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  2. Drug use in music - Wikipedia

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    A later study sponsored by the Office of National Drug Control Policy also took a close look at how movies and songs affect teens. Looking at chart-topping songs of 2007, they found that one-third of these songs referenced either drugs or alcohol. [citation needed] The researchers found as well that 37% of all country songs sing about drugs or ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Can't Feel My Face - Wikipedia

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    NME ranked it at number 43 on their "The Best Songs Of The Decade: The 2010s" list: "'Can't Feel My Face' was a bold move for The Weeknd – though not because it took risks musically. This hulking chunk of space-age disco-funk was always destined to top the charts." [24] In 2021, Mixmag placed the song on its "The 30 Best Songs About Cocaine ...

  6. Everyone Nose (All the Girls Standing in the Line for the ...

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    "Everyone Nose" was written by Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, who also produced the song as The Neptunes. The title of the song derives from the subject of women snorting cocaine socially in bathrooms, [1] and the song's lyrics delve into the issue. N.E.R.D attested that, "when the girls go in the bathroom, they're powdering their faces with ...

  7. White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) - Wikipedia

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    The song fared better in the United Kingdom, reaching number 7 on the UK Singles Chart in July 1984, spending 17 consecutive weeks in the top 40. It was the 13th best-selling single of 1984 in the UK, selling more than several number one hits that year. The song was co-written by Melle Mel and Sylvia Robinson. Originally, it was intended to be ...

  8. Category:Songs about drugs - Wikipedia

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    The A Team (Ed Sheeran song) A.D.H.D (Kendrick Lamar song) A&W (song) Acid Head; The Acid Queen; AGATS2 (Insecure) All My Friends (Snakehips song) Always Crashing in the Same Car; And She Was; Animal I Have Become; Animal Nitrate; Are You Going to See the Rose in the Vase, or the Dust on the Table; Armenia City in the Sky; Around My Way ...

  9. Snortin' Whiskey - Wikipedia

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    "Snortin' Whiskey" (also sometimes referred to as "Snortin' Whiskey, Drinkin' Cocaine") is a blues rock [1] song written by Pat Travers and Pat Thrall. It was originally recorded by the Pat Travers Band and released on the album Crash and Burn in 1980 on the Polydor label and also as a US single the same year.