Rap artist B-Real is best known for his role as the lead rapper of the hip hop group Cypress Hill, but more recently, he launched a cannabis brand and dispensary chain called Dr. Greenthumb's.
Having been involved with cannabis for a long time, he jumped at the opportunity to create a legal cannabis company, B-Real said in an interview Friday on "Benzinga Cannabis Hour."
Click here to hear what B has to say about reappearing on SNL, Conan lighting up a joint on live TV with Seth Rogen.
Dr. Greenthumb's: The name of the company came from a Cypress Hill song called "Dr. Greenthumb."
It's great to see the long-time dream of owning and operating a cannabis company manifest through Dr. Greenthumb's, B-Real told Benzinga.
Dr. Greenthumb's is in various locations across California. The company plans to expand to San Diego, Tulsa and other locations within the next year, he said.
Dr. Greenthumb's has collaborations with edible companies, but its primary focus is on flower products through its Insane brand.
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People are more educated about the safety and use cases of cannabis than they were 30 years ago, B-Real told Benzinga. At some point, he believes cannabis will be federally legalized.
Saturday Night Live: Cypress Hill appeared on "Saturday Night Live" in 1993 to perform two live songs as the musical guest. Getting booked to perform live on "SNL" is one of the achievements that musical artists aspire to achieve, B-Real said.
The hip hop group planned to play its first song in a relatively normal fashion, however, B-Real said they planned to "thrash the set" toward the end of the second song and light up a couple of joints. One of the members of the group lit a joint at the start of the song and it threw everything off, he said.
The staff at "SNL" loved the chaos, but executives of the show banned Cypress Hill following the performance and they have been banned ever since. Cypress Hill has a 30-year anniversary coming up so "maybe they lift the ban and have us on one more time and...maybe we do it again," B- Real smiled and said.
Conan: Finally, discussing the recent show where Conan O'Brien lit up a joint on live TV with Seth Rogen, B commented, "the only reason he did it was because he knew he was retiring. If he hadn't been going into retirement, that is not a move he would have pulled, because you know he knows as well as anyone that the corporate sponsors of the network would have been on his back for that. Whether it's legal in California, New York, or wherever, you know it's not legal federally across the United States yet."
And he added: "I thought it was dope that he went out like that and said [ __ ] it."
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