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  2. Collard Greens (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Collard Greens" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Schoolboy Q, released on June 11, 2013 as the lead single from his third studio album Oxymoron (2014). The song, produced by production team THC and co-produced by Gwen Bunn, features a guest appearance from his Black Hippy cohort, Top Dawg Entertainment labelmate, and fellow ...

  3. Because I Got High - Wikipedia

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    The song was written in a few minutes, and was reportedly motivated by the singer's realization that "everyone talks about smoking weed, but no one ever really talks about the effects of marijuana". [4] [better source needed] In the August 20, 2001 issue of Time magazine, the song was described as a "tribute to pot". Afroman is quoted as ...

  4. Outside of a Small Circle of Friends - Wikipedia

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    Sales were fairly good. In Los Angeles, the song reached No. 20. It was No. 119 on Billboard's national "Hot Prospect" listing. [11] As the song's popularity grew, some radio station managers began to object to the lyrics of the fifth verse of "Outside of a Small Circle of Friends", which said that "smoking marijuana is more fun than drinking ...

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    Marijuana and meme culture work hand in hand, meaning that weed memes aren't just a trend. They're a language in itself. These Weed Memes Prove That Marijuana and Pop Culture Are a Perfect Pair

  6. Category:Songs about cannabis - Wikipedia

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  7. Puff, the Magic Dragon - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Peter Yarrow's bandmate, Paul Stookey of Peter, Paul and Mary, also defended the song's innocence in a novel way. He recorded a version of the song at the Sydney Opera House in March 1973 where he set up a fictitious trial scene. [17] The prosecutor of the trial claimed the song was about marijuana, but Puff and Jackie protested.

  8. Pass the Dutchie - Wikipedia

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    The song was the band's first release on a major label. Following a shouted intro taken from U Roy's "Rule the Nation" with words slightly altered, the track combined two songs: "Gimme the Music" by U Brown, and "Pass the Kouchie" by Mighty Diamonds, which deals with the recreational use of cannabis (kouchie being slang for a cannabis pipe). [4]

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