Lil Wyte

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Oxycotton

Lil Wyte

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2 ContributorsOxycotton LyricsGo on and slip me two xanax Bars I'm ready to git fool
Fifth to crown to wash it down, I'm downtown snapping rolls
Ain't no shame up in my game in fact I'm mentally deranged
Oxycontin' in my system man I'm feeling kinda strange

Watch me choke about this dope Blueberry from Texas
She wanna git up in rotation that's too bad cause I'm stressing
'Bout now it's 1:30 a.m eleven percocets just entered me
Fifteen minutes from this second I'll be crawling on my knees

Laughing at the crowd of all the clowns that be surrounding me
Take another lortab to call me down and let me see
Body be relaxed muscles be loose, and you have stopped the pain
No more bitching 'bout your day and work and driving in the rain

Put up with the fussing and discussion I plant in your brain
Hypnotize ya minds, like all the rest but I come through the veins
Take a chill pill to slow me down and git back in this game
Gotta be up on ya P's and Q's to even feel it mane

Oxycontin', xanax bars, percocet and lortab
Valiums, morphine, patches, exctacy and it's all up for grab
Whatcha want, whatcha need hit me up I got you mane
Whatcha want, whatcha need hit me up I got you mane

Scarecrow, scarecrow what's that you're popping?
A powerful pill they call oxycontin'
But it's so tiny, that it catch you dragging
Haven't you heard big things come in small packages
You might also likeI prefer the orange's with the black O C
Take to where you can I move about you see
Some people mellow down in a needle and shoot 'em up
Buy I pop 'em with seroquel like glue, I am stuck

See I'ma pill popper so I'ma keep poppin' 'em
Gimme twenty xanax and I'ma start droppin' 'em
They ain't no stoppin' him when they in my system
Mane I really miss 'em can you help me get 'em

I heard you have clidina, on that fucking pill shed
Gimme some fuckin' ec' gimme some percocets
I need me some four bar, so I can break down
Cause a nigga like me 'finna take it to funky town

Oxycontin', xanax bars, percocet and lortab
Valiums, morphine, patches, exctacy and it's all up for grab
Whatcha want, whatcha need hit me up I got you mane
Whatcha want, whatcha need hit me up I got you maneEmbed

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Oxycotton

When it comes to capturing the raw essence of the gritty reality of street life, few songs pack as much punch as "Oxycotton" by Lil Wyte. This powerful track delves deep into the dark underbelly of drug addiction and the destructive consequences it can have on individuals and their communities. With its hard-hitting lyrics and haunting production, "Oxycotton" paints a vivid picture of the desperate struggle faced by those enmeshed in the world of substance abuse.

About Oxycotton

Oxycodone, a potent prescription opioid painkiller, serves as the central focus of "Oxycotton." Lil Wyte sheds light on the rampant abuse of this drug, portraying its captivating allure and the devastating toll it takes on its users. Released in 2003 as part of his debut album "Doubt Me Now," "Oxycotton" quickly became a standout track in his discography and garnered significant attention in the rap community.

One of the defining features of "Oxycotton" is its gripping storytelling. Lil Wyte weaves a narrative that exposes the vicious cycle of addiction, offering a glimpse into the life of a drug user. Through his lyrics, he explores themes of dependency, the pursuit of escape, and the harsh reality of being trapped in a world governed by substance abuse.

Furthermore, the production of "Oxycotton" perfectly complements the lyrical content, creating a somber and brooding atmosphere. The dark and ominous beat, layered with haunting melodies and heavy basslines, intensifies the overall mood, evoking a sense of despair and hopelessness. This synergy between the lyrics and the music allows listeners to fully immerse themselves in the emotional journey portrayed in the song.

As a music expert, I must acknowledge the controversial nature surrounding "Oxycotton." Some argue that it glamorizes drug use, while others appreciate its unflinching portrayal of the harsh realities of addiction. Regardless, it's important to recognize the impact this song has had in sparking conversations about substance abuse and the need for support and resources to combat the widespread problem.

With its thought-provoking lyrics, haunting production, and unapologetic exploration of addiction, "Oxycotton" continues to resonate with both longtime fans of Lil Wyte and new listeners discovering the track. Its enduring relevance is a testament to the lasting power of music as a medium for expressing and addressing complex societal issues.

In an era where the opioid crisis continues to grip communities worldwide, "Oxycotton" serves as a reminder of the devastating consequences of substance abuse. It stands as a powerful statement that demands attention and empathy for those affected by addiction.

Ultimately, "Oxycotton" is more than just a song; it's a vivid depiction of the struggles faced by countless individuals caught in the grip of addiction. Lil Wyte's unflinching honesty and raw storytelling make this track a compelling and impactful piece of music that forces listeners to confront uncomfortable truths. Through "Oxycotton," Lil Wyte offers a window into a world that many may never fully understand. And in doing so, he ignites conversations, educates, and perhaps even impels change.