The unreleased track "Where Does Your Spirit Go" by The Kid LAROI stands as one of the most poignant moments in his discography, serving as a raw, unfiltered exploration of grief following the loss of his mentor and friend, Juice WRLD. While many tribute songs lean into nostalgia, LAROI’s approach is defined by its existential vulnerability, asking the questions that haunt those left behind. The Weight of the Lyrics
At its core, the song is a dialogue with the departed. LAROI moves past the shock of loss into the grueling reality of "after." He grapples with the metaphysical, repeatedly asking the title's central question: Where does your spirit go? This isn't just a philosophical inquiry; it’s the desperate plea of a young artist trying to find peace in a world that feels emptier. His lyrics touch on the survivors' guilt and the surreal nature of seeing a loved one’s face on screens and billboards while they are physically absent. The Power of the Visualiser The unreleased track "Where Does Your Spirit Go"
The accompanying visualiser often heightens the song’s emotional impact. Unlike a high-budget music video, a visualiser typically uses looping imagery or minimalist aesthetics to keep the focus on the audio. For this tribute, the visuals often feature candid footage of Juice WRLD and LAROI together—moments of laughter, studio sessions, and brotherhood. These clips transform the song from a public performance into a private home movie, inviting fans to witness the genuine human bond that existed beneath the global stardom. Legacy and Connection LAROI moves past the shock of loss into