Im Never Getting High With This Bitch Again

Hip-hop has marijuana to thank for some of the best songs to ever come from the genre. Whether the weed actually shows upward in the song or information technology was an inspiration in the studio, it'south been the fuel behind some of rap's greatest records. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Cypress Hill, Wiz Khalifa, Curren$y and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are some of the most famous enthusiasts to put their love on wax, just even admitted non-smokers like fifty Cent can admit the say-so of a powerful weed anthem. Most songs about weed are based more on experience and production, but read below for some of our favorite rhymes about the herb.

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Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg, "The Next Episode"
"Hey-ay-ay-ay/Smoke weed every twenty-four hour period."
Simple, yet profound. Nate Dogg'due south a cappella sign-off from Dr. Dre's 2001 banger "The Next Episode" is as iconic as weed lyrics get.

50 Cent, "High All The Time"

"Every time I scroll up, n-ggas holla 'Roll upwards!' And I tell 'em hold upward, you ain't getting money you ain't smoking/in my Benzo, twenty inch Lorenzo's, smoking on indo, high as a motherfucker"
50 Cent admitted that he doesn't smoke or drinkable, simply this weed anthem is nevertheless a highlight from his classic Shady/Backwash debut Get Rich Or Dice Tryin'. And anyone can relate to folks who mooch on the weed without pitching in.

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, "Weed Vocal"
"If everybody smoked a blunt, relieve the listen, the globe could exist a better place/if everybody took a break and nosotros all merely got wasted"
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony had plenty of weed songs during their prime menstruation during the mid-90s, but this gem from their 2000 comeback anthology BTNHResurrection has rhymes like this eloquent, unifying bar.

Method Man & Redman, "How High"

"Look up in the sky, it's a bird, information technology'southward a airplane/it'southward the Funk Doctor spot smoking Buddha on a train/how high? Then high and then I can kiss the heaven/how sick, so sick that you can suck my dick"
Redman and Method Man are two of the most affable, talented weed smokers in rap. "How Loftier" was their first official song together, and later became a remix for their album Blackout! and a film starring both of them.

Pharcyde, "Laissez passer The Pipe"
"The merely crawling I take is for the indo or sess/And then don't pass me that mess/or even attempt to protest/that it'due south calculation to the flavour, 'cause the old one was fine/won't you lot pack the pipe and keep it moving down the line"
After turning downward a blunt because it has tobacco in it, he clarifies that the only thing he wants to smoke is pure weed. "If I wanted to smoke tobacco, I'd get a skinny white bitch," he says a few lines earlier.

OutKast, "Crumblin' Erb"

"Jane is rolled up, no gangs be throwed upwardly/simply still Andre got action, they Sweat like Keith, all on my teeth"
OutKast'south "Crumblin Erb," the classic weed anthem from their debut Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik is full of quotables, but Andre'due south opening verse perfectly sets up the residuum of the vocal for he and Large Boi to wax poetic.

Devin The Dude, "Doobie Ashtray"
"What y'all gonna practice when the people go dwelling house/and y'all wanna fume weed, only the reefer's all gone/and somebody had the nervus to take the herb/upward out the doobie ashtray/why they exercise me that mode?"
On this somber, DJ Premier-laced classic from his album Merely Tryin' ta Live, Devin The Dude laments when all of his weed — and the leftover roaches — have been snatched after he hosted a get-together at the crib. Aside from making a frustration anthem for weed smokers, Devin besides makes the song relatable for anyone who has e'er been down on their luck.

Styles P, "Good Times"

"I smoke similar a chimney/matter fact I smoke like a gun, when a killer see his enemy/I smoke like Bob Marley did, add to that that I smoke like the hippies did, back in the 70s"
Knowing ane's history is essential, and on Styles P's hit single "Good Times," he pays homage to the legendary weed smokers and movements that came before him. The song is as perfect of a weed anthem every bit rap has ever seen.

Snoop Dogg, "Weed Iz Mine"

"I wake up early in the forenoon and it feels then skilful/smoking on some shit that you wish you could/jealousy, envy, delight don't feel bad/this weed is mine, get your own handbag/a sack full of OG nether lock and primal/none for the homies, this is all for me"
As one of the almost iconic weed smokers in rap, information technology's like shooting fish in a barrel to imagine folks desperate to lite up with Snoop Dogg. So it'southward gotta be nice for the Doggfather to peacefully puff trees on his own.

Wiz ?Khalifa & Snoop Dogg ft. Bruno Mars, "Young, Wild and Complimentary"
"Roll joints bigger than Male monarch Kong'southward fingers/ And smoke them hoes downwardly until they're stingers"
For a song this simple, this lyric is a damn skilful 1-liner.

Cypress Hill, "I Wanna Become High"
"Forward motion make you sway like the ocean/the herb is more than just a powerful potion"
No list of weed raps would be complete without Cypress Hill, and "I Wanna Go High" is i of their many timeless weed songs. Bonus points for the vocal actualization in One-half Baked, the quintessential stoner flick.

Notorious B.I.G., "Large Poppa"

"Forget the tv set, we'll just go to the crib/and sentry a movie in the Jacuzzi, smoke 50's while yous do me"
I of Biggie'due south beginning hits was "Large Poppa," his laid back, radio-friendly heater produced by Easy Mo Bee. Biggie ends his 2nd poetry with every bit perfect of a scenario as a guy could want: relaxing with beautiful woman in a Jacuzzi with, of course, quality weed.

Redman, "How To Coil A Blunt"
"Purchase a Phillie/not the city of Philly, silly punk, I'thousand talking 'bout the shit called the Phillie blunt/lick the blunt and so the Phillie blunt center you split/don't have a razor blade, employ your fuckin' fingertips"
On this classic from Whut? Thee Album, Redman gives a step-by-stride guide on how to curl the perfect blunt.

Kanye West ft. Nas and Really Doe, "Nosotros Major"

"I take a hit of that chronic, it got me stuck/just actually what's amazing is how I keep blazing/towel under the door, fume until the day's end/puff puff and pass, don't fuck up rotation/Hpnotiq for Henny, at present due north-gga that'southward a chaser"
Kanye West "Nosotros Major" was a larger than life moment in rap for multiple reasons — Jay Z's protege recording a vocal with his rival Nas, and the extravagant production past Jon Brion. But Really Doe'south claw almost stole the show with its perfect, triumphant homage to weed and liquor.

Nas, "It Ain't Hard To Tell"
"My mic check is life or death, breathing a sniper'southward breath/I exhale the yellow smoke of Buddha through righteous steps"
Nas begins this Illmatic archetype with rhymes about his skills on the mic, and past cleverly using slang for weed while alluding to the righteousness of one of the world's most renowned religious figures.

The Fugees, "Ready Or Not"

"I play my enemies similar a game of chess/where I rest/no stress, if you don't fume sess/lest I confess, my destiny'southward manifest"
Lauryn Hill is largely considered equally the greatest adult female rapper of all time, and her verse on The Fugees' classic "Ready Or Not" has her confined on full display.

ScHoolboy Q, "Easily On the Wheel"
"You lot sat me downwardly, I'm still trying to become college/you looked at me stupid when I twisted the fire/meanwhile my northward-gga drunk every bit fuck, a due north-gga fucked up, we all fucked up/you done fucked upwards, I brought more than blunts/smoke dorsum to up, y'all n-ggas know what'due south up"
The hook is the money on ScHoolboy Q's DUI canticle with A$AP Rocky "Easily On The Wheel," but his verses were merely equally enjoyable.

Run The Jewels, "Banana Clipper"

"Good pussy, proficient marijuana, that be my medicine"
Killer Mike is crystal clear on his prescription.

Curren$y, "Razors & Chopsticks"
"Put the towel past the door, and cut the shower on/turn this corner suite into a home"
In another instructional rhyme, weed skillful Curren$y advises how to enjoy adept green in a hotel without getting caught up.

The Luniz, "I Got 5 On It"

"I got five on information technology, let's go half on a sack"
"I Got 5 On It" is arguably the most notable weed song ever, based on a simple dominion: everyone who pitches in gets to indulge.

Scarface, "Mary Jane"
"When you lamentable, depressed, and feeling foreign – who you blame/need some company to keep y'all sane – call her proper noun/Mary Jane I love you Mary Jane – practise your thang/y'all're all I need to keep me through this thang – true to game"
On Scarface's ode to marijuana, he explains how the herb has helped him cope with low without the side effects of harsher drugs.

Wiz Khalifa "California"
"Even so rolling weed on my XXL/simply difference is that's me on the encompass"
In a bit of clever wordplay, Wiz Khalifa shouts out his large rolling papers while celebrating his budding rap career by actualization on the embrace of XXL magazine.

Danny Brown, "Blunt After Blunt"

"Gone off a Xany, nodding off, watching Menace/Rolling off some majestic that my n-gga call Grimace"
On this smoking session from his breakout album 30, Danny Brownish compares his purple weed to the blobbish character from old school McDonald's commercials — right afterward taking a Xanax while watching the classic hood movie Menace II Lodge.

Jay Z, "Feelin It"
"I'm so confused, OK I'm getting weeded at present/I know I contradicted myself, look, I don't need that now"
In this line from the Reasonable Doubt gem "Feelin It," Jay is stressing himself out while mulling over whether he should take his mother's advice and leave the drug game, or continue to run a risk his life in the pursuit of more greenbacks. Weed doesn't help the decision-making procedure, either.

Pharoahe Monch ft. Talib Kweli, "D.R.E.A.M."

"I used to smoke and so much weed that it clouded my brain/took a intermission had to find life'south meaning again/without the smoke in my lungs I started dreaming again"
Fifty-fifty lyrics near leaving the green solitary tin can be powerful. Cheque Talib Kweli'due south poetry on "D.R.Due east.A.One thousand.," a song from Pharoahe Monch's 2014 album P.T.South.D.

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