The Mexican-American hip-hop star talks about early music influences, being an inspiration to his son, his latest album GEEZYWORLD 2, and weed as an economic tool.
The Grammy Award winning artist reflects on his first studio session in 1986, his new single “High Life” with Snoop Dogg, and a decades-spanning career where marijuana has been a sacred, spiritual companion along his journey.
The band’s lead Dana Foote sheds light on her songwriting influences, Sir Chloe’s debut album I Am The Dog, and how getting stoned makes you a better consumer of music.