It seems rappers (Like LILWAYNE and MAC MILLER ) Always talk about smoking, then rapping while high. If I toked an tried to rap,I would just giggle and say random phrases.
They rap about what they do. Back in the 90's, rappers would sell drugs and kill people. The new generation of rappers are queers, you give Drake a pistol and the first thing he's gonna do is shove it up his pussy.
They rap about weed because they are smoking weed when they're rapping most likely, and it actually does help. Not sure why you think you would say random phrases. That would only happen if you were completely baked and not able to talk.
Yeah, it's kinda weird how almost every rap song mentions smoking weed, it's almost like they are advertising it. Most rappers are drug dealers or at least say they are and then they advertise their products for the listener to buy. It's a marketing campaign!
But they don't fuck with weed as much as other drugs, there's more profit to be made from junkies than stoners. You don't have a stoner knocking on your door at 3AM asking for some of that "dat's dat shit".
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Because rapping about weed sells records. I can't tell you how many times I go on xbl and here a 13 year old kid singing "and we smoke day Kush".
I hate these kinds of artists, but I'm pro Wiz Khalifa and those guys like him (Mac Miller etc.) Not because of their music, I despise that shit. I respect them because they make smoking weed and only weed is cool. We need this gateway theory to end and I think that these rappers might be the ones that will change it.
[quote name='"BUDDAMUNK"']They rap about what they do. Back in the 90's, rappers would sell drugs and kill people. The new generation of rappers are queers, you give Drake a pistol and the first thing he's gonna do is shove it up his pussy.[/quote] I remember a couple of years ago they played an interview between Howard Stern and Eazy-E as part of their memory lane special. And he mentioned how Dr Dre was a "studio gangster". And it made me think about how all rappers now are studio gangsters.