White Line Fever
Airbourne Lyrics


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Truck stop of the border
Deep down in Mexico
Runnin' back to California
With a fresh-cut, heavy load

White line fever
It's summer time again
White line fever
It's business time again

Flying in to New York City
Bringin' the kingpin peace of mind
That all his pawns west of liberty
Will be well fed this June, July

White line fever
It's summer time again
White line fever
It's business time again

From Colombia
Up through Mexico
To Atlanta
All up and down the east coast
From Juarez over to LA
Houston, Miami, we got it made

White line fever
It's summer time again
White line fever
It's business time again

White line fever
White line fever
White line straight down my vein
White line drivin' me insane
White line fever
Give it to me straight
White line fever
Hit me again
White line fever
I can't get enough




White line fever
I love that stuff

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Airbourne's "White Line Fever" tell a story of drug trafficking across the Mexican border into California and up the east coast of the United States. The song's title refers to a term for the addiction to driving long distances, but in this context, it can also be interpreted as a metaphor for a drug addiction. The first verse describes a truck stop near the border of Mexico, where a shipment of drugs is being transported back to California. The second verse continues the story by describing a flight into New York City, where the drug kingpin is assured that his operations will be profitable. The chorus repeatedly emphasizes the idea that it's summertime, which could suggest that this is a high season for drug trafficking, or it could be a metaphor for the character's addiction.


The song's lyrics offer a grim yet realistic look at the world of drug trafficking, making direct references to Colombia and Juarez, two locations known for drug cartels and violence. The lines "white line fever, white line straight down my vein" and "white line driving me insane" suggest drugs have taken over the character's life, and they cannot get enough of them. It accurately captures the idea that addiction is both physical and mental, with the "white line fever" serving as both a drug addiction and a love for long-distance driving.


Overall, Airbourne's "White Line Fever" is a harrowing account of drug trafficking as a lucrative but destructive industry in the United States. The song's lyrics and catchy chorus have enabled it to become a fan favorite and a staple of rock music.


Line by Line Meaning

Truck stop of the border
Stopping at a border truck stop


Deep down in Mexico
Traveling deep into Mexico


Runnin' back to California
Heading back to California


With a fresh-cut, heavy load
Carrying a new and large cargo


White line fever
Addiction to driving on highways


It's summer time again
The time of year to go on road trips


It's business time again
A busy time for the business of trafficking illegal substances


Flying in to New York City
Entering New York City by plane


Bringin' the kingpin peace of mind
Giving the criminal leader a sense of security


That all his pawns west of liberty
Ensuring all his workers west of Liberty Island in New York City are cared for


Will be well fed this June, July
His workers will be supplied with enough drugs to sell throughout the summer


From Colombia
Started the drug trade in Colombia


Up through Mexico
Moved the drugs upwards through Mexico


To Atlanta
Transported the drugs to Atlanta


All up and down the east coast
Covering the whole eastern part of the US with drugs


From Juarez over to LA
Moving drugs from Juarez to Los Angeles


Houston, Miami, we got it made
Houston and Miami are also covered in the drug trade


White line straight down my vein
Addicted to the drug


White line drivin' me insane
The addiction is driving the person crazy


Give it to me straight
Asking for more of the drug


Hit me again
Requesting another dose of the drug


I can't get enough
Wanting more of the drug


I love that stuff
The person enjoys the drug and is addicted to it




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