Top 10 Songs About Ketamine
TOP 10 SONGS ABOUT KETAMINE – A Savage Investigation
1. Placebo – "Special K" (2000)
The absolute anthem. Brian Molko howling about recreational K use over a razor-sharp glam-rock riff. "Special K" isn't a vitamin — it's a one-way ticket to the K-hole, and Placebo delivers the boarding pass.
2. The Chemical Brothers – "Lost in the K-Hole" (1999)
A titanic slab of big beat paranoia that sounds exactly like what the title promises — wandering the neon-lit ruins of your own brain, unable to find the exit. Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons understand that K doesn't just dissolve your body, it dissolves the room around you.
3. Blur – "Brothers & Sisters" (1997)
Damon Albarn chronicling the British club scene where Special K was flowing like tap water. A sneakily dark track buried in a pop melody, because that's how the devil works.
4. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah – "Ketamine & Ecstasy" (2007)
Alec Ounsworth's fractured warble over a twitchy indie groove. The title says it all — a pharmacological shopping list set to music. It sounds like the come-up feels.
5. Die Antwoord – "Enter the Ninja" (2010)
Ninja explicitly name-drops ketamine in the opening verse: "I've got ketamine, I've got ecstasy / I've got magic mushrooms." Zef as hell, chaotic as a bad batch, and somehow perfect.
6. Aesop Rock – "11:35 / Ketamine U.S.A. Interlude" (2007)
Aesop's dense word salad + ketamine = the kind of track that makes you wonder if YOU'RE the one in the K-hole. The interlude is a warped, wobbling descent into the void.
7. Cocorosie – "K-Hole" (2007)
Two sisters making experimental freak-folk about the K-hole experience. It's unsettling, beautiful, and sounds like what happens when you close your eyes on a heavy dose and the walls start breathing.
8. King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard – "The Bitter Boogie" (2016)
"You mix ketamine and speed / That's the bitter boogie." Stu Mackenzie's psych-rock warning about the dangers of the K-speed combo. Catchy as hell for a song about pharmacological regret.
9. Primal Scream – "Kill All Hippies" (1997)
Bobby Gillespie at his most chemically unhinged. The track is soaked in K and the paranoia that comes with it. "Kill all hippies" isn't a political statement — it's the K talking.
10. Eminem – "Lucky You" (2018) (feat. Joyner Lucas)
"Even ketamine or methamphetamine" — Marshall name-drops K in a rapid-fire verse about going off the rails. Not a song ABOUT ketamine, but a solid acknowledgment that he knows what it is and what it does.
HONORABLE MENTION: DJ Shadow – "Midnight in a Perfect World" (1996)
Not explicitly about K, but the video features a woman floating through a K-hole dreamscape and the beat is what I imagine God sounds like on a low-dose infusion.