Hip-hop icon and well-known cannabis enthusiast Snoop Dogg has shocked the world with his latest decision. At the age of 52, the rapper announced that he is giving up smoking cannabis for good, marking a significant step in both his life and career in which he became notorious for his heavy cannabis use and advocacy. This decision has gained widespread interest, both among fans and in the media.
Hip-hop icon and well-known cannabis enthusiast Snoop Dogg has shocked the world with his latest decision. At the age of 52, the rapper announced that he is giving up smoking cannabis, a significant step in his life and career. This decision has gained widespread interest, both among fans and in the media.
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Snoop Dogg, who had up to 150 joints rolled for himself every day, has undoubtedly had an impact on the culture and hip-hop community. His decision to quit smoking can serve as an inspiration for others who want to make similar changes in their lives.
It’s worth noting that this is not the first time Snoop Dogg has announced quitting smoking. Already in 2003, during an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” the rapper declared he was giving up smoking cannabis. However, as he admitted, he was not able to maintain this decision at that time.
Snoop Dogg, who recently announced his resignation from smoking cannabis, has been known for years for his fondness for this herb. Several interesting facts from his life related to cannabis shed new light on this decision.
Snoop Dogg revealed that he first smoked cannabis at the age of just 8-9 years. This early experience certainly influenced his later life and career.
One of the more unusual stories associated with Snoop Dogg is his employment of a professional joint roller. For six years, his employee rolled countless joints, showing the scale of the rapper’s fondness for cannabis. Details about this unique profession can be found here.
Snoop Dogg also employed a person whose sole task was to roll blunts. The rapper paid his employee as much as $50,000 a year for this service, indicating the great value he attached to this aspect of his life. More information about this unique job position can be found here.
Snoop Dogg deciding to quit smoking cannabis was a surprise to many, considering his long and deep history with cannabis. From his first contact at a young age, through employing specialists in rolling joints and blunts, cannabis has been an important part of his life. Now, as the rapper begins a new chapter, it remains to be seen what changes this decision will bring in his life and work.
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(Featured image by Snoop Doog via Twitter)
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