The Cali Rapper Turned Cannabis Influencer Spills the Tea on Collaborating with RiFF RaFF and Getting High with Bishop Don "Magic" Juan.
In the summer of 2012, Lil Debbie entered the public eye after appearing in Kreayshawn’s music video for “Gucci Gucci.” Ever since, she’s solidified her spot in hip-hop history as a solo artist. And while she continues to release music, she is recently being recognized as a pivotal figure in Instagram cannabis culture. Nominated as an influencer for the California Cannabis Awards, Debbie is changing the way social media and society at large view the marijuana industry. She’s here to prove that not all potheads are lazy bros who sit around watching Rick and Morty—they’re innovators, creators, activist and badass visionaries. We sat down with her to learn how she got her start in the music industry, how she fell in love with Mary Jane, and her all-time craziest stoner story.
How did you first break into the music scene and what led you to become a solo performer? My first break into the music scene was when I styled Kreayshawn’s “Gucci Gucci” music video. That video changed our lives forever and many others—from the type of artist Kreayshawn was to what we were wearing. It was new for a lot of people and we kind of put that freedom of being whoever we wanted to be in the rap industry out there. The fallout of the White Girl Mob is what led to me become a solo performer
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