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The Essential 4/20 Playlist: Top Seven Stoner Albums

April 20th is around the corner! Whether you wish to celebrate it by blazing up with your friends or just kicking back and enjoying some tunes, we’ve got the perfect playlist for you. Music plays a huge role in everyone’s life. For instance, lords of acid album covers are recommended if you want to enjoy techno and hardcore music. For stoners, specific albums just hit the spot and make for the perfect 4/20 listening party.

From classics like Bob Marley’s Legend to more modern fare like OG Stoner’s 420, the albums below will have you nodding in no time as you light up. So, grab your spliffs and blunts, put on headphones, and enjoy great music.

Bunny Wailer – Blackheart Man

This 1976 album from the late great Bunny Wailer is one of the most timeless and celebrated reggae albums ever made. From its iconic title track to its soulful, Rastafarian-inspired lyrics, Blackheart Man is a smooth, soothing ride that will keep you mellowing for days. Bunny Wailer is one of the most influential and vital figures in reggae history, so you can’t go wrong with this classic album.

Bob Marley & The Wailers – Legend

No 4/20 playlist would be complete without the legendary Bob Marley. His classic compilation album, Legend, is the perfect soundtrack for your next smoke session. Featuring beloved songs like “Three Little Birds” and “Stir It Up,” this record captures the essence of Marley’s music and will have you dancing in no time.

Cypress Hill – Black Sunday

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Another classic hip-hop album, Cypress Hill’s second studio album, is an undeniable stoner classic. The iconic single “Insane in the Brain” is a hit at any party, and Cypress Hill’s signature sound of gritty beats and smooth rhymes will have you grooving all night long.

Sublime – 40oz. to Freedom

This ska-punk classic from Long Beach band Sublime is one of the most beloved albums of the 90s. Featuring fan favorites like “Santeria” and “What I Got,” 40oz. to Freedom is a must-have for any stoner’s collection.

Dre – The Chronic

Dr. Dre’s 1992 album The Chronic may be the perfect hip-hop record for your 4/20 party. From its iconic opening track, “The Chronic (Intro),” to its signature G-Funk sound, this is an album you can’t ignore.

Clay OG Stoner – 420

Clay OG Stoner’s album 420 is a perfect choice if you’re looking for modern stoner music. With tracks like “Niko High” and “Roll Up Again,” this record captures the spirit of 4/20 with its chill vibes and easygoing beats. The album features some of Kenya’s best new school rappers like Katapilla, CJ Cypher, The S3cr3t, and Shukid.

Snoop Dogg – Doggystyle

albumThis 4/20 playlist would only be complete with the Doggfather himself, Snoop Dogg. His debut album Doggystyle is a hip-hop classic and features some of his most iconic hits like “Gin & Juice” and “Ain’t No Fun (If the Homies Can’t Have None).” This record is perfect for your next smoke session with its smooth G-Funk beats and classic west coast rhymes.

There you have it: our top seven stoner albums. Whether you’re a fan of reggae, hip-hop, or something in between, these albums will make any 4/20 party that much more enjoyable. Sit back, light up, turn on your speakers, and enjoy.…

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Predictions of Who Will Win The X Factor UK 2015

The X Factor UK 2015 is set to enter the fourth week of the Live Shows. Well, the 12th series of the reality show is already getting lots of attention from fans worldwide with the remaining top seven finalists scheduled to perform live on Saturday for a chance to progress to the next round. And as we wait upon the public to vote and determine whoever remains in the competition, we decided to give you our predictions of the top 5 hopefuls with the strongest chance to win this show and the hearts of the British audience.

Louisa Johnson

With her spectacular performance, the rendition of ‘And I’m telling you I’m not going’ by Jennifer Hudson,” Louisa Johnson totally blew our minds. Men, didn’t she kill it? Well, Louisa has got just the right mix of charisma and talent to not only win but also make her mark in the music industry. Furthermore, with Rita Ora’s guidance; her star quality can get even more polished and together they should be able to wow the audience and win X Factor.

Anton Stephans

Simon Cowell might have cursed the British audience after they gave him the overs category, but Anton Stephans really has great potential to win this show. After being Tina Turner’s backup singer for several years, this 44-year-old has more than proven that he deserves to go solo. His confidence and stage presence has not only made “X-Factor” interesting so far, but it will also win him the audience’s votes.

Kiera Weathers

Driven, dedicated and passionate, these are 3 star qualities this 18-year-old has shown so far in the show. Having gone through a tough life growing up, Kiera learnt to use music to channel her emotions. Her story has certainly left a huge effect on the audience. With Rita Ora as her mentor, she is a very strong contender to win the ITV show.

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The current music industry lacks a strong caliber of soulful singers. Has Che come just right in time to redeem this music segment, well, only time can tell. This youngster took this challenge, and there is no doubt that he has proven his mantle to the judges and the audience alike. His songs combined with the ability to hit very high notes moved the judges in the 6-chair challenge. And should he continue to produce performances like those, the winner’s berth will surely belong to him.

4th Impact

4th power, finally. This Filipino band of sisters has taken over the web. Their version of the hit “Bang Bang” by Jessie J went a notch higher in the 6 chair challenge. Their rendition of Christina Aguilera’s hit “Show Me How You Burlesque” earned them a standing ovation from both Cheryl-Fernandez Versini and Simon Cowell. Many fans have already taken on Twitter expressing support for the girls as their favorites to win this competition. This talented group has all it takes to win the 2015 edition of X Factor UK.