Just Juice, Logic, & Trippie Redd Go Off On New Single “Sweeter Scars”

Just Juice has been making quite the name for himself out of Boston these days. Although Boston isn’t necessarily a hub for hip-hop, it has certainly produced its fair share of artists. As for as JJ is concerned, the artist has that melodic flow that has become so popular in the genre. Artists like Juice WRLD certainly pioneered this sound, and Just Juice is taking the baton. Moreover, he is getting recognized by some big artists right now, which is huge for his trajectory.

A great example of this is his brand-new single called “Sweeter Scars.” The track has been hyped all week long and it is easy to see why. Overall, the song comes with some features from rap heavyweights like Logic and Trippie Redd. Of course, these are not two artists you would expect on the same song together. However, Just Juice is able to somehow make this a harmonious blend of sounds.

Just Juice, Logic, & Trippie Redd Are The Three Musketeers

Immediately upon putting on the song, you realize that this is a track that is meant to bring about the melodic side of things. The vocals are all very easy to digest and the melody is extremely catchy. Moreover, the use of Logic in the song is quite good. The rapper gives a great flow that matches the song quite well, despite the fact that Logic is not singing at all here. Furthermore, Trippie Redd sounds amazing as this is a track well within his wheelhouse.

If you have never listened to Just Juice before, this is going to serve as a fantastic introduction. Moreover, just overall, it is a great song that will get you through the weekend. Let us know your thoughts on “Sweeter Scars,” in the comments section below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news from around the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Let me get my pen, let it all out
When I open my mouth and let it all out
Ain’t talkin’ ‘bout shorty, ain’t talkin’ ‘bout none of that
Baby, I’m talkin’ ‘bout Hip-Hop
I’m focused on money like Ziploc
For a minute, ain’t nothin’ wrong with it