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11th Oct 2022

Rapper uses ‘cannabis cannon’ to blast weed smoke into crowd during concert

Charlie Herbert

Rapper uses cannabis cannon

Well that’s one use for a leaf blower…

Rapper Chucky Chuck made sure that his fans were left on cloud nine by blasting a cannabis cannon into the crowd.

The musician hired a company called Smokebusters to blow marijuana smoke into the audience during his 5.20pm set at at Kushstock Festival in Adelanto, California, TMZ reports.

Smokebusters creates the cannabis cannons out of leaf blowers affixed to cooking pots, which are then filled with handfuls of weed and lit with torches.

Chucky Chuck posted the video to his Instagram, which shows a man entering from the left to bring the cannabis cannon on stage.

This then blasts huge plumes of smoke into the front of the crowd.

You can watch the wild scene below for yourself.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CjggkxAp3Tn/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=747b86e1-1822-46d1-a758-b91f392a44df

He wrote: “Nothing but vibes all day mad love @kushstockcali @kushed_out_818 @garage_powder @donutz4dollarz @mikeceo1 @bvrbiexx everyone that rocked with me, performed, vended, or just came to have a good time shut out [sic] to everybody involved!”

Many users voiced their love for the video and praised the rapper for his genius stagecraft.

One person simply wrote: “SLAY.”

Another said: “That’s hard AF.”

A third person commented: “That s**t was lit”

While another suggested where his next show could be, writing: “U need to play at Observatory OC and do this it’s 420 friendly.”

Kushstock Festival, you may be able to work out, is one of the world’s largest free legal cannabis festivals and is presented by the Medicated Barbies, which usually holds over 10,000 attendees every year where concert goers can purchase from licensed cannabis retailers.

The event takes place in California, which was the first state in the US to legalise the recreational use of cannabis.

In previous years, E40, Juicy J and Bone Thugs N Harmony have headlined the event.

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