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Originally written and performed by JJ Cale in 1976, “Cocaine” was made famous by Eric Clapton, who recorded and released it on his ’77 album Slowhand. The JJ Cale version was popular in Europe and New Zealand, and Clapton’s version brought it to North America. Although at first listen, the song sounds like it’s pro-cocaine, but a closer look reveals that “Cocaine” is actually cleverly anti-coke, with several telling lines, including “If you wanna get down, down on the ground, cocaine.” Clapton wouldn’t play this song very often at concerts because he didn’t want people thinking he was a promoting cocaine use, but later in his career he would add in “the dirty cocaine” to the lyrics to make the message clear.
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