Two kindred spirits link up once more on the latest release. The long-anticipated Juice Wrld and Marshmello collaboration “We Don’t Get Along” is out now, arriving alongside a psychedelic, claymation-style music video. Lushly melodic and powerfully introspective, it’s a song about persevering through pain.
The track folds gothic post-punk guitar into crisp trap percussion as Juice layers bittersweet melodies over the top. He moves through the darkness with lines like “Pain in my cardiac matches the pain in my brain,” yet keeps an eye trained on the future, closing in on the idea of letting his story be told. That balance of ache and hope gives the song its cathartic pull.
The video matches that spirit with a handmade feel. Directed by Johnny McHone (Robot Chicken, M.O.D.O.K.), it opens on Juice walking through nature before he transforms into a literal head in the clouds, drifting through a purple-hued prismatic ether and occasionally crossing paths with a bobbing Marshmello. He morphs into shapes that bring his lyrics to life, and fans who watch closely will spot Juice’s signature “999” hidden along the way.
The single follows last year’s ‘Legends Never Die (5 Year Anniversary Edition),’ the expanded reissue of Juice’s celebrated, chart-busting third album, which itself contained his and Marshmello’s very first collaborations: the quadruple platinum “Come & Go” and the double platinum “Hate the Other Side” with Polo G and The Kid Laroi.
The duo have built a genuine history together. Their chemistry showed up again on the 2022 single “Bye Bye,” and Marshmello later appeared in the Fortnite-themed video for Juice’s 2024 hit “Empty Out Your Pockets.” “We Don’t Get Along” adds another memorable chapter to that partnership.


