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The song's lyrics are about addiction, [5] specifically substance abuse. [6] According to the song's writer, frontman Jonathan Davis, the song is actually written from the perspective of the drug itself, being inspired by Brad Paisley's personification of alcohol in his 2005 single "Alcohol", [6] and other older country music songs that touched on the subject. [7]
The song has been labeled as "an effective account of the horrors of addiction" that provides "a powerful cautionary statement" in music history. [ 33 ] [ 34 ] Singer-songwriter Lou Reed , pictured in 1977, intended for the song " Heroin " to give a somewhat analogous experience for the listener compared with an actual injecting user, leaving ...
Taylor Swift’s song “Fortnight” on her new album has lyrics that include the line “I was a functioning alcoholic.” Addiction doctor explains what that means.
Macklemore has struggled with drug abuse in the past and publicly spoken about the issue, including in previous songs such as "Otherside". "Drug Dealer" was released in preparation for his discussion with President Barack Obama about the opioid addiction epidemic on the MTV documentary Prescription For Change: Ending America's Opioid Crisis, which aired on the same day of the song's release.
"I needed to get ahold of myself. I was going to kill myself, or I was going to go crazy, or be locked up forever," the rock star says of his 1990 epiphany, which inspired his new single.
"Sober" is an alternative rock ballad that uses addiction as a metaphor for a relationship, and evolves around the line "Three months and I'm still sober". [1] [5] [6] The song is composed in the key of D major and is set in time signature of common time, with a moderately slow tempo of 120 beats per minute.
The song at the end of Episode 1 is “Never Let Me Down Again” by Depeche Mode. ... it was a song about addiction. Well, Ellie's about to take a ride with her best friend, and Joel is a ...