F*ck Love

The Kid Laroi

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F*ck Love is the debut mixtape by Australian rapper‑singer The Kid Laroi, released on July 24, 2020 via Grade A Productions and Columbia Records. The original version is an 11‑track, roughly 31‑minute project that mixes emo rap and trap with melodic pop‑rap, framed by phone‑call skits and focused on a messy, destructive relationship. Its core tracklist includes “BOOTY CALL (skit),” “MAYBE,” “WRONG” (feat. Lil Mosey), “I WISH,” “NOT FAIR” (feat. Corbin), “BATHROOM (skit),” “GO” (feat. Juice WRLD), “TELL ME WHY,” “Same Thing,” “DUCK TAPE,” and “NOTHING 2 LOSE,” with production from Benny Blanco, Bobby Raps, Cashmere Cat, Taz Taylor, and others. The mixtape was later expanded multiple times—first to FCK LOVE (SAVAGE), then to FCK LOVE 3: OVER YOU and F*CK LOVE 3+: OVER YOU—eventually forming a long, evolving body of work about one relationship’s rise and collapse.

Across its different versions, F*ck Love traces Laroi’s emotional arc from infatuation to bitterness to attempts at closure, using the relationship as a backdrop to explore heartbreak, loneliness, anger, and self‑sabotage. Songs like “MAYBE,” “WRONG,” and “I WISH” capture the early push‑and‑pull between romance and mistrust, while “GO” and “TELL ME WHY”—which also frame his friendship and grief for Juice WRLD—deal directly with loss and regret. Later additions on the SAVAGE and OVER YOU editions, including “Stay” with Justin Bieber, extend the narrative into the difficulty of moving on, with Laroi singing about being “scarred since the day you left” and insisting he’s “over waiting on you” even as he admits he still struggles to let go. Musically, the project blends trap drums and guitar‑ or piano‑led melodies with Laroi’s sing‑rap vocal style, drawing clear influence from Juice WRLD and Post Malone while carving out his own teenage, emotionally open voice—a sound that helped the mixtape reach No. 1 on album charts in Australia, the US, and several other countries, and marked him as a major new melodic rap/pop artist.

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Barcode :
0194397982817
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Publisher :
Columbia
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Genre :
Rock/Pop
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
12.5 x 12.5 x 0.5 in
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Weight :
250 g

F*ck Love

The Kid Laroi

Sale - Sale price $29.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $29.99 CAD
Sold Out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Description

F*ck Love is the debut mixtape by Australian rapper‑singer The Kid Laroi, released on July 24, 2020 via Grade A Productions and Columbia Records. The original version is an 11‑track, roughly 31‑minute project that mixes emo rap and trap with melodic pop‑rap, framed by phone‑call skits and focused on a messy, destructive relationship. Its core tracklist includes “BOOTY CALL (skit),” “MAYBE,” “WRONG” (feat. Lil Mosey), “I WISH,” “NOT FAIR” (feat. Corbin), “BATHROOM (skit),” “GO” (feat. Juice WRLD), “TELL ME WHY,” “Same Thing,” “DUCK TAPE,” and “NOTHING 2 LOSE,” with production from Benny Blanco, Bobby Raps, Cashmere Cat, Taz Taylor, and others. The mixtape was later expanded multiple times—first to FCK LOVE (SAVAGE), then to FCK LOVE 3: OVER YOU and F*CK LOVE 3+: OVER YOU—eventually forming a long, evolving body of work about one relationship’s rise and collapse.

Across its different versions, F*ck Love traces Laroi’s emotional arc from infatuation to bitterness to attempts at closure, using the relationship as a backdrop to explore heartbreak, loneliness, anger, and self‑sabotage. Songs like “MAYBE,” “WRONG,” and “I WISH” capture the early push‑and‑pull between romance and mistrust, while “GO” and “TELL ME WHY”—which also frame his friendship and grief for Juice WRLD—deal directly with loss and regret. Later additions on the SAVAGE and OVER YOU editions, including “Stay” with Justin Bieber, extend the narrative into the difficulty of moving on, with Laroi singing about being “scarred since the day you left” and insisting he’s “over waiting on you” even as he admits he still struggles to let go. Musically, the project blends trap drums and guitar‑ or piano‑led melodies with Laroi’s sing‑rap vocal style, drawing clear influence from Juice WRLD and Post Malone while carving out his own teenage, emotionally open voice—a sound that helped the mixtape reach No. 1 on album charts in Australia, the US, and several other countries, and marked him as a major new melodic rap/pop artist.

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