There's Smoke from Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue, who represents drug addiction.In the eponymous song, Marius Müller-Westernhagen refers to a certain Johnnie Walker as his best friend without whom he just can't get along.The Neil Diamond song "Crackling Rosie" is about a poor drifter who sings an ode to his "store-bought woman," which is commonly believed to be a variety of fortified wine (a likely suspect being Wild Irish Rose).The song described Ebeneezer as "A gentleman of leisure, he's there for your pleasure" but warned that "He's the kind of geezer who must never be abused". Ironically, it was number 1 during the BBC's Drug Awareness Week, and even appeared on the popular BBC music show Top Of The Pops at the time. The song "Ebeneezer Goode" by The Shamen had people singing the chorus "-eezer Goode, -eezer Goode, he's Ebeneezer Goode" (which sounds exactly like "Es are good, Es are good.") and was filled with oblique references to taking the drug Ecstasy.
Somebody calls you, you answer quite slowly
In Mac And Devin Go To High School there's an anthropomorphic CG joint that narrates the film and then filibusters about why weed should be legalized.As seen in Moulin Rouge!, absinthe has been long anthropomorphized as "the green fairy.".