The industry has pulled another two minutes of audio from the vault. On March 6, 2026, the track "We Don't Get Along" reached digital shelves, credited to Juice WRLD and the producer Marshmello. This is a business transaction handled by Joytime Collective and Grade A Productions under an exclusive license to Interscope Records. The release is a single-track digital file that pairs a dead man’s voice with modern trap percussion and jagged, gothic guitar sounds.
"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."
The release marks the continued commercial afterlife of Juice WRLD, seven years after his physical death. The song uses a claymation video to simulate presence where there is absence, featuring shifting forms that mimic the "emotional duality" of the lyrics.
THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SOUND
The audio relies on a specific gothic post-punk guitar loop. It is not a live performance but a curation of saved vocal takes.
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The lyrics fixate on codeine, Hollywood dreams from 2016, and internal friction.
Marshmello confirmed the instrumental's completion on social media just before the release.
The visual component is a psychedelic music video using clay to avoid the uncanny valley of deepfakes, though it serves the same purpose of visual resurrection.
MARKET PERFORMANCE AND RECORD
| Metric | Detail |
|---|---|
| Official Title | We Don’t Get Along |
| Release Date | March 6, 2026 |
| Label | Joytime Collective / Grade A / Interscope |
| Length | 2 minutes, 0 seconds |
| Primary Video Style | Claymation / Psychedelic |
THE PERSISTENCE OF THE VAULT
This song does not exist in a vacuum. It follows a pattern of high-value posthumous releases that sustain the Juice WRLD brand. The labels refer to this as a "reunion," a term that suggests two people met in a room, though the reality is a digital assembly of files.
Background and Catalog Context:
This follows the 5 Year Anniversary Edition of Legends Never Die released in 2025.
Previous collaborations between the two include "Come & Go" (4x Platinum) and "Hate the Other Side" (2x Platinum).
A 2022 single "Bye Bye" and a 2024 appearance in a Fortnite-themed video for "Empty Out Your Pockets" kept the two names linked in the marketplace.
The track functions as a reflection on pain, yet its release is a clinical execution of estate management. The "story" Juice WRLD asks to be told in the lyrics continues to be edited and sold by those who hold the keys to the hard drives.