Cannabis and Hip Hop have always been connected in terms of culture and personalities over the years. Different legends in this genre have identified with weed and many go as far as singing about it. Snoop Dog, Method Man, and Cypress Hill spearheaded the movement for cannabis in the music industry in the 1990s. Wiz Khalifa, B Real, and Berber carried on that torch from the 2000s to the 2010s. A new line of Hip Hop cannabis icons have emerged and are rightly flying the banner for the natural herb.
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