Lace It Lyrics – Juice WRLD ft. Eminem Meaning & Facts By (Singles). You Can Watch This Video On YouTube While The Lyrics Are Written By Juice WRLD, Eminem, benny blanco, Happy Perez, Luis Resto & Cashmere Cat The Music Track Was Released Date:December 16, 2023
These lyrics are from the song” Codeine Casket” by Juice WRLD featuring Eminem. The song explores themes of medicine use, dependence , and the struggles that come with fame. Let’s break down the lyrics
[Intro: Juice WRLD]
Yeah, ay, mmm
Explanation of intro
Juice WRLD opens the song with a mellow vibe, expressing a sense of detachment and disorientation, possibly influenced by drug use.
[Chorus: Juice WRLD]
Roll it up, lace it, pop a few to chase it
I’m in my own Matrix, none of this shit makes sense
All these humans basic, don’t got no home trainin’
Codeine by the cases, I’ve been purple rainin’
Roll it up, lace it, pop a few, chase it
I’ve been in the Matrix, none of this shit makes sense
All you humans basic, you ain’t even got home trainin’
Codeine by the cases, I’ve been purple rainin’
Explanation of Chorus
The chorus revolves around the use of drugs, particularly codeine, and the impact it has on the artist’s perception of reality. There’s a feeling of being in a different world (Matrix) and a dismissal of others as basic or unimportant.
[Verse 1: Juice WRLD]
Stressed out, so I tend to take meds (Take meds)
Thе Devil told me, “Good show, break a lеg” (Break a leg)
All these painkillers like I got a pair of broken legs (Broken legs)
All these Percs I pop, you’d thought I was plannin’ to break my neck
Grindin’ man, I’m hungry for this shit like I ain’t ate yet
You wish that you could have what I could have
You could just say that
If you ain’t my lil’ bitch, then, bitch
Them convos, you can save that
These niggas think they invincible ‘
Til they see them bullet holes in they Maybach
Explanation of Verse 1
Juice WRLD talks about dealing with stress by taking medication, possibly referring to prescription drugs. The reference to the Devil and breaking a leg suggests a Faustian bargain or the challenges that come with fame. The lyrics also touch on the inordinate use of anodynes and Percocets.
[Chorus: Juice WRLD & Eminem]
Roll it up, lace it, pop a few to chase it
I’m in my own Matrix, none of this shit makes sense
All these humans basic, don’t got no home trainin’
Codeine by the cases, I’ve been purple rainin’
Roll it up, lace it, pop a few, chase it
I’ve been in the Matrix, none of this shit makes sense
All you humans basic, you don’t even got home trainin’
Codeine by the cases (Yeah), I’ve been purple rainin’
Explanation of Chorus
Chorus (Juice WRLD & Eminem):The chorus is repeated, maintaining the theme of drug use, detachment, and a sense of being in a different reality. Eminem joins in, echoing similar sentiments.
[Verse 2: Eminem]
You pop some ecstasy first, it gets progressively worse
Try your best to reverse unsuccessfully flirtin’ with certain death and revertin’ to your promethazine urge
The fuckin’ devil he lurks, lose your best friend he smirks
Wake up and everything hurts and as you spiral downward listen
I know just how it is when
You start slow then before you notice it now you’re mixin’
Oxy’s without prescription
Cough medicine, valium with ’em but ain’t that how addiction
Sort of works they call it lean
’cause you gravitate and lean towards the perp
The blessing or the curse of fame
’cause now you can afford the syrup
Percocet and Percoden but that ain’t what you meant
When you said that you’re in it for the perks
Develop a habit out of that
Need a Xanax now to rap
So you pop it before you record a verse
Your buzz wear down
Like a rabbit out a hat
Makes you wanna pull your hair out
Fentanyl, Oxy
Demerol, them are all what possibly got Shock G, Roxy
Codone and lean is probably what got Lil Peep and ODB
So many who OD be way too young to go see me
I was lucky my escape was narrow and do
Not think I take it for granted that
I’m still here synthetic heroin you
Tried to kill me then you murdered Jarad didn’t you
Piece of shit thanks to you now
We lost Gangsta Boo and Pimp C, Prince and Michael mixing Nyquil
With prescription Vic’s addiction’s like a fucking vicious cycle
Juice we will forever miss you
To the younger generation I ain’t lecturing you
But man just be careful when you
Explanation of Verse 2
Eminem’s verse delves deeper into the perils of drug addiction. The lyrics also touch on the inordinate use of anodynes and Percocets.
Eminem reflects on the risk dependence takes, representing artists like Shock G, Roxy, Lil Peep, and ODB who faced woeful issues due to substance abuse. He warns about the vicious cycle of dependence and expresses gratefulness for hardly escaping its clutches.
[Chorus: Juice WRLD]
Roll it up, lace it, pop a few to chase it
I’m in my own Matrix, none of this shit makes sense
All these humans basic, don’t got no home trainin’
Codeine by the cases, I’ve been purple rainin’
Roll it up, lace it, pop a few, chase it
I’ve been in the Matrix, none of this shit makes sense
All you humans basic, you don’t even got home trainin’
Codeine by the cases, I’ve been purple rainin’
Explanation of chorus
The chorus is repeated again, reiterating the themes of drug use, detachment, and the surreal experience of fame.
[Outro: Juice WRLD]
I ain’t comin’ down from this high
Ain’t finna let nobody kill my vibe
They committed social suicide
But me? I refuse to die (I refuse to die)
I will never come down from this high
I won’t let them kill none of my vibes
They committed social suicide
Me? I can never ever die, I can never ever die
Explanation of Outro
The outro echoes the refusal to let go of the high, a determination to maintain a positive vibe, and a rejection of societal expectations. Juice WRLD emphasizes resilience against social pressures and refuses to succumb to self-destructive behaviors.
Overall
The lyrics depict a dark and introspective trip into the world of substance abuse, fame, and the struggles that accompany them. The artists exfoliate light on the impact of these issues on themselves and the assiduity, with a dimmed acknowledgment of those who lost their lives to dependence .