Juice WRLD and Marshmello Reunite for “We Don’t Get Along”
The tragic, melodic ghost of Jarad Higgins returns to the airwaves with “We Don’t Get Along,” a 2026 standalone collaboration that reunites the late artist with his frequent creative partner, Marshmello.
Spanning just over two minutes, the track serves as a somber continuation of the emo-rap and EDM crossover sound that previously defined their chart-topping history.
Within this brief window, the lyrical content shifts into a painful, mirrors-edge confessional. Juice WRLD grapples with his own reflection, admitting to being “all messed up” while shouldering the heavy burden of relationship fallout and addiction.
One specific line about the exhausting job of saving oneself from oneself rings with a chilling, prophetic clarity, almost functioning as a direct message for fans to observe the wreckage of his choices.
Marshmello anchors this vulnerability with a moody, gothic guitar loop and steady trap percussion, crafting a hazy atmosphere perfect for late-night rumination.
The accompanying Claymation music video enhances the surreal nature of the release, following a stylized version of the rapper as his environment morphs into a sea of shifting landscapes and “999” motifs.
This visual journey acts as a final, moving tribute to a partnership that mastered the art of making profound sadness feel remarkably rhythmic.
Quotable Lyrics:
We don’t get along
Looking in the mirror with these words on my tongue
I’ve come to this conclusion, we don’t get along
Saving myself from myself is a job, but someone’s got to do it
So let’s just move along
I’m all f**ked up, but it’s all my fault
But I ain’t wanna do it, but temptation is strong
Now I’m left in the cold, let my story be told
Let my story be told (Told, oh-oh, oh)
Oh-oh, oh
Oh-oh, oh
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
Make out session, oh, am I late?
Had another make out session with codeine
I kiss her, she kiss me to sleep
Having Hollywood dreams since 2016



