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A Billboard article described "911" as "a song about when your brain and your body feel at war with each other." [6] The track details Gaga's relationship to her antipsychotic medication, olanzapine, which she takes for neuropathic pain and regular trauma responses, as she is not permitted to turn to pain medications in fear of addiction.
"Rx (Medicate)" is a song performed by Canadian rock band Theory of a Deadman, a track on their sixth studio album, Wake Up Call (2017). The song's lyrics were co-written by all four members of the band and address the prescription drug abuse epidemic occurring in North America.
Majesty (song) Make tha Trap Say Aye; Mama (Loves a Crackhead) Mary Jane's Last Dance; Mask Off; Master of Puppets (song) Medicate (Gabbie Hanna song) Million Miles an Hour; Minnie the Moocher; Molly (Lil Pump song) Molly (16 Candles Down the Drain) Monkey (song) Monkey Man (Rolling Stones song) Monkey on My Back; Moonlight Mile (song) Mother's ...
"The Song Remembers When" is a song written by Hugh Prestwood and recorded by American country music singer Trisha Yearwood. It was released in October 1993 by MCA Records as the lead single and title track from her third album, The Song Remembers When (1993). A music video was created using live footage from a televised concert Trisha did to ...
Desiree, who took the last name of her longtime partner years ago, went back to school and graduated in 2019 from the University of California, Irvine, with a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry ...
Despite having a number of projects in the works and awaiting the vinyl release of “Tha Carter III,” Lil Wayne says he can’t remember his songs.
Jason Merritt/Getty Images Gwen Stefani is just a girl who has trouble remembering the lyrics to her own songs. “I don’t remember them, no, not at all. I don’t!” Stefani, 54, revealed ...
“You got all these people with this disease who need treatment,” he said. “There’s a medication that could really help us tackle this problem, help us dramatically reduce overdose death, and people are having a hard time accessing it.” The anti-medication approach adopted by the U.S. sets it apart from the rest of the developed world.