Cypress Hills Weed Rap Changed Cannabis Culture

Published: Aug. 5, 2021, 4:44 p.m.

Season 15 of Consequence Podcast Network and Sony\u2019s The Opus comes to its conclusion on a high point as we explore how Cypress Hill put weed rap on the map.
\nWithin a few months of its release, the impact of Cypress Hill and the subject matter of some of the raps therein was apparent. Other rappers started writing songs that expanded more on the glory of marijuana. While we think of Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre as pioneers in the art of weed rap, it\u2019s often forgotten that Dre once bragged on record about never smoking weed. But, after Cypress Hill lifted their veil of smoke, Dre got to work on an album called The Chronic.
\nAnd Cypress Hill\u2019s cannabis candidness wasn\u2019t just relegated to their raps, either. The group became outspoken advocates for the legalization of marijuana, ushering in a new era of pot positivity that Cypress Hill are still pushing forward to this very day.

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