I dreamed that I was listening to some Swedish 90s hip hop. Or so I thought.
The song was similar to Fattaru's "Mina hundar" (says awake me), but my dream's version had a verse that was about a guy overdosing on pills.
As I was listening I realized that I wasn't listening to the familiar (in the dream) 90s version of the verse, but actually this was a version I hadn't known existed. It was from the 80s, it was inside a song by Per Gessle and the rapper was Magnus Uggla.
After a few lines I noticed that the text started diverging from the modern version. It was much goofier, and ended with a moral that the guy was surprised he ended up the way he did, because the pills he took were plain white and he had learned that the dangerous pills were the colorful ones.
Did my subconscious just make a point about the American opioid crisis using retrofitted Swedish rap pop?
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