Lil Uzi Vert Addresses Nitrous Oxide Use

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Lil Uzi Vert seems to address their use of nitrous oxide on the new song “We Good,” which is featured on the release of their Eternal Atake 2 album.

Lil Uzi Vert Comes Clean on New Album

Once midnight hit on Friday (Nov. 1), Lil Uzi Vert’s fourth studio album, Eternal Atake 2, arrived. Fans were surprised last week when Uzi began the rollout with a new track titled “Uzi The Earthling! (TV Show Theme),” which sounds like a vintage sitcom theme song from the 1950s or 1960s. On the album opener “We Good,” the Philadelphia rapper appears to open up about using nitrous oxide. Uzi was seen on video inhaling what was thought to be nitrous from a balloon while in the studio over the summer.

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“They said I was lost, they thought I was a dead guy/I was on the NOS,” he raps on the track. NOS is a slang term for nitrous.

In August, a video circulating on social media showed Lil Uzi Vert in the studio working on some new music. He was shown inhaling air from an orange balloon as friends around him used a canister on the table to fill up their own balloons. Now that Eternal Atake 2 has dropped, that moment caught on camera in the studio could have been from recording sessions for the album. “My son is back, we got Uzi back!” the person holding the camera calls out. “Yes sir,” Uzi responds.

At the time, fans were concerned about Uzi’s well-being. “No wonder his music so trash now nitrous fried his brain smh,” one fan commented on X, formerly known as Twitter, while another wrote, “Put the gas down, gah dayum.”

The “gas” refers to the new nickname Galaxy Gas that has become associated with the trend that involves people breathing in whipped cream dispensers that contain nitrous oxide to get a brief high. Galaxy Gas is an Atlanta-based kitchen company that sells high-quality whipped cream chargers and dispensers. People have adopted the company name to become synonymous with huffing nitrous. Breathing in whipped cream dispensers has been known as whippets in the past.

Several rappers have been seen on camera this year using nitrous oxide including Baby Kia and Skrilla. In August, Ye was accused of having a nitrous oxide addiction by his former chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos, who claimed a dentist got the rapper hooked on the gas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is nitrous oxide dangerous?

Nitrous oxide, when inhaled in large quantities, can be dangerous and have harmful effects on the body. It is important to use this substance responsibly and in moderation.

Why do people use nitrous oxide?

People may use nitrous oxide for its brief euphoric effects. However, it is essential to be aware of the potential risks and consequences associated with its use.

Are there any long-term effects of nitrous oxide use?

Long-term use of nitrous oxide can lead to various health issues, including nerve damage, vitamin B12 deficiency, and impaired cognitive function. It is crucial to be cautious when using this substance.


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