The 1988 track stands as one of Gregory Isaacs' most poignant works, serving as both a cautionary tale and a stark reflection of the artist's personal descent into crack cocaine addiction. While the "Cool Ruler" was renowned for pioneering the smooth, seductive "lovers rock" genre, his career and health were increasingly overshadowed by a "debasing weapon" that eventually cost him his teeth, his signature sweet voice, and years of legal freedom. The Song: "Hard Drugs" (1988)
Isaacs’ addiction to crack cocaine began in the early 1980s, coinciding with his peak international fame after signing with Island Records. Gregory Isaacs - Hard Drugs
: Critics and fans alike noted that the song was not a hypocritical lecture but a sincere "warning" from a man living the nightmare he described. The 1988 track stands as one of Gregory
: Unlike the subtle metaphors in hits like "Night Nurse," this track directly condemned the cycle of addiction, with lyrics warning that "the more they get it, they still want more". : Critics and fans alike noted that the
: It became a fixture of his live sets, notably performed at Reggae Sunsplash in 1990 as a "musical PSA".
Released during a period of professional decline, "Hard Drugs" was an uncharacteristically blunt social commentary.