Wifisfuneral Says He Won't Get Out Of Bed Without Sparking Up On "How To Roll"

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Wifisfuneral comes through for the latest episode of "How To Roll."

It's been a great year for Wifisfuneral. In 2017, the rapper dropped off a slew of new music including his projects When Hell Falls and Boy Who Cried Wolf. All of that was the lead up to the major year he's having right now. The rapper released his latest project, Ethernet Vol. 1 in early June, a few days before he was officially revealed as a XXL Freshmen. The Florida emcee is undoubtedly a huge fan of smoking weed and it's pretty rare to spot him without a blunt in his hand. It only made sense that we brought him through to teach us how to twist a Backwood on "How To Roll."

Wifisfuneral is very specific about the way he smokes. On the latest episode he explained that he's addicted to the act of smoking blunts and not just any blunts, Backwoods. He revealed that he's been smoking Backwoods since he was fourteen (although, he doesn't encourage any kid to follow his footsteps).

"I don't do nothing else but smoke Backwoods. I been smoking Backwoods since I was like fourteen," he said. "I don't know my body is adapted to it. I smoke a joint, I feel weird. I smoke glass, it'll be like too much for me. Wax, it'll be too much for me."

The rapper said that he's addicted to the act of smoking blunts. He revealed that he won't even get out of bed without smoking a clip of a blunt.

"I'm just addicted to the act of smoking blunts," he said. "Gotta have it in my hand, gotta me smoking. Like bro, I won't get up out my bed unless I have a clip that's like halfway. Soon as I wake up, spark the clip then I get up."

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