in

‘Cocaine Bear’ Needed a Song. Obviously They Got Pusha T

If you’re the makers of a new motion picture called Cocaine Bear, there’s really only one person you can call to whip up a song for a final PR push: Pusha T, obviously. And you better believe the King of Coke Rap not only obliged but did so by remixing Melle Mel’s 1983 anti-drug classic, “White Lines (Don’t Do It).”

“White Lines (Cocaine Bear Remix)” has a bit of that classic Pusha T coke rap flavor, but it also finds him tapping into that equally classic Will Smith soundtrack thing where he just kind of raps the plot of the movie (e.g. “You heard the pilot lost the load/We call that dumb and dumber” and “The bear crawls up and under/Cocaine overload/The only fuel to his hunger”). The song, such as it is, clocks in at barely over a minute, making it more in line with Pusha’s recent anti-McDonald’s Arby’s jingles, but we swear we aren’t complaining. 

Check This:  Why you wouldn't survive life in Los Santos
[wpcc-iframe loading=”lazy” title=”WHITE LINES (Cocaine Bear Remix) by Pusha T (Official Lyric Video)” width=”500″ height=”281″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/HPuAiuyJX0g?feature=oembed” frameborder=”0″ allow=”accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share” allowfullscreen]

Cocaine Bear hits theaters today, Feb. 24. Directed by Elizabeth Banks, the movie is extremely loosely based on the true story of a bear who was found dead after attempting to eat 75 pounds of 95-percent pure cocaine, which it had found in a duffel bag in the woods in Kentucky. The duffel bag and the coke appeared to be tied to a drug smuggler named Andrew Carter Thornton, who’d been found dead in a driveway in Knoxville, Tennessee, a few months earlier, wearing a parachute and carrying 77 pounds of cocaine.

[wpcc-script type=”application/javascript”]

Based on the Cocaine Bear trailers, the film will include some elements of the real story, though mostly, it seems like it’ll be about a coked-up bear terrorizing people in the woods. Hell yeah, baby. The cast includes Keri Russell, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Christian Convery, Alden Ehrenreich, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Isiah Whitlock Jr., and Ray Liotta in one of his final film roles.  

Report

What do you think?

1.2k Points
Upvote Downvote

Leave a Reply

Avatar

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *