Empty Out Your Pockets

Album: The Party Never Ends (2024)
Charted: 55 56
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Songfacts®:

  • Juice WRLD's posthumous track "Empty Out Your Pockets" is an energetic, almost defiant anthem where he melds themes of wealth, fame, and the crushing emotional toll that rides shotgun to success. It's equal parts celebration and confession, a kind of victory lap that circles back to the starting line, where all the existential potholes lie waiting.
  • The hook, "Empty out your pockets, I need all that," feels like a rallying cry for material conquest. But peel back the metaphorical layers and it becomes something far more poignant. Sure, it echoes the transactional demands of fame - show me the cash, flash the status - but it also suggests an exhausting emptiness. Fame, as Juice implies, doesn't just line your pockets; it empties your soul.
  • The song was unveiled in one of the most modern arenas of artistic tributes: Fortnite. On November 30, 2024, the late rapper returned to the world in pixelated glory during an in-game concert. Animated tributes lit up the screen, with Juice WRLD symbolically represented through high-octane visuals. Other musical luminaries like Ice Spice, Eminem, and Snoop Dogg dropped by for good measure, proving that the metaverse is where the cool kids hang out.
  • After the virtual gig, the Fortnite team shared the video, which has Anime-inspired sequences, Fortnite's distinct animation style and references to Juice WRLD's interests like dirt bikes and gaming. The video doesn't portray Juice WRLD directly, instead opting for symbolic representation.
  • Juice's frequent collaborator, Nick Mira, produced the track. Virginia producer Mira helmed many of the rapper's hits, including "Lucid Dreams (Forget Me)," "All Girls Are The Same" and "Righteous."

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