Marshmello Releases Posthumous Juice WRLD Track "We Don't Get Along"

The new collaboration continues the creative legacy between the two artists.

Mar. 27, 2026 at 6:50pm

Marshmello has unveiled a previously unheard collaboration with the late Juice WRLD titled "We Don't Get Along." The track arrives alongside an animated music video directed by Johnny McHone. The release continues the creative partnership between the two artists, who had worked together on previous hits like "Come & Go" before Juice WRLD's untimely passing in 2019 at age 21.

Why it matters

Juice WRLD was one of the most promising young rappers of his generation, and his collaborations with Marshmello helped introduce his music to a wider audience. The release of "We Don't Get Along" allows fans to experience new music from the artist and further preserves his creative legacy.

The details

"We Don't Get Along" features Juice WRLD's distinctive vocals over a Marshmello-produced beat. The animated video, directed by Johnny McHone, depicts Juice drifting through a surreal, glowing landscape, occasionally crossing paths with Marshmello. Attentive viewers will spot Juice's signature "999" hidden within the scenery. The track continues the creative partnership between the two artists, who had previously collaborated on hits like "Come & Go" from Juice WRLD's album "Legends Never Die."

  • The track "We Don't Get Along" was first previewed by Marshmello during a livestream hosted by Kai Cenat in November 2024.
  • Juice WRLD passed away in December 2019 at the age of 21.

The players

Marshmello

An American DJ and record producer known for his collaborations with artists like Juice WRLD.

Juice WRLD

The late American rapper and singer who rose to fame in the late 2010s with hits like "Lucid Dreams" and "Robbery."

Johnny McHone

The director of the animated music video for "We Don't Get Along."

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The takeaway

The release of "We Don't Get Along" allows fans to experience new music from the late Juice WRLD and further preserves the creative legacy of an artist whose life was tragically cut short.