Drugs
Future/Logic Lyrics


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Feel like (I'm working on dying)
The world on drugs (The world on drugs)
Drugs
I need a fix

The world on drugs, can you give me some?
I don't feel no pain 'cause this pill got me numb
The world on drugs, the world on drugs
Yeah the world on drugs
The world on drugs, yeah the world on drugs (the world on drugs)

I can hear these voices in my head
If I'm sober, then I might be dead
I can see the devil in my bed (in my bed)
I was born a rebel, I'm not scared (rebel)
You been takin' drugs, and you been hidin' it from me
You been takin' drugs, and you've been lyin' to me (ayy)
I don't believe you
I done popped off, I don't believe you
You a knockoff, I don't believe you
Gon' and pop off

'Cause the world on drugs (the world on drugs)
Ayy, 'cause the world on drugs (the world on drugs)
Ayy, 'cause the world on drugs (the world on drugs)
Ayy, ayy, 'cause the world, 'cause the world
'Cause the world on drugs
'Cause the world on drugs

She on the molly in the party, got your girl on drugs
You don't gotta to pay for none of these Perkys, bitch, the pills on us
You don't gotta pay me for my time, bitch, the thrill's on us
It's all love, it's all love
I can't feel my motherfuckin' face, oh word
I'm a numb nigga
Choppa on me with the drum, nigga
If you run up on me, you a dumb nigga
Shoot shit, ah
Molly in my body, I'ma boot shit, ah
I don't see nobody gettin' high like us

Ay, I don't believe you
I done popped off, I don't believe you
You a knockoff, I don't believe you
Gon' and pop off

'Cause the world on drugs
Ay, 'cause the world on drugs (the world on drugs)
Ayy, 'cause the world on drugs (the world on drugs)
Ayy, ayy, 'cause the world, 'cause the world
'Cause the world, 'cause the world
'Cause the world on drugs

I came in stylin', I don't need a stylist (I don't need a stylist)
Yeah I'm good on deposits, I don't need a wallet
'Bout to go up, call me Scotty
I'm 'bout to go up, you can pass me a water
I pop the pills in the 'Rari
Had lil' mama gone in the passenger
You tryna sneak and get high
You need to come talk with me
I just be actin' shy, poppin' these Mollies
I can't never be sober
I'ma come knockin' at your door like Jehova
Girl, I brought us a pill, let's go take it (let's take it)
I brought us some chronic, ain't gon' lace it
We been in the club, in the matrix
There's not a better feelin', no replacin' it

The world on drugs, can you give me some?
I don't feel no pain 'cause this pill got me numb
The world on drugs, the world on drugs
Yeah the world on drugs, the world on drugs
Yeah the world on drugs (the world on drugs)

I can hear these voices in my head
If I'm sober then I might be dead (might be dead)
I can see the devil in my bed (in my bed)
I was born a rebel I'm not scared (I'm a rebel)
You been takin' drugs, and you been hidin' it from me (hidin')
You been takin' drugs, and you've been lyin' to me (yeah)
Ayy, I don't believe you (I don't believe you)
I done popped off, I don't believe you (I don't believe you)
You a knockoff, I don't believe you (don't believe you)




Gon' and pop off
'Cause the world on drugs

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Drugs" by Future and Logic play on the heavy usage and effects of drugs in our society. The chorus of the song describes the world as being on drugs and how the singer needs a fix as though the world's addiction is contagious. The first verse talks about the singer hearing voices in his head and seeing the devil in his bed and how drugs help numb that. The second verse is about partying and taking drugs, and how the thrill is the best feeling that cannot be replaced.


The song attempts to draw attention to the rampant drug use in society and the hidden consequences of such usage by pointing out the dangerous side effects of being sober, such as hearing voices or seeing the devil, versus the numbing effects of drugs.


Additionally, the lyrics juxtapose the idea of drug use with phrases like "born a rebel" and "pop off," creating a carefree and rebellious attitude towards drug usage. The song's chorus delivers a powerful message, pointing towards the influence of pop-culture on a generation that romanticizes drug usage.


Overall, "Drugs" by Future and Logic is a commentary on the widespread use of drugs in modern society and how it affects those that use it. It also brings up social tendencies and creates awareness for the impact of drug usage in society, the messages that the world sends to the new generation, and the numbing effects of drugs on reality.


Line by Line Meaning

Feel like (I'm working on dying)
I feel like I'm slowly dying because of the influence of drugs in the world.


The world on drugs (The world on drugs)
The world is heavily influenced by drugs and its effects.


Drugs
It's a subtle cry for help, an indication of how drugs have a hold on the world and people living in it.


I need a fix
I need something to cope with the chaos brought about by drugs.


The world on drugs, can you give me some?
As more people get involved with drugs, the more the demand increases, hence the plea for someone to share his/her stash.


I don't feel no pain 'cause this pill got me numb
Drugs serve as an escape, numbing the physical and emotional pain felt by a person.


Yeah the world on drugs
The world is in a state of chaos, influenced by the pervasive effects of drugs.


I can hear these voices in my head
The artist is experiencing the negative side effects of drugs, such as auditory hallucinations.


If I'm sober, then I might be dead
Being sober poses a threat to the artist because staying clean can lead to relapse.


I can see the devil in my bed (in my bed)
The drugs have taken over the artist's life to the point that he/she is hallucinating about fearsome figures and objects.


You been takin' drugs, and you been hidin' it from me
The artist confronts someone close to him/her about taking drugs and keeping it a secret, indicating a lack of trust and concern for the person's well-being.


You been takin' drugs, and you've been lyin' to me (ayy)
The artist continues to call out the person for lying about his/her drug use.


I don't believe you
The artist is done with the lies and needs this person to come clean and seek help.


I done popped off, I don't believe you
The artist refuses to tolerate the deception and is taking action by stating his/her disbelief.


You a knockoff, I don't believe you
The artist calls the person out for being fake and inauthentic, likely due to the effects of the drugs.


Gon' and pop off
The artist wants the person to come clean or leave, realizing the toxic effects his/her drug use may have on others.


'Cause the world on drugs (the world on drugs)
The recurring theme of the song highlights the ubiquity and influence of drugs in society, hence the need for change.


She on the molly in the party, got your girl on drugs
The artist is observing that some girls at the party are under the influence of Molly, possibly indicating a lack of concern for the consequences of drug use.


You don't gotta to pay for none of these Perkys, bitch, the pills on us
The artist offers to pay for the pills, indicating a nonchalant attitude towards drug use, and normalizing it.


It's all love, it's all love
The artist emphasizes the camaraderie of drug users and how they don't face the negative consequences of drug use as a group.


I can't feel my motherfuckin' face, oh word
The artist is experiencing the effects of drugs to the point of feeling physically numbed.


I'm a numb nigga
The artist emphasizes the psychological effect of drugs on him/her.


Choppa on me with the drum, nigga
The artist brags about being armed and dangerous, likely influenced by the rap culture, perpetuating the glorification of guns and violence.


If you run up on me, you a dumb nigga
The artist warns his/her enemies about the consequences of crossing him/her.


Shoot shit, ah
The artist affirms his/her dangerous and violent nature, further perpetuating a toxic rap culture.


Molly in my body, I'ma boot shit, ah
The artist is high on Molly, and his/her demeanor has changed, leading him/her to act recklessly and violently.


I don't see nobody getting high like us
The artist gives importance to his/her drug use, possibly indicating that it's superior among other drug users.


I came in stylin', I don't need a stylist (I don't need a stylist)
The artist brags of his/her style and self-sufficiency, perpetuating toxic masculinity, as well as materialism.


Yeah I'm good on deposits, I don't need a wallet
The artist brags about his/her wealthy status and does not care about saving money.


'Bout to go up, call me Scotty
The artist brags about his/her potential success, and he/she's treating it like a call to outer space like the character Scotty on Star Trek.


I'm 'bout to go up, you can pass me a water
The artist is focused on his/her success, but still relies on drugs for sustenance.


I pop the pills in the 'Rari
The artist glamorizes his/her life and drug use through ostentatious cars and quick fixes.


Had lil' mama gone in the passenger
The artist brags about being able to have sex with a woman even when high on drugs.


You tryna sneak and get high
The artist is aware that someone is trying to get high surreptitiously, but encourages them to come out and join him/her.


You need to come talk with me
The artist is encouraging the person to talk about his/her drug use to make it easier for him/her to help and support.


I just be actin' shy, poppin' these Mollies
The artist continues to glamorize drug use and the behavior it produces, likening his/her shyness to the effects of drugs.


I can't never be sober
The artist seems to glorify drug use and does not see himself/herself living a different lifestyle.


I'ma come knockin' at your door like Jehova
The artist claims he/she is like a Jehovah's Witness, but instead of spreading the gospel, he/she is promoting drug use.


Girl, I brought us a pill, let's go take it (let's take it)
The artist offers a girl a pill, showing his/her disregard for the person's well-being.


I brought us some chronic, ain't gon' lace it
The artist offers weed, but will not mix or adulterate it to increase its effects, displaying a conscious decision to avoid contributing to the impact drugs have on people's lives.


There's not a better feelin', no replacin' it
The artist emphasizes his/her dependence and craving for drugs, indicating how difficult it would be to stop an addiction in its tracks.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Basil Beyah, Donald E. Cannon, Jared Higgins, Jordan T. Ortiz, Nayvadius Wilburn

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