Ozzy Osbourne, the Prince of Darkness, has died at 76. From Black Sabbath’s heavy riffs to his chaotic solo career, he defined rebellion. His last performance in Birmingham became a farewell for the ages as fans mourn and celebrate the rock legend’s final bow.
Sly Stone Dead at 82: The Revolution Will Still Be Funky
Sly Stone, the funk pioneer who turned gospel into psychedelic revolution, has died at 82. From explosive highs to haunting disappearances, his life played like the records he left behind—loud, raw, and unforgettable. Pot Culture traces the legacy, chaos, and cultural firestorm of the man who made music bend to his will. Rest in power.
Willie Nelson: The High Road Never Ends
At 92, Willie Nelson is not just still standing, he is still rolling. He fought for cannabis, freedom, and real music before it was safe, before it was profitable, and before anyone handed out awards for it. Willie did not follow the system. He smoked it, sang through it, and laughed it into submission.
David Johansen & The New York Dolls: Punk, Pot & Rebellion
David Johansen and the New York Dolls epitomized raw rebellion in the '70s, defying social norms and influencing punk rock culture. While cannabis lingered in the background of their scene, heroin's toll was devastating. Today’s legalization poses questions about authenticity vs. commercialization in counterculture, challenging the legacy of Johansen’s defiance.
Snoop Dogg’s Crypto Ball: Lost His Street Cred, Gained a Flip-Flop
Snoop Dogg’s Trump Crypto Ball performance isn’t shocking—y’all just weren’t paying attention. Fans are pissed, followers are dropping, and the industry is silent. Here’s why it all makes perfect sense.
MUSIC: Wes Montgomery: The Perfect Companion for Your Next Smoke Session
Wes Montgomery's "Down Here on the Ground" is the ultimate soundtrack for a fall smoke session. Whether you’re looking to unwind or dive deep into introspection, his smooth jazz guitar pairs perfectly with the chill vibe of the season