Meaning of “Fine China” by Future & Juice WRLD
Jackson Reed
Published Apr 16, 2026
“Fine China” is a song by American rappers/singers Juice WRLD and Future. In this song, Juice WRLD and Future, who are head over heels in love with their respective woman, do nothing but express their intense love for their lovers. In expressing his intense love for his woman, Juice WRLD compares her to fine china. Such is how extraordinarily precious she is to him. For those who might be wondering what fine china is, it is simply porcelain. And porcelain is famed for its beauty and preciousness.
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All would have been okay had Juice WRLD just ended after comparing his lover to porcelain. However, he goes on and on till he gets to the point where he begins to show serious signs of having unhealthy/obsessive feelings of infatuation towards her. In one line, he says “it’s her body or nobody”. He even mentions how he isn’t ready to compromise for anybody apart from her. In another truly scary part of the lyrics (the scariest part of the song), he actually threatens to kill her should she leave him.
“It’s her body or nobody
I refuse to compromise
So if she leaves, I’ma kill her, oh, she’ll die”
If the above lines aren’t crystal clear signs of serious obsessive love disorder, we don’t know what are!
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Yes. It was. As a matter of fact, the track was released as the lead single from the collaborative album WRLD ON DRUGS.
No. He might have condoned violence against woman in a number of tracks, but so far (as of October 21, 2018), he hasn’t been accused of such despicable act.