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  1. Mar 15, 2024 · Below you'll find popular songs that you've definitely heard before, but also some more underground rock songs with addiction in the title or lyrics. The list includes alternative rock classics like “Under the Bridge” by Red Hot Chili Peppers and “Hurt” by Nine Inch Nails.

    • Rehab, Amy Winehouse. “They tried to make me go to rehab but I said, ‘No, no, no.’ Yes, I've been black, but when I come back, you'll know, know, know.”
    • How Could You Leave Us, NF. “I don't get it, mom. Don't you want to watch your babies grow? I guess pills are more important, all you have to say is ‘no’.
    • Cold Turkey, John Lennon. “Thirty-six hours. Rolling in pain. Praying to someone. Free me again. Oh, I'll be a good boy. Please, make me well. I promise you anything.
    • Not an Addict, K’s Choice. “It's not a habit. It's cool. I feel alive. If you don't have it, you're on the other side. I'm not an addict. Maybe that's a lie.”
    • The Downward Spiral of Self-Destruction Is Difficult to Watch
    • "It's Been Awhile" by Staind
    • "Young Homie" by Chris Rene
    • “Rehab” by Amy Winehouse
    • "Amazing" by Aerosmith
    • "High Cost of Living" by Jamey Johnson
    • "Whiskey Lullaby" by Brad Paisley
    • "The A Team" by Ed Sheeran
    • "Dark Times" by The Weeknd
    • "Fallen" by Sarah Mclachlan

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    Recovery has been a long road for the narrator in this 2001 rock song. He's finally calling an old love whom he hurt with his addiction. He apologizes and explains that it's been awhile since drugs didn't control his life. It feels good to be clean again. Best recovery lyrics:

    Alcohol and drugs used to plague the guy in this 2012 song, but now he blisses out on being clean and sober. He wants other young people to know that life's too short for addiction. Best sobriety and recovery lyrics:

    One of Rolling Stone's "Greatest Songs of All Time," this 2006 Motown-influenced hit is about the denial of addiction. The narrator insists that her problem isn't all that bad — that she drinks because she fears a break-up with her soulmate. She insists she doesn't have the time for rehab, and there's nothing new she can learn there. The autobiogra...

    This 1993 power ballad describes the desperation of a life of pain, drugs, and sin. The narrator finally hit bottom, and when he got help, he was amazed at how his life turned around. Best recovery lyrics:

    From the inside of a prison cell, the guy in this 2008 country song is remorseful about his choices. He had a sweet wife who doubled as a best friend, a job, and he owned property. However, he was running with the wrong crowd and traded the security of his life for "cocaine and a whore" when the police nabbed him in a local motel. From behind bars,...

    This beautiful and tragic country ballad from 2003 tells the story of a broken romance that ultimately claimed two lives. After the woman he loved rejected him, the man spent years trying to drink her off his mind until one night he died by alcohol poisoning. Brokenhearted, she then repeated his self-destructive act. Best addiction lyrics:

    After songwriter Ed Sheeran visited a homeless shelter and listened to others' life stories, he wrote this 2011 song about a heroin-addicted prostitute. The woman has been on the streets since she was 18. Both her body and her soul have been hollowed out by the horrors of drug addiction and life on the mean streets.

    The narrator in this 2015 song is on drugs and has another man's blood on his clothes. He lives a fast-paced, dangerous and unpredictable life, and issues a warning to the woman he's with: She should not fall in love with him. (That always works, right?) Best addiction lyrics:

    The narrator in this Grammy-nominated 2004 song acknowledges that she's made some big mistakes. She got caught up in the wrong crowd and she admits she has messed up. Ironically, then those same friends rejected her, embarrased of what she had become. As she fights her way back, she seeks hope and redemption, not blame. Best recovery lyrics:

  2. Oct 25, 2022 · These popular songs about addiction and recovery send a powerful message and cautionary tale about drink and drug use, to anyone who listens

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  4. Jan 30, 2024 · Embark on a musical odyssey delving into the depths of human experience with our curated selection of the 20 best songs about addiction, abuse, and recovery. From timeless classics to genre-defying masterpieces, each song intricately weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of these challenging themes.

  5. Dec 11, 2023 · I’ve carefully selected songs about addiction, abuse, and recovery, each one a poignant reflection on the struggles and triumphs of these deeply personal journeys. This article offers a powerful soundtrack that resonates with the resilience and hope found in the path to healing.

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