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11 Songs Where the Addiction is Real” features songs courtesy of Amy Winehouse, Big K.R.I.T, Billie Eilish, J. Cole, and Zedd.
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Addiction is a word that more often than not, has a negative connotation. Typically, when addiction comes to mind, we associate it with substance abuse or being unhealthily hooked to something such as pornography or sex. Many songs that have been written about addiction often have a negative tilt as well, at least to some degree. On 11 SONGS WHERE THE ADDICTION IS REAL, we explore songs, with some form of the word in its title (addict, addicted, addiction), that reference being hooked to something. In some cases it’s drugs, in others its love, and in one particular case, it involves a serial killer’s twisted desire for vaginal skin… yeah… 11 SONGS WHERE THE ADDICTION IS REAL features songs courtesy of Amy Winehouse (“Addicted”), Big K.R.I.T. (“Addiction”), Billie Eilish (“My Strange Addiction”), J. Cole (“Once an Addict – Interlude”), and Zedd (“Addicted to a Memory”) among others.
1. Billie Eilish, “My Strange Addiction”
WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? • Darkroom / Interscope • 2019
Speaking of enigma, “My Strange Addiction” possesses elements of the odd and bizarre. The song is further amplified by its lyrics, such as “Deadly fever, please don’t ever break / Be u reliever ‘cause I don’t self-medicate,” which hails from the second verse. There’s also the catchy pre-chorus before the chorus excerpted at the top of this blurb that says, “Bad, bad news / One of us is gonna lose / I’m the powder, you’re the fuse / Just add some friction.” The overall draw of the record – the allure, if you will – is simply irresistible. Adding to the allure is ‘strangeness’ of the record, which includes an intro, interlude, and outro. Addicting? You bet it is!
2. Lil Pump, “Drug Addicts”
Harverd Dropout • Warner Bros. • 2019
On the hook, as the title suggests, he raps about a “Whole gang full of drug addicts” which includes “Starting the day off with a pint (yeah, brr-brr).” He later brags on the verse, “In the courthouse off of ecstasy,” and adds, “Everybody ‘round me like them Oxy’s.” Besides being filled with substances, he also throws in sex, twice, referencing himself as the beneficiary you might say. Even with solid production work, a respectable flow, and a Charlie Sheen music video, “Drug Addicts” still easily earned its spot among the worst songs of 2018.
3. Big K.R.I.T., “Addiction” (Ft. Lil Wayne & Saweetie)
K.R.I.T. IZ HERE • Multi Alumni, LLC / BMG Rights Management • 2019
Following Saweetie setting the sexual tone, Big K.R.I.T. gets down to business on the first verse. A prime example: “She was bustin’ out the pipes from all the pressure in it / It’ll never be the same if I ever hit it.” Wow. He also ends with a bang when he spits, “Damn, so much of the wet she had to change clothes,” and. “Damn, so much water I could sink though.” Naturally, Lil Wayne, being the sexually charged being that he is, is the perfect collaborator, dropping naughty lyrics like “She got that splish-splash, waterslide, Six Flags,” which certainly isn’t about a theme park.
4. J. Cole, “Once an Addict – Interlude”
KOD • Dreamville / Roc Nation • 2018
Despite the fact “Once an Addict – Interlude” is labeled as an interlude, it’s as long (or longer) than the other full-length numbers. Here, on the record, J. Cole speaks about his mother’s addiction. The aforementioned verse continues:
“Callin’ me at 12 at night
She drunk as fuck and I’m upset
‘Cause why she always using me for crutch?
… She kill a whole bottle of some cheap Chardonnay
I gotta leave this house ‘cause part of me dies when I see her like this
Too young to deal with pain
I’d rather run the streets than see her kill herself…”
Clearly, his mother’s issues highly affected him, so much so that he wanted to run away from his problems. Even so, he’s regretful about running: “Little did I know how deep her sadness would go / Lookin’ back, I wish I woulda did more instead of runnin’.”
5. Charlie Wilson, “New Addiction”
In It to Win It • RCA • 2017
“Girl, I need more than I ever had before
But I know-ow-ow
You can be my new addiction
Girl, I need more, so let’s take it out the door
But I know-ow-ow
You can be my new addiction.”
Clearly, all Charlie Wilson needs is this awesome lady in his life. At the end of the first verse, he sings, “Right now, all that I need, is you right by my side.” Of course, fueling that positivity is bright, soulful production, that’s also hip enough to hang in the late 10s. The positivity continues to shine on the second verse, where her beauty transcends beyond looks – “You got a beautiful heart and a beautiful soul.” Of course, Charlie is drinking too (“So the bottom of the bottle is reached and done”), but according to him, “It’s your love gettin’ me too.” Fair enough.
6. Gucci Mane, “Addicted”
WOPTOBER • Atlantic • 2016
“Hi, my name is Gucci Mane, I’m addicted to everything / Bad bitches, fast cars, weed, and promethazine…” Yep, that pretty much says it all. Over banging, minor-key production by Will A Fool, Gucci shares his various addictions, demons, and vices, as well as the effects his addictions have had on others, and the addictions of others have had on him.
“My daddy was an alcoholic, momma she’s a junkie daughter
Cousin’ smokin’ crack, I guess she forgot all my aunt done taught her
Plus, I got two brothers that I don’t know from a addicted family
And all the pain I caused my mother, bet she wished she had a daughter.”
On the second verse, Gucci asserts, “Demons in my ear, got me seein’ things wasn’t even there.” Prior to that, he references wrecking his Yellow Lamborghini “high on drugs,” and Smashing his black Ferrari due to his addictions. By the end of the verse, he declares:
“Lookin’ in the mirror at myself, had to catch my breath
And tell myself, ‘Gucci, you an addict!’ That’s the first step.”
7. Tyrese, “Addict”
Black Rose • Voltron • 2015
Really, the intro says it all when it comes to “Addict”: “I can’t get you off my mind / Thinking of you all the time.” Basically, Tyrese can’t stop thinking about this lady on this sleekly produced joint. On the first verse, he asserts, “Just like a drug but better, baby, I’m stuck on that / Can’t get enough of our magic.” Fair enough. On the second verse, he states, “So when I need a fix, you be my connect / Go too long without it, girl, it’s like I’m a mess.” Yeah, that’s that withdrawal. On the pre-chorus, he says, “Just one more hit baby / Gives me that feeling one more time.” Clever. Of course, the first step is admitting you have a problem, which Tyrese has NO PROBLEM whatsoever singing on the centerpiece, the chorus:
“I’m a addict, I’m a addict
Every piece of your body I gotta have it
I’m strung out, so far gone
Running in my veins, I can’t leave you alone
I’m a addict, I’m a addict
Every piece of your body I gotta have it
I’m strung out, so far gone
I know I gotta have you no matter what it costs.”
Yeah, the man’s addicted AF.
8. Zedd, “Addicted to a Memory” (Ft. Bahari)
True Colors • Interscope • 2015
“We are, we are a violent chemistry / Love has taken us as far as we can reach / But I can’t leave.” Well, that’s certainly, um, moody and thought provoking. Over the course of two verses, Bahari beautifully sings about the inability to move past, well, the past – “Holding on to what we used to be / Addicted to a memory.” More of the same happens, in poetic lyrical fashion on the second verse, as the reality sets in on the relationship. “We are, we are in love enemies / We are sentimental slaves on broken knees,” Bahari sings, closing out the verse with the titular lyric. As for Zedd, well, he definitely puts in work. “Addicted to a Memory” is solidly assembled, beginning with more of a pop-oriented sensibility, before evolving into Z’s electronic fantasies. His classical music background definitely shows on this addicting opener. According to Zedd, via Genius, this is the song that got him signed to Interscope, years before it appeared on True Colors.
9. Ne-Yo, “Addicted”
Because of You • Island Def Jam • 2007
Building off of the aforementioned lyrical excerpt from the first verse, the chorus confirms that while Ne-Yo has sex and certainly enjoys sex, he is NOT addicted to it:
“No
I
Am
Not
I’m not addicted to sex
But girl I guarantee that if you lay with me
You just might be.”
Honestly, that’s the premise. Has sex, likes sex, good at sex, but not addicted to sex. Furthermore, he “Won’t apologize for being just a little freaky” (verse two), and he’s “Never been shy about myself and sexuality” (bridge). Besides the fun lyrics, another thing that makes “Addicted” quite sublime is the bright, brassy production work, courtesy of Shea Taylor.
10. Amy Winehouse, “Addicted”
Back in Black • Universal Island • 2006
The colorfulness begins at the beginning, as Amy Winehouse asserts, “Tell your boyfriend next time he around / To buy his own weed and don’t wear my shit out.” Hmm, again, one sees why this particular track might’ve been replaced with “You Know I’m No Good (Remix)” back in 2006. On the chorus, she goes on to sing, “When you smoke all my weed man / You got to call the green man / So I can get mine and you get yours.” So, basically, her friend’s boyfriend needs to get his money right and pay for his weed. Also, preceding (and complementing obviously) the lyric excerpted at the top of the blurb, Winehouse sings on the third verse, “I’m my own man so when will you learn / That you got a man, but I got to burn.”
11. Cannibal Corpse, “Addicted to Vaginal Skin”
Tomb of the Mutilated • Metal Blade • 1992
“Addicted to Vaginal Skin” appears on the album Tomb of the Mutilated, which also features other colorful, explicitly-titled songs such as “I Cum Blood”, “Necropedophile”, “Entrails Ripped from a Virgin’s C**t”, and “Post Mortal Ejaculation”. Definitely NSFW… UNDERSTATEMENT. “Addicted to Vaginal Skin” is quite disgusting and explicit. See the following lyrics if you need further confirmation:
“The curse is broken
I have a dependence on vaginal skin
It’s become my sexual addiction
I must slit, the twitching clit
Rotted cavity, hold the juice…”
Of course, if you’ve read up on Ed Gein, you understand he was nothing short of, um, disturbed. “Addicted to Vaginal Skin” has appeared on multiple playlists including 11 Intriguing Songs That Reference Skin, 33 Great, If Disturbing Songs About Serial Killers and of course, A Twisted Soundtrack for Ed Gein: Butcher of Plainfield. By the way, this isn’t the only song about Mr. Gein that fits the parameters of this skin-driven affair.
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