All Girls Are the Same
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All Girls Are the Same Lyrics
Mhm, they're rotting my brain, love
These hoes are the same
[Verse 1]
I admit it, another ho got me finished
Broke my heart, oh, no, you didn't
Fuck sippin', I'ma down a whole bottle
Hard liquor, hard truth, can't swallow
Need a bartender, put me out my sorrow
Wake up the next day in the Monte Carlo
With a new woman, tell me she from Colorado
And she love women, she'll be gone by tomorrow
Who am I kiddin'?
All this jealousy and agony that I sit in
I'm a jealous boy, really feel like John Lennon
I just want real love, guess it's been a minute
Pissed off from the way that I don't fit in (I don't fit in)
Tell me, what's the secret to love? I don't get it
Feel like I be runnin' a race I'm not winnin'
Ran into the devil today and she grinnin'
[Pre-Chorus]
Hey, these girls are insane, yeah, uh
[Chorus]
All girls are the same, they're rotting my brain, love
Think I need a change before I go insane, love
All girls are the same, they're rotting my brain, love
Think I need a change before I go insane, love
Ten minutes, she told me it would take ten minutes
To break my heart, oh, no, she didn't
Fuck livin', I'ma drown in my sorrow
Fuck givin', I'ma take, not borrow
And I'm still sinnin', I'm still losin' my mind
I know I been trippin', I'm still wastin' my time
All the time given, am I dyin'? Am I livin'?
It's fuck feelings, my sorrow go up to the ceilin'
[Pre-Chorus]
Ah
[Chorus]
Now I am insane, demons in my brain, love
Peace I can't attain 'cause all these girls the same, love
Now I am insane, demons in my brain, love
Peace I can't attain 'cause all these girls the same, love
About
“All Girls Are the Same” flips the rap stereotype of an artist conquering a plethora of women with a Juice WRLD signature – a slow moving track about sorrow and heartbreak.
Cole Bennett and Lyrical Lemonade helped this track gain major popularity with the direction and editing of the official music video, which garnered over 500,000 views in less than two days. The music video production also led to more recognition for Juice’s first official video for his July 2017 track, “Autograph (on my line),“ helping it reach 100,000 views within three days as well.
Q&A
Find answers to frequently asked questions about the song and explore its deeper meaning
According to Juice WRLD in an April 24, 2018 interview with POWER 92 Chicago, Juice stated that it was more a general track and not directed to anyone specific:
Really that song was kinda like a compilation of everything I’ve been through, like all the negatives as far as relationships. ‘Cause I mean, you know, I would have had to have been through a lot to even come to the conclusion to make a statement that “all girls are the same.“ Obviously all girls aren’t the same, but if you’re going through repetitive heartbreak and stuff, you’re gonna think that. So that’s pretty much how that came.
In the official interview with Lyrical Lemonade, Juice explained what influenced him to make the song:
I don’t really feel comfortable about venting to people about shit, like expressing what was going on. I knew I wasn’t the only one to feel that way, so I made music to other people, like a therapy session.
He confirmed that the song was inspired by his own relationship issues, as well:
I mean I was going through ‘hella’ relationship shit, and it was to the point where I was like, I’m going to make a biased statement. ‘Cause obviously all girls aren’t the same.
The original artwork featured a photo of Tyke, a character from the popular animated series Tom and Jerry.
- 1.Intro
- 2.All Girls Are the Same
- 3.Lucid Dreams
- 4.Lean wit Me
- 5.No Good
- 6.Wasted
- 7.I’m Still
- 8.734
- 10.Candles
- 11.Scared Of Love
- 12.Used To
- 13.Karma (Skit)
- 14.Hurt Me
- 15.Black & White
- 16.Long Gone
- 17.End Of The Road
- 18.I’ll Be Fine
- 20.Glo’d Up