The Kid LAROI Pays Homage To Juice WRLD With “Where Does Your Spirit Go?”

The Kid LAROI has quickly become one of the biggest artists in the entire world. After dropping the smash hit “Stay” with Justin Biever, LAROI has seen a huge surge in popularity. Overall, the artist is a hit-making machine, and fans have taken notice. Moreover, he is set to go on tour with Lil Baby, which is a massive look for him. It also helps that he is constantly being asked to perform on the festival circuit. This will only aid him in picking up new fans.

If you have ever listened to The Kid LAROI, you know that he was heavily inspired by Juice WRLD. Although he has his own unique voice, his songwriting style and melodies are very much in line with the Juice WRLD ethos. That said, you can imagine how devasted LAROI was when Juice passed away. Juice was his mentor, and they had plenty of plans to collaborate with one another. Now, however, LAROI is paying homage to the late rapper.

The Kid LAROI Pours His Heart Out

The Kid LAROI is doing so with this beautiful cover of Brayden Melvin’s “Where Does Your Spirit Go?” This is a ballad that has some very powerful lyrics. Upon listening to the track, it becomes immediately obvious that the track was meant to pay homage to Juice WRLD. Additionally, the singing performance here is simply off the charts. The artist is pouring his heart out here, and the comments already speak to just how much this is resonating with people. Even aside from the Juice WRLD connection, this is just beautiful music.

With The Kid LAROI gearing up to go on tour, perhaps we will hear even more great tracks in the not-so-distant future. No matter what, it is certainly going to be hard to top this latest effort. Let us know your thoughts on the track, in the comments below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for all of the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will always be sure to keep you informed on all of the latest song releases.

Quotable Lyrics:

Call you whenever I’m drunk
Then I remember you’re gone
Wish I could hear what you’d say
Hope that I’m all that you saw