Cardo Says Smoking With Wiz Khalifa Made Him Quit For A Bit On "How To Roll"

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Cardo & Payroll Giovanni chop it up about their latest album and smoking with Wiz Khalifa on "How To Roll."

Cardo and Payroll Giovanni are fresh off the release of their project Big Bossin, Vol. 2.  We recently caught up with the both of them for the latest episode of "How To Roll." While Giovanni doesn't smoke, Cardo busted down a Backwood and shared some anecdotes about the highest he's ever been.

Keeping up with Wiz Khalifa's smoking habits seems to be the ultimate stoner challenge. Cardo estimated that Wiz smokes about a quarter pound a day. So it should come as no surprise that the highest he's ever been was when he was touring with Wiz Khalifa.  He explained that he got so high with Wiz that he ended up cutting weed out for a bit. 

"Being on tour with Wiz. That made me actually quit for a minute because I got so damn high with that n*gga." He said, "We was creating Taylor Alderdice, the album and right at the end of the album, we was going non-stop crazy with the papers and the smoking weed. I turned into a plant almost."

During our time with Cardo, he also explained some of his favorite cuts off Big Bossin, Vol. 2, the time Sledgren almost witnessed him fall off a balcony from being so smacked and more.

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