In the playful “Addicted,” Winehouse narrates her eternal love for marijuana and the anger she felt towards her best friend’s boyfriend who kept stealing her weed. The protagonist best friend is the same person who Winehouse wrote her 2003 “Best Friends, Right?” song about.

The song was created right after the release of her 2003 album Frank before being put aside.

“Addicted” is not Winehouse’s first song dedicated to the psychoactive drug – Frank closes with the peppy “Mr. Magic (Through the Smoke),” which details, as Winehouse once put it, her “substance abuse.”

This song did not feature on the US version of Back to Black, and was replaced with a remix of the US Billboard Hot 100 hit “You Know I’m No Good,” which featured an extra verse from Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah.