Not only is this super-relatable (mooching is a big no-no) but the horns and that jazz beat, combined with Winehouse’s indelible vocals, will have you floating on cloud nine. Most Smokin’ Lyric: “When you smoke all my weed man/You gotta call the green man/So I can get mine and you get yours”
For those that not only smoke, but tease folks that can’t handle their green with a cool temperment, this 1932 song’s a laugh riot, poking fun at folks that don’t know what’s what or which way is up after they light up. Most Smokin’ Lyric: “If he trades you dimes for nickels/ And calls watermelon’s pickles/ Then you know/ You’re talkin’ to that reefer man” But “Young, Wild & Free” is dope because it unites legendary smoker Snoop Dogg with young puff dragon Khalifa and it ropes in sweetie pie crooner Bruno Mars, whose hook makes this a playful, high-ranking Hot 100 jam about hazy times and not just another album cut to be cherished only by serious stoners. Most Smokin’ Lyric: “Roll joints bigger than King Kong’s fingers/ And smoke them hoes down until they’re stingers. DRAM and Yachty’s feel-good anthem is riding the high of career validation as much as the more herbal kind, but there’s still more than enough of both to pass around. Most Smokin’ Lyric: “Yeah I know your baby mama fond of me/ All she want to do is smoke that broccoli.” Though Neil Young’s classic isn’t solely about weed, the song’s general sentiment is all stoner, and it’s impossible to listen to these skulking guitar strums without slowing down to a snail’s pace. Most Smokin’ Lyric: “Think I’ll roll another number for the road, I feel able to get under any load/ Though my feet aren’t on the ground, I been standin’ on the sound/ Of some open-hearted people goin’ down.”
Radio stations famously censored it, but that hasn’t stopped anyone from shouting it out loud in their car. The one line that is, however, is just too memorable to go unacknowledged. Dre’s “The Next Episode,” Petty’s hit isn’t really about weed. Most Smokin’ Lyric: “Let’s get to the point/ Let’s roll another joint/ And let’s head on down the road/ There’s somewhere I got to go.” To witness them perform it in concert is to see burly security guards hopelessly attempt to put out dozens of simultaneously lit-up joints. Though it only has a few literal weed references, this mid-’90s rap gem was the original theme song for one of the greatest stoner music duos to date, Method Man & Redman. Most Smokin’ Lyric: “Look up in the sky, it’s a bird, it’s a plane/ It’s the funk doctor spock smokin buddha on a train/ How high? So high that I can kiss the sky/ (Up, up to the sky!)” The first verse 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. Most Smokin’ Lyric: “I’d rather be smoking weed/Whenever we breathe” 23 on Billboard Twitter Top Tracks and gave some fun insight into the questions that plague a high Cyrus, it’s a bit too repetitive - not unlike a stoner’s philosophical musings…. Most Smokin’ Lyric: “Loving what you sing/And loving smoking weed/Weed, weed, weed, weed” But when Afro Man’s problems get more and more serious - he goes from cutting class to losing his wife and kids - this song just becomes a buzzkill. At first, “Because I Got High” sounds like a fun, harmless joke about how smoking weed leads to unproductivity. mp3ĮMD offers a premium experience that includes unlimited access to CD quality music.Most Smokin’ Lyric: “I was gonna clean my room until I got high/ I gonna get up and find the broom but then I got high/My room is still messed up and I know why (Yeah, hey!)/ Because I got high, because I got high, because I got high.” Live concert albums of your favorite band. All songs are in the MP3 format and can be played on any computer or on any MP3 Player.
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