Top stoner songs: Cypress Hill, Wiz Khalifa, Bob Marley, Snoop Dogg & Co.

Looking for music to smoke weed to? Here’s the ultimate playlist: Classics, anthems and modern evergreens – perfect for your next turn. Whether it’s a couch session, a balcony evening or a road trip with friends: These songs deliver the right vibes. From Because I Got High to Legalize It and Peaches – zen out the playlist and let yourself go! Oh yes, the links to Spotify, Apple and Deezer are of course also included.

Hits from the Bong – Cypress Hill

The name says it all: bong on, beat on. Cypress Hill not only wrote stoner history with this track, but also shaped rap. The iconic sample from “Son of a Preacher Man”, fat bass and an unforgettable hook make “Hits from the Bong” a must-listen track. Compared to “Smoke Weed Everyday”, the sound is rougher and less polished – more old school flavor, less West Coast sheen.

  • Sample from “Son of a Preacher Man”
  • Bass-heavy old-school vibe
  • Pure stoner attitude

To the song:

  • Hits from the Bong

Cypress Hill – Hits from the Bong

Because I Got High – Afroman

Probably the funniest weed anthem of all time. Afroman raps about everything that goes wrong because he’s too high – simple, ironic and simply cult. While “Kaya” by Bob Marley sounds relaxed and loving, Afroman focuses on humor and chaos. Fun fact: the song went viral long before social media existed and made Afroman famous overnight.

  • Legendary, catchy chorus
  • Completely planned & wonderfully honest
  • Guaranteed laughs

To the song:

  • Because I Got High

Afroman – Because I Got High

Legalize It – Peter Tosh

Pure reggae revolution. Peter Tosh clearly demands: Legalize it! A song with a message, roots vibes and heart and soul. Compared to “Still Blazin'” by Wiz Khalifa, “Legalize It” is much more political – less kush romanticism, more activism. Tosh was not only a musician, but also a fighter for rights and legalization.

  • Pro-weed message with attitude
  • Jamaican resistance sound
  • Reggae roots at its finest

To the song:

  • Legalize It

Peter Tosh – Legalize It

Kaya – Bob Marley

Bob Marley, the immortal King of Reggae, sings about his “Kaya” – Jamaican slang for weed. The track is mellow, full of love and the perfect soundbed for relaxed sessions. While “How High” by Redman & Method Man is a wild trip, “Kaya” is pure relaxation. Marley used cannabis not only as a stimulant, but also spiritually.

  • Gentle reggae flow
  • Loving grass manifesto
  • Perfect for winding down

To the song:

  • Kaya

Bob Marley – Kaya

Smoke Weed Everyday – Snoop Dogg

When Nate Dogg sings “Smoke Weed Everyday”, it’s not just a meme, it’s an anthem for generations. Together with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg delivers West Coast vibes that are simply addictive. Compared to Cypress Hill’s old-school rap, the sound here is smoother, with more of a G-funk edge. Snoop is still the unofficial godfather of weed today and even has his own cannabis line with “Leafs by Snoop”.

  • Dr. Dre Beats & Nate Dogg Hook
  • West Coast G-Funk at its best
  • Snoop Dogg in top form

To the song:

  • The Next Episode

Snoop Dogg – Smoke Weed Everyday

How High – Redman & Method Man

The soundtrack to the cult film “How High” brings the crazy East Coast vibe straight to your playlist. Redman & Method Man spit with humor, skills and weed in hand – a stoner classic for every cloud trip. Compared to “Because I Got High”, it’s not just about failing, but also about partying, flexing and getting high with style.

  • Iconic movie soundtrack
  • Raw East Coast Rap
  • Full-blooded stoner culture

To the song:

  • How High

How High – Redman & Method Man

Still Blazin’ – Wiz Khalifa

Wiz Khalifa brought weed into the new millennium – with laid-back beats, classy papers and plenty of kush. “Still Blazin'” is a tribute to the good stuff and a must for modern weed fans. While Snoop Dogg embodies the West Coast style, Wiz Khalifa mixes reggae elements with modern rap aesthetics. Khalifa is also known for his own strain: Khalifa Kush.

  • Gentle reggae-inspired beat
  • Inspired by Damian Marley
  • Kush love & Khalifa style

To the song:

  • Still Blazin

Wiz Khalifa – Still Blazin’

Peaches – Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber brings smooth R&B and sunny vibes to the stoner scene with “Peaches”. A modern mainstream hit with weed flavor – casual, stylish and perfect for wake’n’bake in the L.A. mood. While other songs like “Legalize It” are political, this one is about lifestyle, love and Californian ease. The line “I get my weed from California” also made the song a catchy tune for the cannabis community.

  • Urban pop with cannabis flair
  • California Kush in the Hook
  • Stylish & relaxed

To the song:

  • Peaches

Justin Bieber – Peaches

Cannabis & music: more vibes, less stress

Cannabis and music – it’s been a match made in heaven for decades. Whether reggae, rap or indie: many artists have written their best tracks when they were… well, you know. Music can be even more intense when it’s high, be it through deep bass, hypnotic beats or emotional lyrics. If you want to dive deeper, check out our stories on stoner icons, musicians and the whole weed culture. And hey: whether you like it chilled out like “Kaya”, political like “Legalize It” or party-heavy like “How High” – the main thing is that the vibes are right.

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