Watch the music video for Falling in Reverse's (FIRofficial) 'The Drug In Me Is Reimagined'
and now, they're celebrating the album of the same name's gold status with a revamped version the tune.
Fittingly titled "The Drug in Me Is Reimagined," the fresh take on the song gets a haunting, meloncholy spin. The accompanying clip features frontman Ronnie Radke performing the song's drama on the piano with an orchestra behind him, as snow peacefully falls and an ice princess saunters toward him.
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