'Willie f*****g Nelson': Snoop Dogg reveals he was the most stoned he's ever been with legendary pal

Both Snoop and Nelson are marijuana-enthusiasts and have even have made weed-themed songs before
UPDATED DEC 22, 2022
Snoop Dogg says he got the most stoned he's ever been with Willie Nelson (Amy Sussman, Rick Kern/Getty Images)
Snoop Dogg says he got the most stoned he's ever been with Willie Nelson (Amy Sussman, Rick Kern/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Snoop Dogg, 51, says that he was most stoned in his life when he partied in Amsterdam with 89-year-old country artist Willie Nelson. The Southern California native admitted he wanted to quit smoking but refrained because he didn't want to show "signs of weakness" in front of Nelson.

On a recent episode of the podcast 'Let's Go! with Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald, and Jim Gray', the rapper shared the information. The hip-hop sensation, real name Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., was asked, "What was the most stoned you've ever been in your whole life?" to which the 'Drop It Like It's Hot' singer replied, "With Willie f****** Nelson. We was in Amsterdam on 4/20, and he was doing a concert out there." He continued, "So, we went back to his hotel room, and we was playing dominoes. Me and him were playing dominoes one-on-one. He whooping my a**, and I'm just getting higher and higher and higher."

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Additionally, Snoop mentioned the incident in a 2018 episode of The Howard Stern Show. The Super Bowl performer said, "He beat my a** while smoking with me and passing a blunt, a bong, a joint. I'm like, 'Willie, there's too much s**t going on. I can't think and do all this at the same time.



 

Snoop Dogg and Nelson have previously worked together on songs with marijuana-related themes, going beyond just sharing a passion for joints during smoke sessions. Their shared love of the plant and music led to the creation of the songs 'My Medicine', 'Roll Me Up', and 'Smoke Me When I Die'.

Snoop Dogg is well known for being vocal about his cannabis use and even has a professional blunt roller. He retweeted a post from the Uber Facts Twitter account from the month of June of last year, which stated, "Snoop Dogg employs a full-time blunt roller who makes between $40,000 and $50,000 a year," with the remark, "Inflation. Their salary went up!!" he shared the post. 



 

Snoop Dogg is currently touring across 6 countries and has 20 upcoming concerts. The World Arena in Colorado Springs will host their next tour stop on December 22, and they'll be at the XOYO in London on February 1 following that.

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