Drugs
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Gucci Mane Weighed Nearly 300 Pounds at His Lean-Sipping Peak
Guwop recently revealed just how much his appetite for codeine affected his physical appearance.
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Macklemore’s “Drug Dealer” Video is a Jarring Reminder of My Oxycontin Addiction
The Seattle emcee uses personal experiences to inspire an incredibly powerful visual addressing pharmaceutical addiction.
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Why Young Thug Decided to Clean Up His Image
The eccentric ATLien realizes that his words and actions have a big effect on his youthful fanbase.
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Isaiah Rashad on His Addiction: “I Fucked Up, I Almost Got Dropped Three Times”
Isaiah Rashad’s two-year hiatus was largely due to his addiction to Xanax and alcohol.
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A$AP Yams “Gems” Book Coming, Proceeds to Help Battle Drug Addiction
The legacy of the A$AP Mob founder lives on in one of this year’s must-cop books.
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Gucci Mane Becomes Rap’s Role Model for Sobriety: “I Was a Drug Addict, I Was Numb”
Gucci Mane’s unlikely metamorphosis from white boy wasted to a role model for sober and healthy living.
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Kid Cudi Believes Music Industry Pressure & Success “Drove Me to Drugs”
Right when Cudi was first experiencing big success and should have been at his happiest is when he first turned to drugs.
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Future Continues to Deny Drug Addiction: “I Don’t Feel Like I Ever Abused It”
In his music he’s an addict on the verge of self-destruction, but in a new interview Future insists he doesn’t have a drug problem.
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Chris Brown Assault & Heavy Drug Use Allegations Mount
Another high profile person working for Brown has now quit, alleging verbal abuse following “heavy drug use.”
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Kevin Gates Says “I Don’t Do Drugs” in Fascinating Interview
A recently sober Kevin Gates is emerging as a legitimate force in hip-hop. Could be witnessing the birth of rap’s next icon?
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Lil Wayne’s Lean Addiction Almost Killed Currensy
A new story from Curren$y reveals just how far gone off lean Lil Wayne was at the peak of his drug addiction.
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“I Needed It For My Edge”: Royce da 5’9″ Comes Clean About Alcoholism & Music
Royce shatters the myth of the genius-artist-addict by talking about how his sobriety lead to great music and a number one album.

