XXXTentacion, Juice WRLD – whoa (mind in awe)

Don’t miss out on this 🔥 new video featuring the Juice WRLD remix of XXXTentacion’s “whoa (mind in awe)”! 🎶✨ As their very first collaboration, it’s a must-listen for fans of both artists. The track delivers raw emotion and haunting melodies, perfectly complemented by the stunning Jamaica-shot music video. Check it out now and experience the magic they’ve created together! 🎥🔥

🗓️ Release Date

  • Original: December 7, 2018, on XXXTentacion’s Skins album.
  • Remix: May 30, 2025, featuring Juice WRLD.

🎤 Artist Info

  • XXXTentacion (Jahseh Onfroy): Known for his emotional, genre-blending style, X explored darker themes in his music, connecting with a wide audience.
  • Juice WRLD (Jarad Higgins): Celebrated for his emotive approach to rap, Juice’s lyrics often dive deep into struggles with love, mental health, and addiction. He recorded his verse for the track in 2019.

🎧 Genre & Production Credits

  • Genre: Melodic rap with elements of trap and alternative influences.
  • Producers: John Cunningham, Robert Soukiasyan; incorporates soft drums and xylophone-based melodies.

🔥 Notable Lyrics

XXXTentacion (Verse 1):

“Won’t look back on my mind / Won’t let bad out my shine… told my mom, ‘I’m gon’ shine.’”
Juice WRLD (Verse 2):
“Since sixth grade, I’ve been fucked… I call for help and only see my demons show up…”


📈 Chart Performance / Stream Stats

  • Remix: Peaked at #9 on New Zealand’s Hot Singles chart in 2025.
  • Original: whoa wasn’t released as a single, so no Hot 100 data.

💬 Critical & Fan Reactions

  • The original received mixed reviews, with some praising X’s melodic touch and others finding it repetitive.
  • Fans were excited for the remix, with Reddit threads expressing anticipation and excitement about the delayed release. The remix was widely celebrated by fans of both artists for its raw emotion and collaboration.

🎨 Visual & Aesthetic Notes

  • The title is always stylized in lowercase—“whoa (mind in awe)”.
  • The remix’s visual content centers around X’s legacy and the influence of both artists, with some video content from the XXXTentacion Foundation.