Juice WRLD & Marshmello: It’s 999 forever vibes in the ‘We Don’t Get Along’ claymation video

It’s wild to think how long late rap artist Juice WRLD has been gone but it’s all about preserving his memory especially with help from Marshmello on their ‘We Don’t Get Along’ music video.

The power of claymation and Juice’s signature sound? Tough. Completely tap into this visual drop.

 Today, the long-anticipated Juice WRLD and Marshmello collaboration “We Don’t Get Along”gets an official release. Lushly melodic and powerfully introspective, the new single arrives alongside an appropriately psychedelic, claymation-style music video. Listen HERE and watch HERE.

“We Don’t Get Along” reunites two kindred spirits for a song about persevering through pain. Gothic post-punk guitar intertwines with crisp trap percussion as Juice coasts through, layering bittersweet melodies: “Pain in my cardiac matches the pain in my brain / Living in the shadows, you know where to find me at / The place where they don't dare speak good things.” But as the cathartic beauty of it all sets in, he keeps an eye trained on the future: “Let my story be told.” 

Directed by Johnny McHone (Robot ChickenM.O.D.O.K.), the “We Don’t Get Along” video has a handmade feel, opening on Juice walking through nature before he suddenly transforms into a literal head in the clouds. He drifts and soars amidst the purple-hued prismatic ether, sometimes crossing paths with a bobbing Marshmello, and sometimes morphing into shapes that bring his lyrics to life. Fans who watch closely will catch Juice’s signature “999” hidden along the way. 

The new single is a fitting follow to last year’s Legends Never Die (5 Year Anniversary Edition) the expanded reissue of Juice’s celebrated, chart-busting third album — which also happens to contain his and Marshmello’s very first collaborations: the RIAA-certified 4x Platinum Come & Go and the 2x Platinum Hate the Other Side with Polo G and The Kid Laroi. The duo’s unique chemistry was also captured on the 2022 single Bye Bye,” and Marshmello later appeared in the Fortnite-themed video for Juice’s 2024 hit Empty Out Your Pockets.” 

Thankfully, Juice’s story is indeed still being told. Legends Never Die (5 Year Anniversary Edition) only builds on an LP that found him going deeper lyrically and broader musically. New additions from “All Life Long” and The Way featuring XXXTENTACION expanded a tracklist that additionally includes team-ups with The WeekndHalsey, and Trippie Redd. Upon release in 2020, Legends Never Die not only topped the Billboard 200 chart, but also simultaneously landed five songs in the Hot 100’s top 10 — a feat matched only by Drake and the Beatles. 

That deluxe expansion came just months after the late 2024 release of the final Juice WRLD album, The Party Never Ends, a fitting celebration of a once-in-a-generation creative force with production from Nick Mira and Cashmere Cat, and features from EminemOffsetFall Out Boy, and The Kid LAROI, among other collaborators. The set was led by AGATS2 (Insecure) with Nicki Minaj and arrived just in time for Juice WRLD Day 2024, the Chicago event’s fourth and final installment, which included performances from the likes of Kodak BlackLil YachtyCordaeG HerboHotboiiNardo WickSTAR BANDZPolo G, and Trippie Redd.

In April 2020, Juice’s mother Carmela Wallace announced the Live Free 999 Fund, which receives support from individual donors in addition to Grade A and Interscope. Live Free 999 honors the legacy of Jarad Higgins, aka Juice, by supporting young people in their battles, and doing so with love, joy, and emotional honesty. Live Free 999 encourages anyone struggling with mental health and addiction to get help. Text LF999 to 741741 to reach the Crisis Text Line for free crisis counseling. For more information on the Live Free 999 Fund, go HERE

About Juice WRLD 

Juice WRLD — born Jarad Higgins in 1998 — grew up in Calumet Park playing piano, drums, and guitar, turning to rap freestyling in high school. Influenced by rock music and Chicago drill from Lil Durk and Chief Keef, Higgins initially began recording as Juice TheKidd, a moniker derived from his haircut, which resembled 2Pac's in the film Juice. Juice WRLD became a Top 10 hitmaker, delivering introspective lyrics atop melodic production, with echoes of Travis Scott and Post Malone. His heartsick 2018 debut Goodbye & Good Riddance (2018) — which peaked at number 15 on the Billboard 200 and home to his biggest hit "Lucid Dreams" — reflected a wide range of stylistic influences: R&B instrumentation, dreamy beats, and even indie rock melodicism. The momentum built by "Lucid Dreams" (currently 11x RIAA-certified Platinum), helped land Juice's sophomore effort, 2019's A Death Race for Love, which topped the Billboard 200 and was soon RIAA-certified Gold. Months later, at the height of his mainstream popularity, he tragically passed away after having just turned 21. At the time of his death, Juice had three singles in the Hot 100 and both official LPs in the Top 100. His posthumously released album Never Die in 2020 crowned the Billboard 200 and was followed by Fighting Demons in 2021. His verses have appeared on records with the likes of Ellie Goulding, Benny Blanco, BTS, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Halsey, Justin Bieber, Brent Faiyaz, Eminem, Marshmello, and more. To date he’s been part of over 80 RIAA-certified Gold and Platinum records.

About Marshmello

Marshmello's star continues to rise as the famously masked, Grammy-nominated artist and producer breaks boundaries across the music industry. With chart-topping singles and collaborations with artists such as Juice WRLD, Halsey, Khalid, Demi Lovato, Bastille, Kane Brown, Selena Gomez, Jonas Brothers, Manuel Turizo, Fuerza Regida, P!NK, Sting, and many more, Marshmello has amassed a staggering 16.8 billion streams on Spotify alone. With over 68 million monthly listeners, he's one of the top 15 most-streamed artists in the world on Spotify and the third-most-subscribed artist on YouTube. In 2022, Marshmello received a Grammy nomination for Best Dance/Electronic Album, and his hit single “Numb” with Khalid landed in the top 50 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was also nominated for “Song of the Summer” at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards. In 2023, he continued to push boundaries, collaborating with artists like Brent Faiyaz, Dove Cameron, P!NK, and Sting. He also released his first-ever Latin album, Sugar Papi, featuring massive hits like “Esta Vida” with Urbano sensation Farruko, “Harley Quinn” with Fuerza Regida, and the chart-topping “El Merengue” with Manuel Turizo. More recently, Marshmello made history with his second collaboration with Kane Brown, "Miles On It," which became the first song ever to debut at No. 1 on both the Dance/Electronic and Country charts. He also released his second track with the Jonas Brothers, “Slow Motion.” As we get into 2026, Marshmello is focusing on returning to his dance music roots and re-launching his label, Joytime Collective. Through this new chapter, he will continue to release music independently and sign emerging artists he’s passionate about.

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