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Juvenile smokes a mind-boggling amount of weed.
When asked by MyMixtapez’s Shirley Ju how much he smokes every day, the “Back That Azz Up” rapper said, “Somewhere like a half an ounce. Close to a half an ounce. I’m a chronic smoker.”
When asked his preference between sativa or indica, he said, “Both. I got a hybrid.”
Ju then asked Juve what he liked to eat when the munchies kick in, which prompted him to pull a Payday out of his pocket. “Don’t fuck with him,” Juvenile said. “Look how ready he was.”
Back in 2012, Juvenile revealed to Complex that marijuana played a big role in the creation of “Back That Azz Up” and “Ha.”
“Matter of fact, I recorded ‘Back that Azz Up’ and ‘Ha’ two days apart because those were the last songs I recorded before the 400 Degreez album,” he told Complex’s Insanul Ahmed.
“At the time, we weren’t doing too much drinking, but we were smoking in the studio. I got lit. You gotta remember, I’m from New Orleans and we were in Tennessee. The weed quality was 20 times better in Tennessee than New Orleans. So I had never smoked that way. I have never experienced smoking Dro or none of that until I got to Nashville.”
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Juvenile smokes a mind-boggling amount of weed.
When asked by MyMixtapez’s Shirley Ju how much he smokes every day, the “Back That Azz Up” rapper said, “Somewhere like a half an ounce. Close to a half an ounce. I’m a chronic smoker.”
When asked his preference between sativa or indica, he said, “Both. I got a hybrid.”
Ju then asked Juve what he liked to eat when the munchies kick in, which prompted him to pull a Payday out of his pocket. “Don’t fuck with him,” Juvenile said. “Look how ready he was.”
Back in 2012, Juvenile revealed to Complex that marijuana played a big role in the creation of “Back That Azz Up” and “Ha.”
“Matter of fact, I recorded ‘Back that Azz Up’ and ‘Ha’ two days apart because those were the last songs I recorded before the 400 Degreez album,” he told Complex’s Insanul Ahmed.
“At the time, we weren’t doing too much drinking, but we were smoking in the studio. I got lit. You gotta remember, I’m from New Orleans and we were in Tennessee. The weed quality was 20 times better in Tennessee than New Orleans. So I had never smoked that way. I have never experienced smoking Dro or none of that until I got to Nashville.”
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