Bryce Vine Wrote A Song About Drugs (Even Though He Doesn't Do Them)

His track "Where The Wild Things Are" explore the affects of illegal substances: find out where he came up with the idea



It's time for another episode of Between the Lines, our exclusive series where we ask songwriters to explain to us how they came up with the idea of one of their songs. This round, we're back with Bryce Vine, who we first were introduced to when he told us all about the meaning of his party-ready track "Take Me Home." To every yin, there is a yang, and Vine proves the theory with his "dark" song "Where The Wild Things Are." It's kind of like the anti-"Take Me Home" track, and it all started with people close to the performer telling him to lay off the substances. The twist? He's never tried a drug in his life! "Where The Wild Things Are" is his ironic spin on the accusations he faced, where he drops lines about being drunk off his rocker and being hooked on prescription narcotics. Watch Bryce Vine delve into the deep, dark meanings of his track in the player above.
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