If I Ever Catch You Smoking Pot Again With Jonathan Lyrics

It'due south hard to imagine that Bob Dylan, Iii half-dozen Mafia and Toby Keith have much in common, but all three artists empathise the power of a classic stoner track. Marijuana has served as the inspiration for classic cuts in rock, hip-hop, pop, and of course, reggae, and is still influencing more than a few of our biggest artists today.

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Billboard has put together a inaugural of 25 tracks that talk nearly toking upward, with each song including a "authority" level that measures their inebriated energy on a scale of i (mildly buzzed) to 10 (totally stoned).

25. "Considering I Got High"

Afro Human being

Most Smokin' Lyric: "I was gonna make clean my room until I got high/ I gonna get up and find the broom only then I got high/My room is still messed upward and I know why (Yes, hey!)/ Because I got high, because I got high, because I got loftier."

Authorization: ONE. At offset, "Because I Got High" sounds like a fun, harmless joke nearly how smoking weed leads to unproductivity. But when Afro Man'south problems get more and more serious — he goes from cut class to losing his wife and kids — this song just becomes a buzzkill.

24. "Dooo It!"

Miley Cyrus

Near Smokin' Lyric: "Loving what you lot sing/And loving smoking weed/Weed, weed, weed, weed"

Authorisation: 2. While the track striking No. 23 on Billboard Twitter Meridian Tracks and gave some fun insight into the questions that plague a high Cyrus, it's a bit besides repetitive — non unlike a stoner's philosophical musings….

23. "James Joint"

Rihanna

Almost Smokin' Lyric: "I'd rather be smoking weed/Whenever nosotros breathe"

Authorisation: FOUR. The first verse finds Rihanna romancing the stoner, just as she gets into "breaking things" and "the constabulary" coming, the less-pleasant and more paranoid thoughts begin to accept over.

22. "How High"

Method Human being and Redman

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Look upward in the sky, it'due south a bird, it'southward a plane/ Information technology's the funk doctor spock smokin buddha on a railroad train/ How high? So high that I tin can kiss the sky/ (Upwardly, up to the sky!)"

Potency: FIVE. Though it only has a few literal weed references, this mid-'90s rap gem was the original theme song for one of the greatest stoner music duos to date, Method Man & Redman. To witness them perform it in concert is to see burly security guards hopelessly endeavour to put out dozens of simultaneously lit-up joints.

21. "Yous Don't Know How It Feels"

Tom Petty

Nearly Smokin' Lyric: "Let'due south get to the signal/ Let's roll some other joint/ And let'southward head on downward the road/ There'south somewhere I got to go."

Authorization: FIVE. The rock 'northward' roll equivalent to Dr. Dre's "The Next Episode," Petty'southward hitting isn't really near weed. The one line that is, even so, is just also memorable to go unacknowledged. Radio stations famously censored it, simply that hasn't stopped anyone from shouting information technology out loud in their car.

20. "Curl Some other Number (For the Road)"

Neil Immature

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Retrieve I'll coil another number for the road, I feel able to get under any load/ Though my anxiety aren't on the ground, I been standin' on the sound/ Of some open-hearted people goin' downwardly."

Authorization: 6. Though Neil Young'south classic isn't solely about weed, the song's full general sentiment is all stoner, and information technology'due south impossible to listen to these skulking guitar strums without slowing downwards to a snail's pace.

19. "Broccoli"

DRAM ft. Lil Yachty

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Yep I know your baby mama fond of me/ All she want to do is smoke that broccoli."

Potency: SIX. DRAM and Yachty'due south experience-skillful anthem is riding the loftier of career validation as much every bit the more herbal kind, but there'south withal more than enough of both to laissez passer effectually.

18. "Young, Wild & Complimentary"

Wiz Khalifa & Snoop Dogg ft. Bruno Mars

Well-nigh Smokin' Lyric: "Ringlet joints bigger than King Kong's fingers/ And smoke them hoes down until they're stingers. "

Potency: Seven. Yeah, it's a softball popular striking. Just "Immature, Wild & Gratuitous" is dope because information technology unites legendary smoker Snoop Dogg with young puff dragon Khalifa and it ropes in sweetie pie crooner Bruno Mars, whose hook makes this a playful, high-ranking Hot 100 jam about hazy times and not only another album cut to be cherished merely by serious stoners.

17. "Reefer Man"

Cab Calloway

Most Smokin' Lyric: "If he trades you dimes for nickels/ And calls watermelon's pickles/ Then you know/ You lot're talkin' to that reefer man"

Potency: Vii. For those that not only smoke, simply tease folks that can't handle their light-green with a cool temperment, this 1932 song's a laugh riot, poking fun at folks that don't know what's what or which way is up subsequently they light up.

16. "Addicted"

Amy Winehouse

Well-nigh Smokin' Lyric:"When you smoke all my weed man/You lot gotta call the green man/So I can get mine and yous go yours"

Potency: SEVEN. Not but is this super-relatable (mooching is a big no-no) but the horns and that jazz trounce, combined with Winehouse'southward indelible vocals, will take you lot floating on deject 9.

15. "We Be Burnin'"

Sean Paul

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Everyday we exist burnin' non concernin' what nobody wanna say / We be earnin' dollars turning 'cause nosotros listen de pon we pay / More than than gold and oil and diamonds – girls, we need dem everyday"

Potency: Seven. Not just is Sean Paul clear of his beloved for blazin' on "Burnin'" — he sets that love to a dancehall beat out we tin go down as well. Paul'due south "We Be Burnin'" spent a total 28 weeks on the Hot 100 nautical chart, peaking at No. 6.

fourteen. "D'Evils"

Sir

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Quarter pound of fire burnin' daily/ Harder to remember, gettin' harder to recollect"

Potency: SEVEN. Not every bit in your face with its fume-blowing equally some of the other songs on this list, just the looped "one spliff a twenty-four hour period" sample (courtesy of Billy Boyo) is certainly difficult to ignore, equally is its serenely blazed overall vibe.

13. "Weed With Willie"

Toby Keith

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Now we learned a hard lesson in a small-scale Texas town/ He fired up a fat male child and he passed it effectually/ The terminal words that I spoke before they tucked me in/ I'll never smoke weed with Willie again"

Authority: SEVEN. On this Shock'northward Y'all bonus track, Toby Keith spins a yarn near sharing a blunt with 1 of America'south about notorious pot enthusiasts: Willie Nelson. The country legend's stuff might be a trivial as well powerful for Keith, who opts for the whiskey and declares, "I'll never fume weed with Willie again."

12. "Marijuana"

Kid Cudi

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Pre- pre- pretty greenish bud/ All in my blunt/ Ohhh I need information technology."

Authorisation: Seven. Child Cudi swore off smoking weed, but he certainly spent a good clamper of his first two albums celebrating the pastime. On "Marijuana," the airiest track on Man on the Moon II: The Fable of Mr. Rager, Cudi likens marijuana to a best friend, saying that information technology "always had my back" and "never left me lone."

11. "Rainy Twenty-four hours Women #12 & 35"

Bob Dylan

Most Smokin' Lyric: "I would non experience so all alone/ Everybody must get stoned!"

Dominance: 7. Dylan was no stranger to philosophical songwriting in the mid-60s, but the opening runway to Blonde on Blonde remains a particular triumph for marijuana enthusiasts. Backed by a brass band, the typically poetic Dylan delivers a loopy canticle punctuated by the exclamation, "Everybody must go stoned!" at the cease of each verse.

10. "The Next Episode"

Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg, Kurupt and Nate Dogg

Nigh Smokin' Lyric: "Hey-ay-ay-ay! Smoke weed every day!"

Potency: Eight. On this 2001 Due west Coast classic, the Doctor recruits his conglomerate, Snoop Dogg, Kurupt and Nate Dogg (R.I.P.), to show how the left side lives: namely, sporting greenery of every blazon.

9. "Laissez passer The Kouchie"

The Mighty Diamonds

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Pass the kouchie pon the left manus side / Pass the kouchie pon the left hand side / It a go bun, it a become dung, Jah know"

Potency: NINE. The Mighty Diamonds' 1982 classic was loved past many in Jamaica, but exploded it in the U.K. and U.Due south. when Musical Youth covered it as "Pass the Dutchie." Musical Youth interchanged pots, substituting the "kouchie" with a Dutch oven.

8. "I Got 5 on It"

The Luniz

Near Smokin' Lyric: "I'k gone, beatin my chest like Rex Kong / It's on, wrap my lips around a 40 / And when it comes to get another stogie / Fools all kicking in like Shinobi."

Potency: NINE. Listen closely to Luniz'due south 1995 "I Got v On Information technology," and you lot'll become a full lesson on the do's and don't's of dope.

seven. "Sugariness Foliage"

Black Sabbath

About Smokin' Lyric: "My life is free now, my life is clear/I love you sweet leaf, though yous tin't hear."

Authorization: NINE. Marijuana, of course, is an inanimate object. But don't tell that to Ozzy Osbourne, who professes his love direct to his "sweet leaf" as though it's his wife or some mythical metal goddess over grinding guitar riffs. Being pro-weed never sounded so romantic.

6. "Hits from the Bell"

Cypress Hill

Almost Smokin' Lyric: "Still it, goes down polish when I get a clean hitting/ Of the skunky, funky, smelly green sh*t/ Sing my song, puff all nighttime long/ As I take hits from the bell…"

Potency: NINE. Complete with bong rip sound effects and a hazy soul sample, Cypress Hill's hip-hop archetype could persuade fifty-fifty the straightest of the straight edge to take a walk on the high side.

5. "Smoke 2 Joints"

Sublime

Virtually Smokin' Lyric: "I smoke two joints a dime a piece, and 2 the fourth dimension before / I smoke two joints before I smoke two joints / And and so I smoke two more"

Say-so: Ix. Anytime, anywhere is the mentality when it comes to the toke on Sublime's 1992 hit, "Smoke Two Joints." Originally past The Toyes, Sublime adds in other samples (Beyond the Valley of the Dolls film, Eazy-E, Just Ice and Bert Susanka) and seals it with the sounds of a bubbling bell.

4. "Laissez passer That Dutch"

Missy Elliott

Most Smokin' Lyric: "Pass that dutch, laissez passer that dutch/Popular that, pop that, jiggle that fat"

Potency: NINE. This smokin' track made the Hot 100 in 2003, and with its unstoppable vanquish it's a certified banger — plus it features Elliott spitting "pain in your rectum," which somehow comes across as worse than a pain in the ass.

3. "Legalize It"

Peter Tosh

Near Smokin' Lyric: "Singers smoke information technology, and players of instrument too/Legalize it, yeah yeah, that's the all-time thing you tin can do"

Potency: 9. Whether they call it weed, marijuana, tampee or ganja, smokers take been grooving to Peter Tosh's plea for legalization for decades. Reggae legend Bob Marley afterwards tried his hand at a new version of "Legalize Information technology" after guesting on Tosh's 1976 album of the aforementioned name.

2. "Stay High"

Iii 6 Mafia

Most Smokin' Lyric: "What'south up Mary! Mary Jane!/Since I have met y'all, daughter, you ruined my encephalon/Y'all stole my heart, right from the outset"

Say-so: 10. Before they became Academy Laurels winners for "It's Hard Out Hither for a Pimp," Three half-dozen Mafia crafted arguably the greatest hip-hop vocal about smoking weed ever laid to tape. From the syrupy soul sample to Immature Buck'due south wild middle verse to the zonked-out elation of the chorus, "Stay Loftier" (or its censored analogue, "Stay Fly") invites the listener to do just that.

i. "Mary Jane"

Rick James

Most Smokin' Lyric: "And when I'm feeling depression, she comes every bit no surprise / Turns me on with her dearest, takes me to paradise."

Authority: TEN. Rick James' oft-sampled 1978 striking is one of the first songs to define punk-funk. "Mary Jane" opens up potent with strings, then lightens upwardly with female vocals that introduce the star of the show and James' leading "lady." Like Ozzy, James knows how to plow crooning nigh weed into a potent act of seduction.

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Source: https://www.billboard.com/music/pop/420-songs-weed-marijuana-smoking-anthems-1558962/

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