrld. Future also revealed he and Wrld have worked in the studio on this project, urging the latter to "make the cover artwork,pick the songs and put it out ASAP." He stated "Me & @JuiceWorlddd in the studio rite now...we jus did enough heat to drop a tape this week."[2] On the whiteboard, the phrases "whatever you addicted too" and "$$$ is a drug?" were also written.[3][4]

The Source has linked the album's title to the death of rapper Mac Miller, stating "The title itself is interesting and speaks to the current state of Hip-Hop. With the recent drug-related passing of Pittsburgh rapper Mac Miller, one can wonder whether the project will be open about drug usage or mental illness in the world’s biggest genre."[5] HotNewHipHop suggested the drug naming in the song titles suggest could exist a high number of drug references in the mixtape.[6][7]

Singles

"Fine China" was released as a single on October 15, 2018. Wrld and Future have previously collaborated on "Armed & Dangerous", a non-album single.[8] The song was recorded in July during a studio session between Wrld and Future and its making-of has been published by the rappers on their Instagram pages.[9] They have both visited the desert to shoot a video for the album's next single.[10][11][12]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Jet Lag" 
2."Astronauts" 
3."Fine China" 
4."Red Bentley" 
5."Make It Back" 
6."Oxy" 
7."Zan?" 
8."Different" 
9."Shorty" 
10."Realer N Realer" 
11."No Issues" 
12."World On Drugs" 
13."Afterlife" 
14."Ain't Livin' Right" 
15."Transformer" 
16."[Hard] Work Pays Off" 

References