Larry June Details A Hilarious Trip On Edibles In "How To Roll"

Larry June joins us for the latest episode of "How To Roll."

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Larry June's been making some serious waves over the past few years. Earlier this year, he released his latest project, You're Doing Good which hailed features from the likes of Jazz Cartier, Chuck Inglish of The Cool Kids, Ye Ali and TYuS. Like most rappers in the game, he enjoys smoking weed so it only made sense that he joined us for an episode of "How To Roll." Larry June comes through and chops it up about his favorite strains, edibles, his first time smoking weed and more.

Larry June enjoys smoking weed but edibles isn't something he's entirely down with these days. On the latest episode of "How To Roll," he detailed one of the first time he ate edibles. He explained that he went into it thinking he was an "professional edible eater" even though people told him to take it slow. He ultimately didn't listen and ate the entire Rice Krispy treat.

"I socked the whole mothafucka' to the neck, you know what I'm sayin'? I was trying to take it smooth but the shit was smackin'," he said. "Before you know it, I'm sitting on the couch crying, man. I couldn't breathe and I started feelin' paranoid and shit, man. And then I seen a midget run past me in a tuxedo and jump in a cabinet. N*gga, I was high as fuck."

Larry June also recalls his first time smoking, his favorite munchies and more. 

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