Worthy to Say
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Song |
"Worthy to Say" is the fourth single from the album The State by the Canadian rock band Nickelback.
Song meaning
The song is about dealing drugs, specifically marijuana, and that this business does not pay because you will be trapped in the end.
Charts
The only chart "Worthy to Say" appeared on was "The Fox's Top 99 of 2001". It was ranked as #25.