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Where: On a boat in 97-degree weather with champagne-infused beverages by the plentyĭog, I am so sorry for sleeping on Calvin Harris. Just find a comfortable place to sit, smoke up, then grab some headphones and run this H.E.R., Vol.


LA Confidential is one of those strains that’ll knock you out in the second round if you aren’t careful. H.E.R.’s music is deep, meaningful, and connects with a part of you that you didn’t know was there. 1 made me miss things that I never had Vol. Picture this: you know that feeling when you miss something/someone, but you aren’t exactly sure who/what the something/one is? You just know there’s a hole there, and you have to fill it someway, somehow? That’s what H.E.R. I wrote about H.E.R’s first project from 2016 last month, not knowing that she had a new project coming this month. Where: By the fireplace of a castle living room, wearing a robe and smoking a churchwarden pipe as you sink into the depths of your heart’s desires. It tastes and smokes exactly like Sango’s music sounds/feels.

Something that reminds you of drinking margaritas out of a pineapple while the worries of the world fall from your shoulders. You want something that smells like carefree living and tastes like the sun. Toss on your white linen pants, get high, and let your feet and hips do the talking. It’s the perfect album for people who likes to sit back and sink into the music. You play some Sango and it’s physically impossible to stay in your chair. Categorized as electronic, I’d call his album more of something like…hmmm…Island Twerk Tunes. Sango is a producer whose sound is something I’ve never heard before. Where the air just smells of cannabis, must, and sexual energy. One where everybody’s just sweaty and grindin’ against any and everything possible. Where: In a classic house party/club environment. Smoke a blunt of Lemon Haze, play “ Gonna Be Alright,” and you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about. I was so in tune with the music that it felt like I was catching the Holy Ghost. I was soooo high the first time I smoked it, which coincidentally was the first time I ran through The Transition of Mali Music, and boy oh boy were they a perfect combo. Let me just say that Lemon Haze sounds like a playful strain, but the high it creates is anything but a game. Plan for (and Enjoy) the Ultimate Wake and Bake With These Tips
