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  2. Heads Up (Death from Above EP) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Dead Womb" is notable for the intro with an electronic voice saying: "La cocaina no es buena para su salud (Translation: Cocaine is not good for your health) La cocaina is not good for you." Before the song dive bombs into a punk sounding song.

  3. Cocaine (song) - Wikipedia

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    Clapton described the song as an anti-drug song intended to warn listeners about cocaine's addictiveness and deadliness. He called the song "quite cleverly anti-cocaine", noting: [9] It's no good to write a deliberate anti-drug song and hope that it will catch. Because the general thing is that people will be upset by that.

  4. Diet Coke (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song begins with a sample of rapper Fat Joe yelling, "Yesterday's price is not today's price". [3] Over a piano-driven boom bap beat, [4] [5] Pusha T raps about selling cocaine and references his tough upbringing: "Imaginary players ain't been coached right / Master recipes under stove lights / The number on this jersey is the quote price / You ordered Diet Coke, that's a joke, right?"

  5. Category:Songs about cocaine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs about cocaine" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. ... Feel Good Hit of the Summer; For Your Life; G. The Girl You ...

  6. Bethenny Frankel Says Modern Sobriety for Some People ... - AOL

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    “Like, ‘I wanna just get a bag of cocaine but not drink alcohol,’ “ she said. “I know people who, like, do crazy s—t. It's like, ‘Let's do heroin and get a facial mask and drink ...

  7. Snowblind (Styx song) - Wikipedia

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    "Snowblind" is a song by Styx that appears on the Paradise Theatre album released in 1981. The song is about the helplessness of cocaine addiction, [1] alternating between slow, brooding verses (sung by James Young) and a faster, harder-edged chorus (sung by Tommy Shaw), representing the addict's cycle of highs and lows.

  8. 200 Best Christmas Songs of All Time to Get You in the ... - AOL

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    The quintessential Christmas crush song, Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" finally hit No. 1 in 2019—25 years after its initial release! 2. Nat King Cole, "The Christmas Song"

  9. Take a Whiff on Me - Wikipedia

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    This song was collected by John and Alan Lomax from Iron Head and Lead Belly, as well as other sources. [3] The first recording appears to be the 1930 recording by Memphis Jug Band titled "Cocaine Habit Blues." [4]