Jack Fargo Channels Free-Spirited Vibes in Euphoric New Single “Drugs on the Weekend”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Can you believe this track started as a freestyle?

Memphis-born musician Jack Fargo is the product of hard work, experimentation, and a healthy dose of fun. His introduction to music began in seventh grade when he picked up a guitar, but by high school, he had fully immersed himself in hip-hop. Since then, Fargo has evolved into a genre-blending force—mixing styles together like a mad scientist with a love for sound. What makes his music stand out is its fun-loving, carefree spirit—something that feels rare in today’s musical landscape. Some of his biggest singles include “Broke” and “Saturday in Palisades.”

His latest single, “Drugs on the Weekend,” continues this trend. It’s powered by a feel-good, bedroom pop instrumental that dips into moody tones but is mainly carried by bombastic horns, handclaps, and playful layers that demand attention. Over this vibrant backdrop, Jack Fargo delivers an unfiltered, energetic vocal performance that speaks on spending time with someone who makes him feel high off life—literal and metaphorical highs included.

What makes this track so special is that it never loses momentum. From start to finish, it bursts with life and charm. The chorus, in particular, is catchy enough to play on loop for hours. Whether you’re chasing weekend vibes or just need a pick-me-up, “Drugs on the Weekend” delivers the good energy we all need.

Check out “Drugs on the Weekend” below.




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