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March 20, 2025 21 mins

ROLLING LOUD THE WORLDS LARGEST HIP HOP MUSIC FESTIVAL. ASAP ROCKY, PLAYBOI CARTI, PESO PLUMA, YG, SEXYY RED, SKI MASK THE SLUMP GOD, QUAVO, CLIP, LEFTY GUNPLAY AND SO MANY MORE. SHELDON & TYLER COOPER FROM TATTOS & SMOKES IN LAS VEGAS JOINED THE CREW IN CALIFORNIA. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello, Welcome to Cannabis Talk one on one, the world's
number one source for everything cannabis.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
My name is Blue.

Speaker 1 (00:05):
Alongside of me is mister Joe Brande, and you are
now tuned into the greatest cannabis show on the planets.

Speaker 3 (00:11):
Are at least in Blues Car and in my studio
at home by the way, Playboy, because when we record,
we could record anywhere, but we don't giving it to
you live and correct. We were at Champs, we were
in the car, We're in the studio, we're in your
hood and you know where else we were at Blue.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
We were at Rolling Loud.

Speaker 3 (00:33):
Hey, man, I hope I gotta tell you guys, that's
my first Rolling Loud and uh, welcome to Cannabis Talk
one on one because there was a lot of cannabis
at this Rolling Loud festival. And I don't know about you, Blue,
have you've been? But you know, I got asked, have
I ever been to a big event before? I'm a

(00:54):
very fortunate We're very fortunate man. Ironically, there's only one
event I could com parrot to, and it was Sinko
to Mao in San Jose back in the days when
it had the largest Sinko to mile festivals in the country,
right and when the radio station used to shut down
the streets. It was the largest festival the kind of
five hundred thousand people out there in San Jose, which

(01:17):
is the fourth largest city in the nation. So you know,
when I say I've seen it, it's because of that,
not because I went to seven different ones ironically, one
Sincoa to Mao that I thought about going wow, other
than that, and those were the stevb days back in
the day, though, Dog, when you think about it, the treneers,
you know what I'm saying, and now and War was there,

(01:41):
you know, And so I got to experience some street
stuff and I was drunk back then, high as can be.
Who are kidding? I was cracked out of my mind.
And Joe, well, I'm just you know, we keep it
one hundred. But to go to this event, Dog, that

(02:04):
was at the Sophie Stadium parking lot, that had the
fairest wheels, that had the vendors, that had the million
dollar vendors at that I didn't realize everyone's been a
million dollar to be a vendor there, which is crazy.
Stizzy shout out to Stizzy had an amazing booth there. Yeah,
and there's a movie theater. It was like the Friday

(02:26):
theme when you come up when you're taking your picture
with the theme of Friday, like you're on the porch.
I got none to du let's get high. Very very cool, man.
It's just one of those great events where you walk
and you appreciate people's creativity for their booths. One of
the best new ideas blue that I found to be

(02:49):
the most creative creative is brands doing photo boosts now
instead of like you know, just products everywhere, they made
a dope that's just photo booth of what their brand is.
And you wanted to take a picture like in the
locker room, so to speak, of whatever the drink was, right,

(03:10):
So you take this promo picture and then you're using it,
you're posting online, you're doing whatever. It was just genius.
And of course this is in the VIP backstage that
we're back in, but just to see it.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
I thought there was a new photo booth.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
I mean obviously it wasn't that little thing that spins
around in front of everyone.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
No.

Speaker 3 (03:29):
I mean like if if I like, for instance, what
was the company name? Oh god, why are you drawing
a blank show. It was a drink. There was two
that really stood out, and that's how great they are.
And I'm trying to look for the logo if I
have it on the floor next to me or somewhere.
But one was a cannabis drink and they had the

(03:50):
wall with the drinks and this and that and that.
It just was decre dope, like you felt like you're
in this dungeon or like in a gym. Cell a
gym was the other one. But they didn't have the
company name right there, you know what I mean, on
the wall like graffiti. So it made a like my
background right now, like you're the car, like I look
like I'm a Laker show set right at my studio.

(04:13):
My home studio is lakered Up. So they made a
studio set for action. The company was a full on
studio set, dude.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
And it wasn't just did people just walk up into it.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
They would go there and take a few photos. So
every artist did it.

Speaker 3 (04:32):
Dog So now no matter the artists didn't need to
no longer do this right, They just wanted to sit
in this photo booth opportunity because you felt dope, and
they had the real camera and the lights, So it
was just genius, Dog, because you know how it is
backstage you want to get all the artists to take
a picture in front of your brand, and Rolling Loud

(04:54):
figured it out. Man. They set up these booths with
like these cool things just as an argule, let me
go in here and take a picture, right instead of
like did you just walk?

Speaker 2 (05:05):
An experience for the artist as well?

Speaker 3 (05:08):
It was God whoever all the people are Rolling Loud.
I actually met the production guy. Matter of fact, I
can tell you actually his name because his name was Doug.
I believe that I met. I got his name in
information because I was so impressed with the way they
did the production out of New York as the gentleman
and you know, just kudos when you see players step

(05:31):
up in the game. You know, we've been doing this
a long time, Dog, and I just didn't think of
putting the brands like that on the walls to make
it look super cool. It's almost like what we do
at our facility, right, like how we make our place
look dope, which you know, for those that are listening
and wondering, our facility got sold blue and I are

(05:53):
working out of a garbage can. He's Iran and I'm
Stempy and we just keep thugging away. And by the way,
we're gonna be in Miami. If you hear this from
the first of the seventh with Sublime, and you'll be
catching us in Las Vegas, in Los Angeles, you just
won't be catching us doing a lot of youth football things.
But that's a side.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
Speaking of that, it's drink two joints, Good Vibe Tribe man.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
Shout out to them.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
There's a blind that's the live golf tournament performing live
in Miami. That's gonna be on the fifth, and then
the second, I'm sorry, the third, fourth, and fifth is
the Alternative Convention Elton and Trade Show in Miami, and
we will be there live. It's gonna be off the chain.

(06:40):
It should be a lot, a lot of fun. And again,
shout out to drink two joints, A Good Vibe Tribe man, that.

Speaker 3 (06:46):
Good Vibe Tribe.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
I love it.

Speaker 3 (06:47):
I took my Good Vibe Tribe sweater to the Rolling
Loud Festival. And as we talk about Rolling Loud Blue,
I'm not gonna lie for me. The highlight and only
one that I kind of really new, well, those some
other ones, but asap, Rocky off the hook, coming in
on that helicopter and you know, really giving the crowd.

(07:14):
Travis Scott, Travis Scott, I apologize, You're right, it was
Travis Scott. Thank you. Yeah, No, Travis Scott came in
the hardest and rock the most noise in my opinion. Uh,
I want to do something with you and say, is
this person a performer at Rolling Loud are a made

(07:38):
up band? Because a lot of these names dog that
I'm looking at right now on this list. First off,
I had a good time, great time. Shout out too
of course, my brothers from another mother's our brothers from
another mother, our new co hosts of Cannabis Talk one
O one whenever they want to come on. From Tattoos

(08:01):
and Smokes in Las Vegas, Sheldon Cooper and Tyler Cooper,
who I went to the concert with, and if you
ever need a tattoo in Las Vegas, Tattoos and Smokes
is the spot to go to. And of course all
Access USA is the events that Sheldon is the CEO
of doing all the Cannabis awards nationwide. When we first

(08:24):
went to the show in Arizona, then went to California
to go to Rolling Loud together as we did that. Blue,
we drove an electric vehicle.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Yeah, man, he told me this, Well, let's be an
electric vehicle.

Speaker 3 (08:42):
Rachel was our driver, you know, Rachel, Yeah righthead, Rachel
hair dresser for the Stars. Well it's not our fault, Blue,
And let me tell you why, because I was driving
before Rachel was. And on I mean, let me lay
up on game on an electric car. If it says
two hundred and sixty two miles, that's what it says

(09:06):
if you're driving sixty miles an hour or less. And
we were not driving sixty miles an hour and less.
So we did not make it to our destination. And
we pulled over and called Triple A at midnight, and

(09:27):
Triple A did not come to pick us up until
nine thirty in the morning. So we were a little
late to the concert that day. So I'm gonna name
some names that performed that I didn't get to watch,
and the one that I wanted to watch.

Speaker 1 (09:41):
Joe passed Baker though, I mean Joe passed that, or
you didn't make it to the middle joint.

Speaker 3 (09:48):
We didn't even get out of a z dog. So
we were at that point where we're at this one
gas station where Tyler said he'll never go to it again. Oh,
it's just horrible. And you know Tyler's all tatted up
from the face up. Boys, he's everything. People looked at
our car and they got spooked out. Big old Mexican,
he's white guy. Boy. You know, we've got the mohawk,

(10:09):
we got the tattoos, the red hair. And then dad,
Oh my god, So here we go blue Rolling Loud
especial Pluma.

Speaker 2 (10:20):
And the artists, huge artists. That's that's Pluma. Is amazing. Shout.
I think that's Pluma, you know what I mean, like big,
big artists.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
Man doing I know clearly was that Big Cricket his producer.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
That's the homie right there.

Speaker 1 (10:37):
You know, Cricket's been producing for Pesel Pluma for many years.
Uh and he's not another project now. But you know
a lot of those hits you were listening to, wash
Boy Cricket, I really liked.

Speaker 3 (10:52):
Uh pesl Pluma and and he's really for the first
time ever rocked Rolling Loud, the world's largest hip hop
music and that it was power one oh six was there,
real ninety two three was there? You know, I got
a chance to see all the old homies, which was
just great to slap hands with so many people. But

(11:12):
another one, Red Devil. Is that an artist that performed
Sunday or not.

Speaker 2 (11:22):
Red Devil?

Speaker 3 (11:24):
Redville was the artist's name, not Red Devil. Good job.
What about d C, the Don?

Speaker 2 (11:31):
D you see the Don d S the Don don't know?

Speaker 3 (11:37):
D you see the Don performed on Sunday as well.
I'm gonna do two more just to see if you
got this one right.

Speaker 2 (11:43):
King Little G. Well, I asked my brother shout out
to King O G. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (11:49):
I bet I've known King O G since before he
was famous. You know, probably he was probably seventeen, maybe
maybe a year or two older. You're may seventeen to
nineteen or you know. But yeah, I've known him King
Little G. And he's been doing his thing in that
kind of hip hop you know, or Hispanic you know

(12:11):
Mark at Latinos, he holds it down for the Latino.

Speaker 3 (12:14):
Yeah, I thought so true, And I've always liked him.
When I ran into him, I feel like the old
guy on the porch. That's why we're doing this Cannabis talk.
One O one, as the Blacklist always calls us the
old guys. Well, guess what you guys? We are what
we are? You know what I mean? I can't hide
my age. I'm fifty fucking two years old. I'm born
in nineteen seventy two. Don't you wish you looked this

(12:36):
good when you're my age? So bottom line is this
last one blue Hurricane Wisdom? What do you think that
I've never not never heard of him? I know, but
big show rocked it. There's so many cats that came
from like the South and this and that, and they're
on stage. Let me tell you my love's and no loves.

(13:02):
I love artists that have hits period, you know what
I mean, and the crowd goes crazy. I love it.
Who are kidding? I'm sure a lot of these artists
aren't getting paid a lot of money to rock. But
they gave me some visuals, which was cool, Like every
artist had good visuals on the stage. Some of these
artists are just young and don't just know how to

(13:23):
give it to the art to the crowd, you know
what I mean, Like you have to give it to
the crowd.

Speaker 2 (13:29):
Dude, you're fucking working.

Speaker 3 (13:31):
You're working, so you can't just stand there and just
grab your dick like it's just not enough, right, It's
just not enough. And if that means you got to
bring a bunch of a few of the homies on stage,
they bring a few cause the West Coast at the arts.
I know what we do, but I just need a
little more from someone than just standing there doing nothing,

(13:53):
you know what I mean. And so that's when I
watched that doing that and HI a recording the show
with Blue right now, feel free to come in here
and be on the show with us. But uh, as
we're recapping the concert. But I really look at it
and think we got to give it to them, you
know what I mean. They're not giving it to them

(14:14):
like they used to. You know, like Buster Rhymes gets
on stage. Man, it's a show, you know what I mean.
You can feel his energy. They're hitting every bar.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
They're they're letting you know that their their craft is real,
and and you're.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
Feeling like some of them just went up there and
loafed it. They just well, you just.

Speaker 3 (14:34):
Said something that resonates with anybody who goes to a concert,
which was hit every bar, you know what I mean.
And whether or not it was the sound guy's fault
or not, which is always the case, right, But I
didn't feel that was the case. I felt like, uh,

(14:54):
let it be known that you have a mic and
it is what it is, and rock and do what.

Speaker 2 (14:59):
You do if you got the mic used it. You
know what I'm saying. So you know, I'll tell you
what what I've noticed.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
And I and and I don't have any you know, names,
I don't want to put anybody out there, but I
noticed this. You know, some of these new rappers, younger,
you know, they're they're getting a buzz and their heads
are getting big, and they go out there and they
do half of their song and the crowd's not really

(15:26):
singing it with them, like you know, or like you're
not putting your mic out, like yo, I'm letting them
sing it right now. But you're just up there rapping
your verses and you're only getting you're you're giving the
the ad libs, you know, and you're walking around, you know,
they're up there literally giving the ad libs and they're
just doing a little here, a little there, and it

(15:48):
kind of looks whack.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
It's like, damn, like you're the you're the headliner.

Speaker 1 (15:52):
And I noticed that dog, you know, at at a
at one of our events, you know, and some of
these artists they just kind of go up there, they talk,
you know, they're not even really doing it. And I'm like, damn,
Like when we were performing live, we'd hit every single
bar and and may have a track behind it to
give it that umph, but but not even they're not

(16:15):
even doing that. They just have a track playing and
they're just giving a couple of words.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
Yeah, it's one.

Speaker 3 (16:20):
Of the things. Michelle come on the show quick and
Michelle was there. Just well we're saying how these rappers
just aren't rapping enough. I said, the show was great,
the beat sounds great, but you're just not wrapping. They're
just adiating. And Blue said it right, like all these
rappers are just added ab in shows and yeah, nobody's
really up there performing. So yeah, wouldn't you agree with that? Like,

(16:41):
I don't know, I thought, what's that? What's the one
we said not asap Rocky, but the one that did
he performed, Like I said, he was the only one
that came out in the helicopter. So what I'm saying,
that's the only one that was like very memorable, right, yes,
very memorable. A couple well know that one the night
before when the crowd and they had everybody up there,
and he had all his boys out there the other flags,

(17:02):
and I forgot who it was. I want to think
it was the face mask, the ski mask of Slump God.
Maybe I think it might have been him. Yeah, I
like a movie. My point is there was some memorable
ones who did some scenes up there. And yeah, that's
not which Tyler could come on, because Tyler knows every

(17:24):
single band that was on here, an artist that was
on here, and number, but there was two that remember me.

Speaker 1 (17:32):
Sometimes I might, I might, like I might hear the
song going, I know who that is.

Speaker 3 (17:38):
The beat sounds catchy, don't get me wrong. I was
slapping the hands up all night, don't get it twisted.
And you know, smoking and and and living it up. Yeah.
I try to send Tyler's link to come on the
show with us. But either way, the people there had
a great time. Kudos to Rolling Loud, the security, the production,

(18:00):
like everything about Rolling Loud in my book, I salute
you guys, dude, Like, it's not easy to do a
massive production like that, the three major stages, and just
to have a feel where I felt safe and I
didn't feel an abundance of security to make me feel safe,

(18:24):
you know what I mean. Like it wasn't like, oh
I feel safe because there's security everywhere. It was like,
I feel safe because it's la and we get everyone's good.
It's a good crowd. Yeah. Mean like it was just
solid dog. It was nothing but hugs and loves. And
that was one of the best festivals that I've been
to in such a long time in me, you know,

(18:45):
having the kids at home and being mia for so long.
It feels like that's.

Speaker 2 (18:50):
The shot to Jared West Coast Cure. Seeing he was
out there, you know Washerman's voy.

Speaker 3 (18:57):
Oh yeah, I mean it was it was just his style, right,
I mean the brands that were out there. We're gonna
get one of the big guys that was on there
with that Syrup brand, the big brother. Uh I forget
his name, but I slapped hands with him and I said,
we want to get him on the show. And oh shit,
speaking of he's calling me right there, go figure. I mean,
you mentioned him and there he calls you know what

(19:18):
I mean, what happens? And uh so, how was your
weekend that you couldn't go? Don't you have a big
king Signetta or is that planning for that or what's
going on with you? Brother?

Speaker 2 (19:26):
Kenina is next weekend?

Speaker 1 (19:28):
Man, my daughter's having her Kinsinetta, and uh, I'm you know,
it's kind of cool. She wants me to to get
a bunch of lowriders and pull out the lowriders too
so she could pull up with a couple of her friends,
sir Keinsinetta while everybody's waiting for her outside. So that's
kind of like, you know, what I'm doing for and

(19:49):
the site's getting hair and extensions and making sure that
the hair extensions are in and good stuff like that.

Speaker 3 (19:55):
But even shout to center some hair extensions. You know,
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Not only are we doing the show live, not only that,
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(20:19):
thank you for the segway.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
Yeah, that's fun.

Speaker 3 (20:23):
That's fact. Got some real stuff. Though. If you really.

Speaker 2 (20:25):
Want Michelle have said or something your for your daughter,
I can send her.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
I can send her what I got, you know what
I mean, what you know, I've already got some and
I gotta get more of the same ones. But I
don't I don't have the details.

Speaker 2 (20:39):
They trying to be a I don't want to Bootlegg.

Speaker 3 (20:42):
Of Michelle is in downtown LA anyways, at the swap
meets and everything else.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
Yeah, but I'm excited for it, man, And you know,
and it seems like, you know, Rolling Loud was was
a great time and and you know, I I wish
I could have been at Rolling Loud. That would have
been a great a great field to be at. And
you know, moving forward again, make sure you catch us
in Miami on January second, our third, fourth, and fifth

(21:10):
will be at the Miami Convention Center doing the ALCS
the All Convention XBO and then on the fifth we
will be at the live golf tournament with Sublime. While
they're performing live, it is going to be off the
hook with the Good Vibe Tribe, Drink two joints, cannabis,
talk one oh one.

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