FIDLAR: "I hope people see we're not just slacker punk stoner idiots"
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'Cocaine' is a portrait of addiction and its collateral damage, told without moralising. The song moves between the rush of the drug itself and the wreckage it leaves: unpaid rent, evictions in the rain, relationships corroded by intoxication. FIDLAR don't glamorise any of it. Instead they capture the circular logic of dependency, the way a twenty-two-year-old can know the situation sucks and keep doing it anyway. The track builds its power through repetition. The chorus locks onto the image of cocaine running through the brain, hammering it until it becomes less a boast than an admission. The verses pile on specifics: waking with hunger, spending all available cash, pissing in cars, doing lines in bathroom bars. It's a song about losing control written by people who understand the shape of that loss.
"Cocaine" is a track by FIDLAR, from the album Fidlar, released 30th September 2012. The track is 7:28 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 9 articles about FIDLAR.
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