illie Nelson. Cypress Hill. Bob Marley. Aside from them, not many artists are more synonymous with cannabis than Snoop Dogg. Following his appearance on Dr. Dre’s 1992 single “Deep Cover,” the D-O-Double-G played a starring role on Dre’s debut solo album, , which (in addition to the title itself) put their affinity for the sticky icky icky front and center. Not only was it marketed as a pack of rolling papers, it also contained track titles such as “The $20 Sack Pyramid” and “The Roach (The Chronic Outro).” Over the years, his connection to cannabis grew even stronger, the six-time platinum follow-up to . With a green marijuana leaf tucked neatly into the right corner of the album cover, the weed theme continued with songs like “Let’s Get High” and Nate Dogg’s unforgettable hook, “Smoke weed every day-e-ay.”
THE REAL STICKY ICKY ICKY
Apr 10, 2024
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