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UPSAHL - Drugs (Lyric)

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Official Music Video | UPSAHL – Drugs

So happy to finally be able to share this one with you guys. This song is about going to parties and dealing with fake people who flex on their new car, their expensive shoes, and talk about a bunch of surface level stuff that is not important. Comment below the most funny/annoying thing someone has said to you at a party!

— @UPSAHL

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Is that original? I heard that the original is more minimalistic... Help me please. I listened something without that bass

— @LEONARDO_.K.

Listen to Drugs: https://upsahl.lnk.to/Drugs

Follow UPSAHL

何言ってるのか何一つわからないけれど本当に好き

— @susioisi-b4b

Site: https://www.upsahl.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upsahlmusic/

replace d**gs with food, makeup, skincare or sephora gifts cards and that's my life

— @paulamullins6509

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If this video gets 7K views before summer break (June 13th) I will sing this in front of my teachers.

— @amullins293

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@upsahlmusic

LYRICS

Yuh

— @VicGiovannii

I just came here to the party for the drugs

I’m not tryna make a friend or fall in love

here in 2024, where y'all at now?

— @stolenbymaskem

So just stop the faking

Not here for nameless faces

2024 having to explain to someone who this is squad? 👀🫡🫶🏻

— @rosyxtea

Pointless talk in conversations

I just came here for the drugs

I can sing that

— @Ginyriny2009rollerskat

So you say

You’re moving

Uh me

— @YourGuyRyan

Out of state

Soon as you

2023 gang
?

— @belindarakgole4755

Graduate

Interesting

💕

— @jessehayward4286

Anyway

You’re leaving

👍👍👍👍

— @jessehayward4286

Need a hug

Ok then

Duonn.. 💌 respect.

— @be_rapbiGG

Call me up

No thanks man

two years ago I didn’t think I would relate so much to this song… 🥲

— @Ma.578

I’m too busy don’t

Have time for

my boyfriend uses LS.....,listening to this song

— @Zeroumh0110

Things you say that aren’t

Important

"I'm not tryna make a friend or fall in love"
damn that hit so hard.

— @reydragonclaw1128

Where’s the bathroom at

Leave me alone

𝗜𝘀 𝗧𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝗮 𝗦𝘂𝗯𝘀𝘁𝗶𝘁𝘂𝘁𝗲 𝘁𝗼 𝗦𝘂𝗯𝘀𝘁𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗔𝗯𝘂𝘀𝗲?
On June 26, the UN marked the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. The message of the Secretary-General for that day was, “We cannot allow the world’s drug problem to further shadow the lives of the tens of millions of people living through humanitarian crises. On this important day,” he suggested, “let us commit to lifting this shadow once and for all, and giving this issue the attention and action it deserves.” In my opinion, as long as people want to escape from life, and as long as drugs are so accessible, substance abuse and drug addiction will continue to plague humanity.
Life has always been tough. These days, it is even tougher for many, if not most of us. Because drugs are so accessible these days, teenagers and young adults who used to “get away from it all” by drinking or smoking, now do it with drugs, and even hard drugs. It gives them a good high, disconnects their thoughts from the pitfalls of life, and allows them to feel relieved and happy, even if it is transitory and subsequently leads to deeper downs.
Besides, drugs are good business. Too many people in top positions make too much money for the discussion about eliminating drug abuse to be relevant.
By “top positions,” I am not talking about the addicts or the dealers. I am talking about policymakers in positions that pay top dollar, whose job is to decry the plague of drug and substance abuse, and do nothing but maintain their positions.
Like many other top brass, they view their job definition not as a mission to help humanity, but as feeding the cash cow and milking it dry. In the case of drugs, the cow feeds on more addicts, and the milk is the bloated budgets that organizations for “preventing drug abuse” receive in order to perpetuate the problem while pretending to fight it.
This is why, according to the UN’s own statistics, drug sales over the dark web nearly quadrupled between 2011-2020. If there were an intention to eliminate drug abuse, those who are at the top of the system would have long been fired. But since there is no such goal, those people are hailed as heroes and their budgets are bloated even more, to cope with the “escalating” crisis.
If we want to truly deal with the issue of drug abuse, we first need to decide what we want to do with addicts. Do we want them to live, or do we want them to vanish? If it is the latter, authorities must provide them with proper conditions to live out their lives until they are gone. If we cannot convince people that there is more to life than escaping from it, we should at least enable them to escape life with dignity until they are gone.
At the same time, we should make drugs inaccessible, as simple as that. That is, if we are willing to cull the well-paying jobs of those in charge of “fighting” against drug abuse. If we genuinely choose to eliminate drugs, we should eliminate access to them. This is the first step.
Then, we should offer a substitute. Not everyone will want it, but we should nevertheless offer a substitute that can satisfy the need that pushes at least some of the people into drug abuse and other forms of escapism.
The substitute that we should offer drug users is supportive human connections. Just as the veterans from Vietnam, many of whom were heavy drug users while in service, stopped once they returned to their families, we should offer the same feeling to current addicts.
This feeling of family warmth, acceptance, and the knowledge that people care about you, is the ingredient that is being depleted from society at the fastest rate. And without confidence and a sense of security, people will be afraid to face life and will opt for escapism. Human connection is the only antidote to drug abuse. It does not cost a thing, it does not pay top dollar, it has very poor PR, but it works like a charm. Making people feel welcome and safe will make them hooked on life.

— @סנדרהשלום

Look who’s here

Pink t-shirt

So, you say you're moving out of state

Soon as you graduate, interesting

Anyway, you're leaving

Need a hug? Okay then

Call me up, no thanks man



I'm too busy, don't have time for

Things you say that aren't important

Where's the bathroom at?

Leave me alone



I just came here to the party for the drugs

(Drugs), drugs, (drugs), drugs, (drugs)

I'm not tryna make a friend or fall in love

(Love), love, (love), love, (love)

So just stop the faking

Not for here for nameless faces

Pointless talking, conversations

(Drugs), drugs, (drugs), drugs, (drugs)

I just came here for the drugs



Look who's here, pink t-shirt

Oh, you met him last year?

Wish I was as cool as you

Check it out, you got that

Brand new Audi hatchback

But you came here alone

You're too drunk to drive home



I'm too busy, don't have time for

Things you say that aren't important

Where's the bathroom at?

Leave me alone



I just came here to the party for the drugs

(Drugs), drugs, (drugs), drugs, (drugs)

I'm not tryna make a friend or fall in love

(Love), love, (love), love, (love)

So just stop the faking

Not for here for nameless faces

Pointless talking, conversations

(Drugs), drugs, (drugs), drugs, (drugs)

I just came here for the drugs



Everybody's either here for the drugs

Or the sex or the money or the fame

He's on the phone asking someone for the plug

And she's on the couch small talking, dropping names

I'm not for here for nameless faces

Pointless talking, conversations

(Drugs), drugs, (drugs), drugs

I just came here for the

— @DT_WUIN

Oh you met

Him last year

What's up with all the symbolism??
All you hollywood peeps are doing it. It's being flaunted extra in our faces lately 🤔

— @LailaBaraITrini

Wish I was

As cool as you

Where is the sun I can't find my daughter's outfit

— @terrytickler

Check it out

You got that

This Rue Benetts anthem

— @vintagecherries

Brand new Audi

Hatchback

Not in my mind drugs nor parties but I still enjoy this song!

— @biglittlevoid

But you came here alone

You’re too drunk to drive home

How to sell drugs online 👌✨

— @condoriramoswilliamhermini7311

Everybody’s either here for the drugs

Or the sex

0:37

— @sunwizard2347

Or the money

Or the fame

im happy i found this song from someone's animation

— @miro3648

He’s on the phone asking someone for the plug

While she’s on the couch, small talking, dropping names

I went to the same school as Upsahl and we overlapped a couple years. It's really cool to see that's she's done so well

— @luciacampillo426

I’m not here for nameless faces

Pointless talk in conversations

"Just stop the faking.." Hit's different

— @Kaaliyahhhh

Drugs

But I just came here for the’

How to sell drugs online

— @condoriramoswilliamhermini7311

#Upsahl | #Drugs

Mis amigos : no que no irias a la fiesta
Yo : 0:42

— @katenyam5000

More User Perspectives

@

Me walking around the dog pound:

"I just came here for the Pugs"

@ryano8768
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dsewreed

@cattescare
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1.25

@deepsleepSteam
@

When you go to the drug dealer but instead of giving you the drugs they start getting real chatty:

@darkcitydweller
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Bhery nice song

@adhvaith.d3039
@

intresting.

@lunichi4718
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Escuche este hit bien high & ¡OMG!
🥵😍😍🇲🇽🇲🇽

@oscarnoemuniveiglesias9015
@

You better watch your fucking mouth girl you going to hell he knows that you were teaching the kids how to smoke weed I’m just so sorry but you better choose your faith signed a vote of the faith I am GOd

@thepaydays6646
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¿No la base se parece al inicio de "New friends?"

@candyestudio1833
@

I love this

@meleycrack7795
@

cool song but some people in the comments seriously should stop romanticizing drugs. Euphoria was supposed to show the bad effects of drug addiction, not fuel your fucked up version of the coming of age aesthetic

@nomotivay
@

I just came here for the vibes
This song is lit

@Wonder_ing_David
@

But this whole video is a drug

@saturn2106
@

日本人はいるか…?

@ケツアゴの片割れ
@

I’ll forever be greatful to darklurd on telegram he’s the best I’ve ever work with

@greysoncooper9449
@

Kk que bosta

@ANDRE-oc6xn
@

*sigh* Underrated-

@larondadinotte
@

I realy love tihs song

@Wilmaresquivel-v8j
@

Buenizima 7w7 me encanto

@3rodvannyamendoza611
@

No entendo ingles TwT voy a buscar traducsion xd

@3rodvannyamendoza611