Later on in the article, it's mentioned that "Juice WRLD DID" was a song that Juice WRLD actually worked on, as opposed to a piece where his vocals were added in later. This can also be verified by the quality of the lyrics - since Juice WRLD is the only one singing, the verses don't have any repetition, just straight-up raps.
In fact, Juice seems to do more actual rapping in this song than in some of the tracks he dropped while alive.What we are dealing with here is street-based, standard braggadocious fare. The vocalist relies on pop media references to get his points across, including namedropping fellow rappers Chief Keef and the Wu-Tang Clan, in addition to Hollywood a lister Tom Cruise and former NBA player Carlos Boozer (who once played for Juice WRLD’s hometown, Chicago). The song “Juice WRLD DID” is taken from the album “GOD DID” and its lyrics are available.
The lyrics of "Gunpowder" not only reaffirm Juice Wrld's status as a successful artist, but also serve to remind the listener that he is a man of his word. In other words, when Juice Wrld says something, he means it. This song gives the listener the impression that the vocalist is living a life of luxury and excess, and that he is willing to risk everything for his art.
DJ Khaled with them straps, I got another one, uh-huh (On God)
DJ Khaled, a hundred racks, I made another one, uh-huh (On God)
DJ Khaled with the tats, I got another one, uh-huh (On God)
DJ Khaled, we the best, bitch, I'm number one, uh-huh (Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go)
Bitch, I'm rookie of the year, ain't no runnin' u-u-up (On God)
We ain't runnin' away from shit, we the ones runnin' u-u-up (That's on God)
No Limit gang the only gang, ain't no other one (Nigga, that's on God)
I'm gon' bang what I bang, ain't no changin' up (On God)
Ain't no changin' up (On God, on God)
The track "Juice WRLD DID" was released on 26 August 2022 officially. The song is collaboration between American DJ and record producer DJ Khaled and American rapper Juice WRLD.
The song was originally teased by Khaled on April 27, 2020, when he posted a snippet of the song on Instagram. On May 4, 2020, Khaled previewed the song on Apple Music's Beats 1 radio show. The music video was directed by Eif Rivera and features Juice WRLD performing the song in a dimly lit room. The video also includes footage of Juice WRLD in the studio recording the song. DT and Nick Mira gets the credit of its producers.
"DJ Khaled – Juice WRLD DID ft. Juice WRLD " peaked at number one on the US iTunes Store chart and debuted at number 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Khaled Mohammed Khaled was born on November 26, 1975 United States. He is an American record executive, Disc Jockey, and record producer. He is married having 2 children. DJ Khaled is a record producer, radio personality, and DJ who has released a number of studio albums and singles. He is best known for his work with hip hop and R&B artists, and has produced tracks for a number of artists including Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Drake, and Rick Ross. Khaled has also released a number of his own albums, including We the Best Forever (2011), Suffering from Success (2013), and Major Key (2016).
Before he found fame, Khaled used to work at a record store called Odyssey. It was there that he met two young artists who would later go on to be huge names in the music industry: Birdman and Lil Wayne. In 1993, he left Odyssey and started DJing at soundclashes, mixing dancehall and hip-hop.
Before he was known as the "King of Snapchat," Khaled Mohamed Khaled was a radio DJ in Miami. In 1998, he co-hosted The Luke Show on WEDR "99 Jamz" with Luther Campbell of 2 Live Crew. Then, in 2003, he started hosting a weeknight radio show called The Takeover. Throughout his career, Khaled has used many different aliases, including "Arab Attack," "Big Dog Pitbull," "Terror Squadian" (which he used when he was part of the hip hop group Terror Squad), "Beat Novacane" (a name under which he produces beats), and "The Don Dada." Khaled has stated that he used the moniker "Arab Attack" for music as in saying "attack with music", but he discontinued it after the September 11 attacks because he felt it would be disrespectful and offensive to those who suffered.