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  2. Category:Songs about cannabis - Wikipedia

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    My Medicine (song) N. ... The Recipe (Kendrick Lamar song) Ride wit Me; Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die; S. ... Wildwood Weed; Willie Got Me Stoned; Y.

  3. Pass the Kouchie - Wikipedia

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    "Pass the Kouchie" was based upon a 1968 reggae instrumental piece called "Full Up" by Leroy Sibbles. [3] When the song was released, it was condemned by the Prime Minister of Jamaica Edward Seaga for endorsing the use of illegal cannabis. [4]

  4. You Shook Me - Wikipedia

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    "You Shook Me" is a 1962 blues song recorded by Chicago blues artist Muddy Waters. Willie Dixon wrote the lyrics and Earl Hooker provided the instrumental backing; the song features Waters' vocal in unison with Hooker's slide-guitar melody. "You Shook Me" became one of Muddy Waters' most successful early-1960s singles and has been interpreted ...

  5. If You're a Viper - Wikipedia

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    "If You're a Viper" (originally released under the title "You'se a Viper", and sometimes titled "If You'se a Viper") is a jazz song composed by Stuff Smith. It was first recorded by Smith and his Onyx Club Boys in 1936 and released as the b-side to the song "After You've Gone".

  6. Snoop Dogg Says Upcoming Tom Petty Duet Is a ‘Weed Song ...

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    “Well, Tom Petty is a weed song, so I don’t know if they’re going to let that one in,” he told Variety. “But the 50 Cent Eminem song is a real street record that sounds like it’s ...

  7. Reefer Songs - Wikipedia

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    Reefer Songs is a 1989 compilation album of jazz songs about drugs from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. It features notable artists and musicians of the period, including Ella Fitzgerald , Chick Webb , Cab Calloway , Sidney Bechet and Benny Goodman .

  8. You Got My Mind Messed Up - Wikipedia

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    You Got My Mind Messed Up is a 1967 album by James Carr. Although Carr is not as well-known as his contemporaries such as Otis Redding or Aretha Franklin, "You Got My Mind Messed Up" has been cited as one of the top soul music albums of all time. Allmusic gave it 5 stars from two different reviewers.

  9. James Carr (singer) - Wikipedia

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    The song reached number 10 on the R&B chart and number 77 on the pop chart. Carr continued to record for Goldwax until the label closed in 1969, but failed to reach the same heights with his subsequent releases, though "A Man Needs a Woman" in 1968 reached number 16 on the R&B chart and number 63 on the pop chart, and he recorded an album of ...