Watch: Rapper Replaces Smoke Machine With ‘Cannabis Cannon’ At Californian Show
To a cheering (and red-eyed) crowd.
Music
Words by Tom Disalvo October 12, 2022

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Chucky Chuck treated fans to plumes of the good stuff while performing his song ‘Smoke That’.

A US rapper has replaced a smoke machine with a cannabis cannon, blasting audiences with clouds of weed at the aptly-titled Kushstock festival in California. The musician, who goes by the stage name of Chucky Chuck, was playing an evening set at the festival when a crew member entered the stage with the leaf-blower contraption, airing plumes of cannabis onto the cheering (and red-eyed) audience. 

The rapper enlisted a company called Smokebusters to source the weed-blower, and put it to use during a performance of his 2019 song ‘Smoke That’. In a caption accompanying the footage of the cannon, Chucky Chuck declared: “fuck a smoke machine”, before thanking those involved in organising his set. 

 

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Kushstock is one of the largest weed-focussed festivals in the world, and this year welcomed some 10,000 concert-goers/stoners for its annual event. Attendees to the festival — which featured a line-up including Jack Hess and Robnori — are able to purchase weed from licensed retailers, in a state where recreational cannabis has been legal since 2016. 

Chucky Chuck’s weed-blowing set arrives weeks after fellow Californian cannabis festival, Dazed on the Green, was cancelled by organisers days out from its start date. The festival was to be headlined by Ice Cube and Wiz Khalifa, the latter of whom owns his own weed farm, but was put on ice due to health and safety concerns.   

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In other weed-related news, an Australian man matched Chucky Chuck’s cannabis ingenuity earlier this year, when he constructed an esky-on-a-scooter to transport his buds. The motorised weed courier was dubbed the ‘Pablo Esky-brah’, and resulted in the unnamed man being interviewed by police (presumably to bestow him with a medal of honour). 

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