Two Black Kids Review Songs While Smoking Weed

It's difficult to imagine that Bob Dylan, Three 6 Mafia and Toby Keith accept much in common, but all 3 artists understand the power of a classic stoner runway. Marijuana has served as the inspiration for archetype cuts in rock, hip-hop, pop, and of course, reggae, and is still influencing more than a few of our biggest artists today.

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Billboard has put together a countdown of 25 tracks that talk about toking upwards, with each vocal including a "potency" level that measures their inebriated energy on a scale of one (mildly buzzed) to 10 (totally stoned).

25. "Because I Got High"

Afro Man

Most Smokin' Lyric: "I was gonna clean my room until I got loftier/ I gonna get up and discover the broom but then I got high/My room is even so messed up and I know why (Yeah, hey!)/ Because I got high, because I got high, because I got high."

Potency: One. At first, "Because I Got High" sounds like a fun, harmless joke about how smoking weed leads to unproductivity. Only when Afro Man's problems get more and more serious — he goes from cutting class to losing his married woman and kids — this song just becomes a buzzkill.

24. "Dooo Information technology!"

Miley Cyrus

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Loving what you sing/And loving smoking weed/Weed, weed, weed, weed"

Authority: TWO. While the rails hitting No. 23 on Billboard Twitter Acme Tracks and gave some fun insight into the questions that plague a high Cyrus, it's a bit likewise repetitive — not different a stoner'southward philosophical musings….

23. "James Articulation"

Rihanna

Most Smokin' Lyric: "I'd rather exist smoking weed/Whenever we breathe"

Potency: Four. The first poetry finds Rihanna romancing the stoner, but as she gets into "breaking things" and "the police" coming, the less-pleasant and more paranoid thoughts begin to take over.

22. "How High"

Method Man and Redman

Near Smokin' Lyric: "Look upwards in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane/ It'southward the funk doctor spock smokin buddha on a train/ How high? So high that I can kiss the sky/ (Upwardly, upwardly to the sky!)"

Say-so: Five. Though information technology only has a few literal weed references, this mid-'90s rap jewel was the original theme song for ane of the greatest stoner music duos to date, Method Man & Redman. To witness them perform it in concert is to see burly security guards hopelessly attempt to put out dozens of simultaneously lit-upward joints.

21. "You Don't Know How Information technology Feels"

Tom Trivial

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Let'south get to the point/ Allow's ringlet another joint/ And permit's head on downwardly the road/ At that place's somewhere I got to go."

Potency: Five. The stone 'due north' scroll equivalent to Dr. Dre'south "The Adjacent Episode," Petty's striking isn't actually about weed. The ane line that is, yet, is just too memorable to go unacknowledged. Radio stations famously censored it, but that hasn't stopped anyone from shouting it out loud in their car.

20. "Curlicue Another Number (For the Road)"

Neil Young

Nearly Smokin' Lyric: "Call back I'll roll another number for the road, I feel able to become under whatsoever load/ Though my feet aren't on the ground, I been standin' on the sound/ Of some open up-hearted people goin' downwards."

Potency: SIX. Though Neil Immature's classic isn't solely about weed, the vocal'south general sentiment is all stoner, and information technology's impossible to heed to these skulking guitar strums without slowing downwardly to a snail's pace.

19. "Broccoli"

DRAM ft. Lil Yachty

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Yes I know your baby mama fond of me/ All she desire to do is smoke that broccoli."

Potency: SIX. DRAM and Yachty's feel-good anthem is riding the high of career validation as much as the more herbal kind, but at that place'south nonetheless more than than enough of both to laissez passer around.

18. "Young, Wild & Gratis"

Wiz Khalifa & Snoop Dogg ft. Bruno Mars

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Coil joints bigger than Male monarch Kong's fingers/ And smoke them hoes downwardly until they're stingers. "

Potency: SEVEN. Yeah, it'south a softball pop hitting. But "Young, Wild & Complimentary" is dope because it unites legendary smoker Snoop Dogg with young puff dragon Khalifa and information technology ropes in sweetie pie crooner Bruno Mars, whose claw makes this a playful, high-ranking Hot 100 jam about hazy times and not simply some other album cutting to be cherished only past serious stoners.

17. "Reefer Man"

Cab Calloway

Most Smokin' Lyric: "If he trades y'all dimes for nickels/ And calls watermelon's pickles/ Then you know/ You're talkin' to that reefer homo"

Potency: Vii. For those that non only fume, merely tease folks that can't handle their green with a absurd temperment, this 1932 song'due south a express mirth riot, poking fun at folks that don't know what's what or which way is upward subsequently they lite upward.

16. "Fond"

Amy Winehouse

Near Smokin' Lyric:"When you smoke all my weed human being/You lot gotta call the green man/Then I tin can get mine and you get yours"

Authority: 7. Not only is this super-relatable (mooching is a big no-no) but the horns and that jazz shell, combined with Winehouse's indelible vocals, will take you floating on cloud 9.

15. "We Be Burnin'"

Sean Paul

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Everyday we be burnin' not concernin' what nobody wanna say / We be earnin' dollars turning 'cause we heed de pon nosotros pay / More than gilded and oil and diamonds – girls, we demand dem everyday"

Potency: SEVEN. Non only is Sean Paul clear of his love for blazin' on "Burnin'" — he sets that dearest to a dancehall beat we can get down too. Paul'south "Nosotros Be Burnin'" spent a full 28 weeks on the Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 6.

14. "D'Evils"

Sir

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Quarter pound of burn down burnin' daily/ Harder to remember, gettin' harder to call up"

Authorisation: Seven. Non as in your face with its fume-bravado as some of the other songs on this listing, but the looped "i spliff a day" sample (courtesy of Billy Boyo) is certainly hard to ignore, as is its serenely blazed overall vibe.

13. "Weed With Willie"

Toby Keith

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Now nosotros learned a hard lesson in a pocket-size Texas town/ He fired up a fat boy and he passed it around/ The last words that I spoke before they tucked me in/ I'll never fume weed with Willie again"

Authorization: Seven. On this Shock'n Y'all bonus track, Toby Keith spins a yarn almost sharing a edgeless with i of America's most notorious pot enthusiasts: Willie Nelson. The land legend'due south stuff might be a little as well powerful for Keith, who opts for the whiskey and declares, "I'll never smoke weed with Willie again."

12. "Marijuana"

Kid Cudi

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Pre- pre- pretty green bud/ All in my blunt/ Ohhh I need it."

Potency: 7. Child Cudi swore off smoking weed, simply he certainly spent a proficient chunk of his first ii albums jubilant the pastime. On "Marijuana," the airiest runway on Human on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager, Cudi likens marijuana to a best friend, proverb that it "always had my back" and "never left me lonely."

11. "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35"

Bob Dylan

About Smokin' Lyric: "I would not feel so all alone/ Everybody must get stoned!"

Potency: Seven. Dylan was no stranger to philosophical songwriting in the mid-60s, but the opening rails to Blonde on Blonde remains a particular triumph for marijuana enthusiasts. Backed past a brass band, the typically poetic Dylan delivers a loopy canticle punctuated past the exclamation, "Everybody must get stoned!" at the end of each poetry.

x. "The Next Episode"

Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg, Kurupt and Nate Dogg

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Hey-ay-ay-ay! Smoke weed every day!"

Potency: EIGHT. On this 2001 West Declension classic, the Md recruits his conglomerate, Snoop Dogg, Kurupt and Nate Dogg (R.I.P.), to bear witness how the left side lives: namely, sporting greenery of every blazon.

9. "Pass The Kouchie"

The Mighty Diamonds

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Pass the kouchie pon the left paw side / Laissez passer the kouchie pon the left hand side / It a go bun, it a become dung, Jah know"

Say-so: NINE. The Mighty Diamonds' 1982 classic was loved by many in Jamaica, but exploded it in the U.K. and U.S. when Musical Youth covered it as "Pass the Dutchie." Musical Youth interchanged pots, substituting the "kouchie" with a Dutch oven.

8. "I Got five on Information technology"

The Luniz

Most Smokin' Lyric: "I'1000 gone, beatin my chest like King Kong / It's on, wrap my lips around a 40 / And when it comes to become another stogie / Fools all kick in like Shinobi."

Potency: NINE. Listen closely to Luniz'due south 1995 "I Got 5 On It," and yous'll get a full lesson on the practice's and don't's of dope.

7. "Sweet Leaf"

Blackness Sabbath

Most Smokin' Lyric: "My life is costless at present, my life is clear/I love y'all sweet leaf, though y'all can't hear."

Authorisation: NINE. Marijuana, of course, is an inanimate object. But don't tell that to Ozzy Osbourne, who professes his love straight to his "sugariness leaf" equally though it's his wife or some mythical metal goddess over grinding guitar riffs. Beingness pro-weed never sounded so romantic.

6. "Hits from the Bong"

Cypress Loma

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Still it, goes downward smooth when I get a clean hitting/ Of the skunky, funky, smelly greenish sh*t/ Sing my vocal, puff all night long/ As I take hits from the bong…"

Potency: NINE. Complete with bong rip audio effects and a hazy soul sample, Cypress Colina's hip-hop archetype could persuade even the straightest of the directly border to take a walk on the high side.

5. "Smoke Ii Joints"

Sublime

Nearly Smokin' Lyric: "I smoke two joints a dime a piece, and two the fourth dimension earlier / I smoke two joints before I smoke two joints / And and then I smoke 2 more"

Potency: NINE. Anytime, anywhere is the mentality when it comes to the toke on Sublime'southward 1992 hit, "Smoke 2 Joints." Originally by The Toyes, Sublime adds in other samples (Beyond the Valley of the Dolls movie, Eazy-E, Simply Ice and Bert Susanka) and seals it with the sounds of a bubbles bong.

4. "Pass That Dutch"

Missy Elliott

Nigh Smokin' Lyric: "Pass that dutch, laissez passer that dutch/Pop that, popular that, jiggle that fat"

Say-so: NINE. This smokin' rail fabricated the Hot 100 in 2003, and with its unstoppable beat out it'southward a certified banger — plus it features Elliott spitting "pain in your rectum," which somehow comes across as worse than a pain in the ass.

3. "Legalize Information technology"

Peter Tosh

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Singers smoke it, and players of musical instrument as well/Legalize it, yeah yeah, that'south the best thing you can exercise"

Authorization: NINE. Whether they telephone call it weed, marijuana, tampee or ganja, smokers have been grooving to Peter Tosh's plea for legalization for decades. Reggae legend Bob Marley subsequently tried his hand at a new version of "Legalize It" subsequently guesting on Tosh'due south 1976 album of the same name.

2. "Stay Loftier"

Three 6 Mafia

Near Smokin' Lyric: "What'south upwardly Mary! Mary Jane!/Since I take met yous, girl, you ruined my brain/You stole my center, right from the get-go"

Authority: 10. Earlier they became University Accolade winners for "It'due south Difficult Out Here for a Pimp," Three half-dozen Mafia crafted arguably the greatest hip-hop vocal about smoking weed e'er laid to tape. From the syrupy soul sample to Young Buck's wild middle verse to the zonked-out bliss of the chorus, "Stay High" (or its censored counterpart, "Stay Wing") invites the listener to do but that.

1. "Mary Jane"

Rick James

Well-nigh Smokin' Lyric: "And when I'm feeling depression, she comes as no surprise / Turns me on with her love, takes me to paradise."

Potency: TEN. Rick James' oft-sampled 1978 hit is one of the first songs to ascertain punk-funk. "Mary Jane" opens up stiff with strings, and so lightens up with female person vocals that introduce the star of the bear witness and James' leading "lady." Similar Ozzy, James knows how to plow crooning well-nigh weed into a strong act of seduction.

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Source: https://www.billboard.com/music/pop/420-songs-weed-marijuana-smoking-anthems-1558962/

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