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Bun B Presents Trill Burgers

Bun B’s Trill Burgers are set to take over the nation. On August 6, Bun B’s Trill Burgers will be a part of the first-ever Hip-Hop food court. This food court will be in Queens, New York at LL Cool J’s first Rock The Bells Festival. “Trill Mealz,” the name of the food court will feature food from rappers. Ghostface Killah’s Killah Koffee, Jadakiss and Styles P’s Juices for Life, and E-40’s Goon With A Spoon will be featured in the food court.

James Harden Approves

Many people are excited, especially NBA All-Star James Harden. Harden developed a relationship with Bun B while playing for the Houston Rockets. Backstage at Rolling Loud, Bun B gave Harden a Trill burger to try. Yesterday, the Houston rapper went to Instagram to share Harden’s reaction. Harden enjoyed the burger so much that Bun almost didn’t capture it on camera. You can hear Harden in the clip saying the burger is “fire” and that Trill Burgers is “something special.”  Lil Baby, a close friend of Harden, was there as well, waiting for his burger.

Houston Loves Bun

Last year, Bun B created Trill Burgers right in his hometown of Houston. Trill Burgers are thin and crispy smash burgers, a big hit in California. Bun B absolutely loves Houston and Houston loves him too! He has collaborated with the Houston Astros to create a hat for Houston’s 713 Day. On July 13, four hats were released combining Bun B’s logo and designs and the Astros’ logo and visuals. There is a 7-1-3 Hat, Trill OG Hat, Concept Moon Man Hat, and the 2-8-1 Hat. The 7-1-3 represents the city of Houston as on that day, citizens celebrate the city’s oldest area code. The 2-8-1 represents another one of Houston’s area codes. The Bun B/Astros/New Era collection varies from $60 to $713, and fans are also able to purchase a special bobblehead of the rapper, which is also a part of the collection.

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Cypress Hill On If They Quit Smoking Marijuana, What Would Happen?

On Friday, Mar. 18, Cypress Hill released their 10th studio album, Back In Black. The single “Open Ya Mind” focuses on the “legal ambiguity” of allowing marijuana in the US. It’s a battle B-Real, Sen Dog, Eric Bobo, and DJ Muggs have been fighting for over three decades.

Legalization

Cannabis has indeed made huge strides in acceptance on the state level. However, it’s still illegal on the federal level. Recently, Cypress Hill spoke with HipHopDX about cannabis rights and how it would benefit the entire nation if marijuana were legal at the national level.

“For us, it’s in music and in the messaging and the music platforms that we’ve been able to build with to get you information,” B-Real says. “There’s what? Nineteen, 20 states maybe that are recreational or medicinal or a combination of both? But we need the whole country to get down with this. It would be good for the country, economically it would create jobs and it would do a whole lot of healing.”

“I see it happening. When you got places like Florida, that are now embracing cannabis, New York and places like that, that’s f**king incredible. You’re seeing it slowly but surely. I think eventually federally it’ll be completely legal and maybe inside of 10 years. Hopefully five. We’ll see. Salute to the freedom fighters, as we called them once, that put in the work to get us where we are now.”

Symbol of Marijuana, Cypress Hill

Cypress Hill is pretty much a symbol of cannabis after their 1991 album debut. Their 2x-platinum album spawned singles like “Stoned Is The Way Of The Walk” and “Light Another.” Their follow-up album, 1993’s Black Sunday, continued the trend with “I Wanna Get High” and “Legalize It.”. They continued to roll that way with Cypress Hill III: Temple Of Boom and every album after that.

Cypress Hill’s 1991 debut album ‘Cypress Hill’/ Image Source: Ruffhouse/Columbia

With six marijuana dispensaries under his belt in California, B-Real wants to take his brand statewide. It’s nearly impossible to imagine a time when Cypress Hill wasn’t involved with marijuana or smoking. You’d be hard-pressed not to see B-Real smoking a joint now and then. B-Real, Sen Dog, and Eric Bobo roared with laughter when asked what would happen if Cypress Hill stopped taking bong hits.

“Oh, we’d probably be much tougher to deal with,” B-Real says with a chuckle,” Sen agrees, “Yeah, I would say so. I might show signs of ADD or something like that if I stop smoking weed. We don’t want to see that. I’m soldiering through that right now.”

B-Real continues, “It would be like, ‘Those guys are so rude.’ I’d probably be like, ‘Next’ to every question [laughs]. I don’t think they got to worry about that anytime soon, sh*t.”

Touring and Performances

Right now, Cypress Hill is on the road supporting Back In Black. Since the group is always on the road, they have earned the nickname “the Grateful Dead of Hip Hop.” However, with the COVID-19 pandemic set to disrupt the concert industry in 2020 and 2021, they haven’t been performing as much. Nevertheless, they were able to play several shows with Atmosphere late last year, so they are not rusty.

 

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Cypress Hill’s podcast ‘The Dr. Green Thumb Show’/ Image Source: Podchaser

Aside from his music responsibilities, B-Real has several other duties and responsibilities, including Dr. Greenthumb’s podcast and the Dr. Greenthumb dispensaries. Their packed schedule disproves the lazy stoner stereotype. It has been portrayed as lazy and incompetent by society that people who smoke marijuana are lazy, but this has not been true.

“We’re functioning stoners,” Sen Dog says. “I’ve never had a point where I could not function and blow about what I had to do.”

B-Real jumps in,

“Yeah. That’s the thing with us. We can get the job done no matter what, whether we were smoking or not. We always had this work ethic, like ‘got to get it done.’ That always pushed us through and that helped break the stereotype that stoners are lazy and they don’t like to work and this, that, and the other.”

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B-Real goes on to say…

‘We were showing up in places that people didn’t think we would show up for. We kept gaining ground where people thought, ‘Oh, they’re stoners. They’ll eventually f**k it off. They’ll get lazy.’ If you look in the history of Hip Hop or any f***ing music, we’re one of the most responsible groups to ever come across and always show up and always bring it, never dial it in. There might have been a couple shows where we were a little off the rails due to the psychedelics and some drinking, but we get it done.”

The advocates for cannabis will perform at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado on April 19, alongside Ice Cube, Too $hort, and E-40. Get your tickets here! There’s a lot of talent in Cypress Hill. They’ve churned out some classics everybody keeps listening to. Although they smoke marijuana heavily, that doesn’t make them less of who they are.

Written by Nikiya Biggs

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