Kai Cenat Puts Snoop Dogg's Blunt-Rolling Skills To The Test: 'How Fast Can You Roll Up?'

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Kai Cenat has challenged weed hall of famer Snoop Dogg‘s blunt-rolling skills, putting him to the test in a new video clip.

The popular streamer went live from backstage at the VMA Awards on Wednesday (September 11) and where he ran into the Doggfather, who was chilling and listening to “As We Lay” by Shirley Murdock.

Cenat began: “What song is this?” Snoop responded with: “It’s called ‘As We Lay'” and Cenat asked what year it was made.

“Snoop, Snoop. How fast can you roll up a blunt?,” the popular streamer then asked. Snoop insisted that he could finish making a blunt before the song ended, at which point the internet personality flipped the camera to reveal some of Snoop’s Death Row weed.

“God damn,” Cenat said, before concluding: “Me and my uncle, n-gga. Uncle Snoop in the building!”

Check out the playful clip below.

 

Snoop is no stranger to weed, and last year he revealed how many blunts he managed to smoke in one day during a trip to the Netherlands.

Taking to Instagram from Rotterdam, the legendary rapper shared a video from inside his hotel room to let his fans and friends know what he was into. As the Steelers game played, Snoop showed off his 11 blunt clips and was proud of the work his lungs put in.

“Let me show y’all what I been doing today,” he said as he showed off the clips. “All in a day’s work. Oh wow, that’s some good work dog. What kinda pack was it? Death Row. Let a brother know.”

Back in July, Snoop paid tribute to 2Pac with his weed dispensary in his hometown of Los Angeles.

 

Called S.W.E.D., which is an acronym for Smoke Weed Every Day — a reference to Nate Dogg‘s final line on Dr. Dre‘s “The Next Episode” — the fully licensed dispensary opened its doors with Snoop’s help a few months ago.

Through a limited edition release, Tha Doggfather paid tribute to his late friend and collaborator by featuring 2Pac on a number of his Death Row Cannabis products.

The line featured a premium blend of jarred cannabis flower and Alien OG, with customers also receiving an exclusive never-before-seen photo of the “Dear Mama” legend, as well as a matchbook recreated from the photoshoot.

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English Teacher’s ‘This Could Be Texas’ re-enters UK top 40 following Mercury Prize win

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English Teacher‘s debut album ‘This Could Be Texas‘ has re-entered the UK Top 40 following their Mercury Prize win.

The Leeds four-piece recently snagged the prestigious music prize at the ceremony held earlier this month at Abbey Road Studios.

They warded off competition from the likes of Charli XCXCMATGhettsThe Last Dinner PartyCorinne Bailey RaeBeth GibbonsBarry Can’t Swim and more with their debut album, ‘This Could Be Texas’.

Now, UK record labels association the BPI has reported an increased demand for the record. The BPI (which also organises the Mercury Prize) claimed that ‘This Could Be Texas’ gained a 1,073 per cent increase in sales in the week after the ceremony – its best chart performance since it was released in April this year.

Other albums by Mercury Prize nominees BERWYN, Corinne Bailey Rae and corto.alto also saw sales increases of over 100 per cent.

Lily Fontaine of English Teacher performs on stage at Electric Brixton on May 29, 2024 in London, England.
Lily Fontaine of English Teacher performs on stage at Electric Brixton on May 29, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Gus Stewart/Redferns/Getty)

NME spoke to the band shortly after their win, where they said they would “continue to be honest” about their struggles as a band.

“It was never a conscious [choice] to be like ‘We’re going to be one of those bands that does that’,” frontwoman Lily Fontaine explained. “It’s just that when we get asked questions about those things, we’re always going to be honest. If we continue to be put in situations where we’re asked about that, we will continue to be honest about it.”

NME also spoke to the band for The Cover, where they hinted at their debut album and what was to come: “I feel like the next set of songs will truly reflect where we are now,” guitarist Lewis Whiting shared. “We don’t want to sit within one sound; there’s some huge-sounding ballads coming up. We’ve got a point to prove.”

We also reviewed their debut, awarding it a full five stars: “What you have in ‘This Could Be Texas’ is everything you want from a debut; a truly original effort from start to finish, an adventure in sound and words, and a landmark statement. Poised for big things? Who knows if this industry even allows that anymore. Here are a band already dealing in brilliance, though – who dare to dream and have it pay off.

“Not everyone gets to go to space, but at least English Teacher make it a damn site more interesting being stuck down here.”

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