Weed, Beats, and 90s Rappers Exploring the Stoner Culture of the Decade

Weed, Beats, and 90s Rappers: Exploring the Stoner Culture of the Decade

It’s no secret that some of our favorite 90s rappers were heavily influenced by marijuana. In fact, many of them would have never become household names without it. But who are the most notorious stoners among 90s rappers? Let’s find out!

Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg is one of the most famous stoners on this list. He has been an advocate for marijuana since his debut in 1993 with his album Doggystyle. Snoop is known for promoting cannabis culture through his music and he even founded a company called Leafs By Snoop which produces cannabis products. He has also collaborated with several other cannabis companies such as Weedmaps and Eaze. His influence on the hip-hop community is undeniable and he continues to be a strong advocate for marijuana legalization.

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Cypress Hill

This rap group was formed in 1988 and quickly gained notoriety because of its explicit lyrics about smoking weed. They released their first album in 1991 which included songs like “Hits From The Bong” and “I Wanna Get High” which glorified marijuana use. Cypress Hill has been credited with popularizing the phrase “420” which is now used to refer to the time of day when people smoke marijuana (4:20 pm). Even though they haven’t released any new music in recent years, Cypress Hill still holds a special place in the hearts of many stoners around the world.

Redman

Redman has been making music since 1988 but it wasn’t until 1992 that he released his debut solo album Whut? The Album began to gain recognition from rap fans around the world. Redman is known for being one of the most lyrically gifted rappers ever and has often rapped about smoking weed on tracks like “How To Roll A Blunt” and “I’m A Bad”. He is also a noted actor having starred in movies like How High alongside Method Man and Scary Movie 3 alongside Anna Faris.

Conclusion

The 90s rap scene was heavily influenced by marijuana use, especially among prominent artists like Snoop Dogg, Cypress Hill, and Redman. These artists helped normalize cannabis consumption within hip-hop culture by openly discussing their own experiences with weed in their music. Their influence can still be felt today as more states move towards legalizing the recreational use of marijuana across America – something these legendary stoners would surely be proud of!

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