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“10 Songs Fueled by Xanax” features music courtesy of Badflower, Billie Eilish. Future, Michael Seyer, and Tiny Meat Gang among others.


According to Blackbear, specifically his hit single “do re mi” (Digital Druglord), “Designer shoes and Xanax tabs / Compliments your make-up bag.” From Lil Uzi Vert’s perspective on “XO Tour Llif3,” “Xanny, help the pain, yeah / Please, Xanny, make it go away / … All the pain, now I can’t feel it / I swear that it’s slowin’ me, yeah.” How about one more? On “No More Parties in LA,” Kanye West proclaims, “If I knew y’all made plans I wouldn’t have popped the Xans…” All of these lyrics hail from 25 Rap Songs That Reference Xanax, one of the all-time, most successful playlists on The Musical Hype.
25 Rap Songs That Reference Xanax is one of the simplest lists published on the site, but face it, people are interesting in how drugs play a role in (1) hip-hop culture and (2) society. You vcan consider 10 Songs Fueled by Xanax a follow-up or at least a ‘supplement’ with a bit more analysis compared to the aforementioned list. Contributing to this druggy affair are songs courtesy of Badflower (“X ANA x”), Billie Eilish (“Xanny”), Future (“XanaX Damage” and “Xanny Family”), Michael Seyer (“Xanax Blue”), and Tiny Meat Gang (“Super Xan”) among others.
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1. Badflower, “x ANA x”
OK, I’M SICK • Big Machine • 2019
The lyrics, throughout the course of the song, reflect Katz’s anxiety, while the high-energy, instrumental backdrop also matches the anxiousness. As the song continues, the listener is invited more and more into the suspect mindset of the protagonist, particularly at the end of the second verse.
“The kind of sick that makes an atheist pray for Jesus
The kind of sickness that turns your power into weakness
I’m sick of being sick for this whole fucking place to witness
And I’m living a sick life that most people call privilege
And they’re kinda right
But I’m still sicker than I can cope with.”
“x ANA x” is an energetic, honest, and well-rounded single that goes beyond the traditional script. Josh Katz definitely has the personality to sell this anxiety-driven single superbly. “x ANA x” previously appeared on the playlist Fill Your Prescription with These 11 Medicine Songs.
2. Billie Eilish, “Xanny”
When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? • Interscope • 2019
The centerpiece of this delightful, minimalist production (FINNEAS at it again) is the chorus. Eilish continues to sing coolly, embracing a most glorious undertone.
“I’m in their second hand smoke
Still just drinking canned Coke
I don’t need a Xanny to feel better
On designated drives home
Only one who’s not stoned
Don’t give me a Xanny, now or ever.”
3. Future, “XanaX Damage”
Save Me (EP) • Epic • 2019
So, what’s the premise of “XanaX Damage.” Well, pills are involved – not surprising when it comes to Future – but a dysfunctional relationship seems to be the centerpiece. Future is to blame, and he takes accountability throughout ample autotune and quirky vocals. On the refrain, post-chorus, he asserts, “I only call you when I’m faded,” later amplifying the sentiment on the verse by saying, “But I’m not my best with you, I’m so depressed with you / But it’s so hard, I don’t think I can exist without you.” As the title suggests, the Xanax is doing damage. By the way, it’s not the only time Future appears on this list.
4. Sik-K, “Xanax”
ADDICT [Single] • H1GHR MUSIC • 2019
Sik-K continues a melodic approach on the pre-hook, hook (excerpted at the top of the blurb), and bridge sections, which are exclusively in English. On the pre-hook, he asks, “Can you come back to me?” Obviously, on the chorus, the Xanax is a coping mechanism – atonement for the loss of her. If any further clarification was needed, on the bridge he asserts, “Baby, you are my Xanax / Baby, let me pop it…” – some innuendo thrown in there as well it seems.
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5/6. Lil Xan, “Who I Am” / “Betrayed (Remix)”
TOTAL XANARCHY • Columbia • 2018
Lil Xan informs us on “Who I Am” that “Xans don’t make me who I am.” Hmm, certainly great to know, even if the song’s hook sounds more like a contemporary nursery rhyme than a truly important statement. Following the simple hook, he mumbles through some of the laziest, druggy-sounding rhymes ever. He definitely sounds high to say the least. Moving down the track list, highlight “Betrayed” features mellow, easy-going production – ah, another perfect fit for this playlist! Notably, the catch-line returns from “Who I Am” on the faded, but catchy hook.
“Xans don’t make you (you)
Xans gon’ take you
Xans gon’ fake you (yeah)
And Xans gon’ betray you (what? Yeah).”
Rich the Kid and Yo Gotti join Lil Xan on “Betrayed (Remix)” which concludes Total Xanarchy. On the remix, Rich the Kid is shallow when he spits, “Ooh, I pop a Perc’ when I’m upset / She sucked my dick right on Sunset,” but does gain some redemption for another line, “I told them Xans that, ‘I hate you.’” On the second verse, Lil Xan continues to speak against Xans, but lines like “I wish that bitch just kiss me” keeps it from being, um, ‘wholesome.’ So does Yo Gotti’s “gang shit” on the third verse.
7. Tiny Meat Gang, “Super Xan”
Bangers & Ass • Tiny Meat Gang • 2017
“Ay, I put my Xan in my other Xan / Then put that Xan in another Xan / And then just keep going / Until I get a big-ass Xan…” That’s the shit that Noel Miller serves up, and that’s only the intro of this two-and-a-half-minute ludicrous AF song. Miller continues to spit absolute ridiculousness on the first verse, which closes out with “Four Gucci belts on my waist / Can’t even hold up my pants / I’m ‘boutta fuck all these Xans / I’m ‘boutta fuck all these Xans.” We haven’t even mentioned his partner in crime, Cody Ko, who goes H.A.M. on the second verse – contextually:
“Speaking of Xans, I got hella Xans
Xans in my cargo shorts, Xans in my minivan
High five your bitch with both hands and take a handful of Xans
Bitch, I pop bands, I take a hundred Xans and I’m a Harry Stan.”
Oh brother! His best line may come on the outro: “I don’t even know what Xanax is / Ahahahaha!”
8. Elohim, “Xanax”
Elohim (2016) • Elohim Music / BMG Rights Management • 2016
Following the first iteration of the chorus, the third verse has some similarities to the first two, but there is a key contrast. Elohim expresses her dislike for Xanax:
“I don’t wanna be dependent
On synthetic medicine
That keeps me calm enough to sleep
But kills me softly when I’m weak.”
As for the chorus, which is quite simplistic lyrically, Elohim seems to be referencing the struggle: “Every day of my, day of my, day of my life…”
9. Michael Seyer, “Xanax Blues”
Ugly Boy • 644744 Records DK • 2016
To provide some context to the aforementioned lyrics that comprise the chorus, Michael Seyer tells the story of his brother, who’s addicted to Xanax. On the first verse, Seyer notes that “Mama don’t think much about it,” while on the second verse, he adds, “Papa thinks, he’s just tired / Doesn’t know he’s been up all night / In the jon snorting white.” Seyer clarifies his point when he states, “Is there anyone out there who still isn’t clear about what doing drugs does? Ok, last time / This is your brain, this is drugs, this is your brain on drugs.” “Xanax Blues” is a treat to say the least. Those detuned guitars, and once again, the entire vibe – awesome!
10. Future, “Xanny Family”
EVOL • Epic • 2016
There’s even more druggy action beyond the Xanax and codeine, which is found in cough syrup (more on that coming):
“You comin’ to the crib, bring a gang of ‘tuss’
I dip it in the blunt, I’m tryna smoke the mud
I loaded up my gun, I’m tryna smoke the plug.”
The tuss references the chief ingredient in Lean/Purple Drank. Future goes on to references marijuana (“I dip it in the blunt, I’m tryna smoke the mode”), then plans to shoot the drug dealer (“I load up my gun, I’m tryna smoke the plug”). Hmm, the “Xanny Family” is sounding sketch AF. “Xanny Family” previously appeared on the playlist Fill Your Prescription with These 11 Medicine Songs.
[Photo Credits: 644744 Records DK, Big Machine, BMG Rights Management, Columbia, Elohim Music, Epic, H1GHR MUSIC, Interscope, Pixabay, Pexels, Tiny Meat Gang]
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