Cocaine
Kola Man Lyrics
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′Cause now that I'm addicted there is nobody to blame
I want money and fame, and I don′t feel the shame
'Cause now that I'm addicted there is nobody to blame
Caviar co-, caviar co-, caviar cocaine
′Cause now that I′m addic-dic-dic-dic
Nobody to blame
Caviar cocaine
Caviar cocaine, driving me insane
'Cause now that I′m addicted there is nobody to blame
I want money and fame, and I don't feel the shame
′Cause now that I'm addicted there is nobody to blame
Caviar co-, caviar co-, caviar cocaine
′Cause now that I'm addic-dic-dic-dic
Nobody to blame
Caviar co-, caviar co-, caviar cocaine
Caviar cocaine
Caviar cocaine, driving me insane
'Cause now that I′m addicted there is nobody to blame
I want money and fame, and I don′t feel the shame
'Cause now that I′m addicted there is nobody to blame
Caviar cocaine
Caviar cocaine, driving me insane
'Cause now that I′m addicted there is nobody to blame
I want money and fame, and I don't feel the shame
′Cause now that I'm addicted there is nobody to blame
The lyrics of Kola Man's song "Cocaine" portray the story of a person who is addicted to cocain and how the addiction is driving him insane. The use of the term "Caviar cocaine" suggests that the person has a luxurious taste in drugs which is slowly affecting his mental and physical health. The line "now that I'm addicted there is nobody to blame" highlights how the person takes responsibility for his addiction and also justifies it by saying that he wants money and fame which makes the addiction worth it.
The repetition of the phrase "caviar cocaine" in the chorus further emphasizes the importance of the drug in the person's life and how it has become a part of his identity. The line "I want money and fame, and I don't feel the shame" suggests that the person believes that the drug will help him achieve his goals, despite the negative effects it may have on his health and well-being.
Overall, the lyrics of the song portray the destructive nature of drug addiction and how it can take over a person's life, leaving them with nobody to blame but themselves.
Line by Line Meaning
Caviar cocaine, driving me insane
The singer is addicted to cocaine and it has taken a toll on their mental health
'Cause now that I'm addicted there is nobody to blame
The singer takes full responsibility for their addiction and the consequences that come with it
I want money and fame, and I don′t feel the shame
The singer is willing to compromise their values and morals in order to achieve success
Caviar co-, caviar co-, caviar cocaine
Repetition of the drug's name emphasizes the power it has over the artist
′Cause now that I′m addic-dic-dic-dic
Repetition of the word 'addicted' further portrays the artist's lack of control over their drug use
Nobody to blame
The singer acknowledges that their addiction is their own fault and no one else's
Caviar cocaine
The repeated use of the drug's name is a reflection of the singer's fixation on it
Writer(s): Benas Ivanovas, Lukas Kuchtovas, Martynas Andriuskevicius
Contributed by Lillian O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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now that I'm addicted to this song there is nobody to blame
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same
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Wtf the video is filmed where I live. It is Gozo which is in Malta. I'm surprised hahaha 🇲🇹
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