Bye Bye
by Marshmello (featuring Juice WRLD)

Album: single release only (2022)
Charted: 45 53
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Songfacts®:

  • "Bye Bye" is a trap-filled Marshmello-produced song in which Chicago rapper Juice WRLD raps about moving on from a toxic relationship. It is a triumphant rather than miserable breakup track as his ex had made his life hell (he calls her "a demon"). Juice feels liberated having left the poisonous girl.
  • Marshmello made "Bye Bye" the first night he met Juice. The Chicago rapper teased the song on his Instagram in February 2019, about 10 months before his death from a drug overdose in December that year. Marshmello released the track as a single on October 14, 2022, keeping it exactly the way they made it that night.
  • "Bye Bye" is the third song Marshmello released with Juice WRLD, following "Come & Go" and "Hate The Other Side" from Juice's 2020 posthumous third studio album, Legends Never Die.

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