"The Light at the End of the Tunnel for $9.99 a Month" is a new English song by $UICIDEBOY$, released on June 14, 2024, from the album New World Depression. The track features contributions from Karma-Ann, Lil Yo, Lil Wayne,… Read More
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[Intro: Karma-Ann, Lil Yo & Lil Wayne]
Only once the drugs are done
Hearin' my name, goin' insane
Mane, this shit is like every day
You did good, $lick
I feel like dying, I feel like dying
"Oh my God
That's the biggest fuck up, I'm sorry"
Goin' insane, (It's a smash!) goin' insane
Mane, this shit is like every day, hearin' my name, goin' insane
Only once the drugs are done
Hearin' my name, hearin' my—hearin' my
I feel like dying
Goin' insane, goin' insane
Mane, this shit is like everyday
I feel like dying
Hearin' my name, goin' insane, hearin' my name, hearin' my—hearin' my
[Chorus: Lil Yo & Karma-Ann Swanepool]
Only once the drugs are done goin' insane
Goin' insane, goin' insane—goin' in—goin' in—
Mane, this shit is like everyday, mane, this shit is like everyday
I feel like dying, I feel like dying
Goin' insane, goin' insane, mane, this shit is like everyday
Hearin' my name, goin' insane
Hearin' my name, hearin' my—hearin' my
[Verse 1: Ruby da Cherry]
Y'all worried 'bout the reposts
But I'm worried 'bout the relapse (Yeah)
Let's recap, life ain't been the same, since I left rehab (Yah, yah)
Exposin' to my opps all the spots where I'm weak at
And then, flex on the rest, while I act like, I don't need claps
Gave this girl my heart and this bitch said that she gon' need half
Paranoid, I'm peakin' through the blinds, without a tweed hat
Locked up in my head, like I forgot the code to the keypad
Been running' this whole game, like ankles and kneecaps
One day, I'll disappear and you won't know, when I'll be back
I'll be so camouflaged, I'll shoot myself and bleed out tree sap
Hidin' from how I feel, will never work and I see that
Keep my nose clean, but I'm still askin', where the weed at
[Bridge: Lil Yo & $crim]
Goin' insane, goin' insane
Goin' insane—goin' in—goin' in—
Mane, this shit is like every day
Mane, this shit is like every day
Where are my motherfuckin' pills?
Goin' insane, goin' insane
Mane, this shit is like everyday
Hearin' my name, goin' insane
[Verse 2: $crim & Germ]
Yeah, no stoppin'
Just popped me like five percs
Nine bars, got dreams of jumpin' off top floors
I'm rummagin' all through my sock drawer
Before they put me back behind locked doors
More Opium than the Afghan war
Floodin' the front of my brain (Let's Go!)
I'm givin' them warnings
The flights that I'm boardin'
Got no pilots up in the plane
(Turn me up)
Life aimless and passin' me by, yeah
I'm famous for chasin' a high, yeah
Couldn't do what I do, if they tried, nah
I'm built for war and they built to die (Brrrt!)
On that bad shit, as Germ would say (Bad shit!)
I know, I'm duckin' but bitch, quit yellin'
Fuckin' up my vibe, I'm wide awake
I feel like dyin' but not today
Got everyone trippin', wonderin'
If I'm slippin' all from the music (North)
If I gotta pick, the drugs or a bitch, you know what I'm choosin' (North)
Said that he gang, but we ain't the same
Just look how he movin'
I used to get high, but now, at best
I'm just goin' through it (Wetto)
[Outro: Karma-Ann Swanepoel & Lil Yo]
Only once the drugs are done
Hearin' my name, goin' insane
Mane, this shit is like everyday
I feel like dying, i feel like dying
[Intro: Karma-Ann, Lil Yo & Lil Wayne] The intro sets a somber and chaotic tone, expressing feelings of insanity and desperation. It highlights the cycle of drug use and mental distress, establishing the mood for the song and emphasizing the recurring theme of struggling with one's mental state.
[Chorus: Lil Yo & Karma-Ann Swanepool] The chorus underscores the theme of daily struggle and the impact of drug use on mental health. It repeats the idea of feeling like going insane and highlights the repetitive nature of the artists' experiences with addiction and mental turmoil. This section reinforces the song's central theme of battling inner demons and the quest for escape from these feelings.
[Verse 1: Ruby da Cherry] In this verse, Ruby da Cherry reflects on personal challenges and the impact of addiction on his life. He discusses the difficulties of maintaining a facade of strength while dealing with internal weaknesses and the fear of relapse. The verse reveals a sense of paranoia and the struggle to manage both personal and public perceptions, showcasing the ongoing conflict between his true self and his public image.
[Bridge: Lil Yo & $crim] The bridge reiterates the feeling of daily struggle and the quest for relief from drug-induced states. It emphasizes the routine nature of these challenges and the reliance on substances as a means of coping. This section contributes to the song's overall depiction of a relentless battle with addiction and mental instability.
[Verse 2: $crim & Germ] This verse explores the harsh realities of drug addiction and the consequences it has on life and relationships. $crim describes his ongoing struggle with substance abuse and the impact on his mental state, including suicidal thoughts and the sense of being trapped in a cycle of addiction. Germ's contribution adds to the theme of self-destructive behavior and the internal conflict of choosing between personal desires and responsibilities. The verse captures the emotional and physical toll of addiction, highlighting the difficulty of escaping this pattern.
[Outro: Karma-Ann Swanepoel & Lil Yo] The outro echoes the intro's sentiment of feeling insane and the impact of drugs on mental health. It reinforces the theme of a never-ending struggle with personal demons and the sense of hopelessness that accompanies addiction. This final section brings the song full circle, emphasizing the persistent and cyclical nature of the issues discussed throughout the track.
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"The Light at the End of the Tunnel for $9.99 a Month" is a new English song by $UICIDEBOY$, released on June 14, 2024, from the album New World Depression. The track features contributions from Karma-Ann, Lil Yo, Lil Wayne, and Germ, and is produced by Budd Dwyer, Sam Bo Bachrack, Cutxroat, and KXVI. It is published on the $uicideboy$ YouTube channel, continuing the group's exploration of themes related to mental health and personal struggle.
The song delves into themes of addiction, mental anguish, and the search for relief in a cycle of self-destructive behavior. It portrays a sense of despair and constant struggle with substance abuse and internal conflict. The lyrics reflect a recurring feeling of going insane due to the pressures of daily life and the impact of drug use on mental stability. The overall theme highlights the ongoing battle with personal demons and the illusion of finding a solution or relief amidst chaos.
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The "The Light at the End of the Tunnel for $9.99 a Month" song is sung by $UICIDEBOY$.
The "The Light at the End of the Tunnel for $9.99 a Month" song by $UICIDEBOY$ lyrics was written by Aristos Petrou, Scott Arceneaux Jr., Sam Bo Bachrack, Cutxroat & KXVI.
The "The Light at the End of the Tunnel for $9.99 a Month" song by $UICIDEBOY$ was produced by Budd Dwyer, Sam Bo Bachrack, Cutxroat & KXVI.
$UICIDEBOY$ released "The Light at the End of the Tunnel for $9.99 a Month" song on Jun 14, 2024.