The Meaning Behind The Song: Not An Addict by Ran-D & Psyko Punkz
As a Music Therapist, I have had the privilege of witnessing the profound impact that songs can have on individuals. They have the power to evoke emotions, stir memories, and provide solace during difficult times. One song that always stands out to me is “Not An Addict” by Ran-D & Psyko Punkz. I first heard this song on a rainy day while driving in my car, and I remember being captivated by its raw energy and thought-provoking lyrics.
The song begins with the lines, “Breathe it in and breathe it out and pass along, it’s almost out. We’re so creative, so much more, high above but on the floor.” These words depict a feeling of surrender to a habit or an addiction. The immediate reference to breathing in and out suggests a sense of dependence on something, whether it’s a substance or a particular behavior. It highlights the struggle of being torn between feeling alive, but also being aware of the destructive nature of the dependency.
“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, baby, that’s a lie.” These lines challenge the common perception of addiction. The song suggests that addiction is not simply a habit but a means to feel alive or even to find a sense of relief. It emphasizes the complexities of addiction and the denial that often accompanies it.
The lyrics continue, “Deeper, stick it in your vein, the deeper, the thoughts that no more pain. I’m in heaven, I’m a God, I’m everywhere, I feel so high.” These words express the desperate desire to numb the pain and escape reality. It portrays an individual who believes that through their addiction, they can achieve a sense of power and control. However, the repetition of the line “I’m not an addict, baby, that’s a lie” suggests a deep internal struggle with denial and the realization that addiction is not a solution, but a destructive cycle.
The song concludes with the powerful lines, “It’s over now, I’m cold, alone. I’m just a person on my own.” These final words evoke a sense of loneliness and isolation that comes with addiction. It reminds us that ultimately, addiction separates us from ourselves and from those around us. It serves as a reminder of the importance of seeking help and reaching out to others when facing addiction.
“Not An Addict” is a song that tackles the complexities of addiction and the struggle to break free from its grip. It sheds light on the internal battles that individuals face and challenges the stereotypical portrayal of addiction. As a Music Therapist, I have witnessed how music can provide a safe space for individuals to explore their emotions and experiences. This song, in particular, can serve as a catalyst for conversations surrounding addiction, promoting empathy and understanding.
Additional Information
The song “Not An Addict” by Ran-D & Psyko Punkz was released on November 1, 2019, as part of the album “We Rule The Night” (2020). It is worth noting that the song interpolates “Not an Addict” by K’s Choice, adding a new dimension to the lyrics and message conveyed by these artists.
As a Music Therapist, I encourage individuals to explore the meaning behind songs that resonate with them personally. By delving into the lyrics and reflecting on their own experiences, individuals can gain insight, find solace, and even discover the courage to address their own challenges. “Not An Addict” is one such song that can spark meaningful conversations and foster a deeper understanding of addiction and its impact on individuals and their loved ones.