Snoop Dogg on his blunt rolling machine: "100 joints a day? Don't lie"

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Snoop Dogg, American rap mega star and cannabis enthusiast, has spoken out against Ranagade Perrana - and not Piranha - on the issue of 150 rods per day. But that's what the media reported, not what the "rolling professional" said.

Snoop Dogg

"I'm a blunt roller. P-B-R, professional blunt roller. And no, Snoop He doesn't smoke alone from 75 to 150 rods per day as reported by numerous newspapers."

This is how he begins Ranagade Perrana, whether this is her real name or just a pseudonym, the "professional blunt roller" complete with the acronym PBR, already known on the scene for her collaboration full time with the Californian rapper.

Snoop owns his own weed brand (Leafs By Snoop), a delivery service (Eaze) and a dedicated e-commerce (Merry Jane), and as is clear, in addition to having reiterated it several times in myriads of interviews, smokes weed every day.

And so, his trusted roller, a professional in the sector since 2016, stated in an interview on the Australian radio program Kylie and Jackie O Show, that he had rolled approximately 450,000 rods at a rate of one or two ounces of marijuana a day both for the rapper and for other famous clients including: Kid Cudi, Rihanna, Elon Musk, as well as offering blunt bar services.

The idyllic story between Perrana and Snoop Dogg, who declared last June that she had them salary increased generously causing it to rise to approx 50 thousand dollars per year, it exploded when some US newspapers spread the - false - news that the singer was consuming alone about 100 rods per day.

Joints a day Snoop Dogg

In the wake of the fake news spread by the media, Snoop Dogg, implying that he had not first confronted the rolling machine, intervenes on the issue with a post on Instagram criticizing the collaborator. "The bitch says I smoke. Stop lying. Fuck, I smoke all that weed in one day. What am I, a fucking machine?"

For her part, the roller tries to blame Australian journalists, claiming that her statements were edited so as to make clear what the media spread. Too bad the program airs live and it is unlikely that it was edited.

The rapper's consumption may not be as high as reported, but what he consumed anyway is one good quantity. “Only “ten,” that’s the entire amount of one working day,” as he himself showed in the short clip shared.

Finally, Snoop had confessed to heat each joint in the microwave for about 15 seconds before smoking. Why? He would be able to maximize its effects. Will it be true? There's no harm in trying.

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