Juice WRLD And Eminem Detail The Dangers of Addiction On New Song, "Lace It"

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A posthumous record featuring Juice WRLD has been released, along with a haunting verse from Eminem.

Produced by Benny Blanco, the song features Juice WRLD, who passed away in 2019 as a result of an accidental overdose of oxycodone and codeine. 'Lace It' finds the rapper repeatedly request to "lace it": "Roll it up, lace it, pop a few to chase it/I'm in my own Matrix, none of this shit makes sense."

​​The song also sees the legendary Eminem deliver a touching verse about his own struggles with addiction. "You pop some ecstasy first, it gets progressively worse," he raps, "Try your best to reverse, unsuccessfully flirtin' with certain death."

​​Em finished his verse by remembering out musicians who have lost their lives due to accidental overdoses: Shock G, Lil Peep, ODB (Ol' Dirty Bastard), Gangsta Boo, Pimp C, Prince, Michael Jackson, and finally Jarad himself.

Listen to "Lace It" below.

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