Cousin Stizz Recalls Being Tricked Into Smoking At 11 Years Old On "How To Roll"

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Cousin Stizz joins us for the latest episode of "How To Roll."

Cousin Stizz' had a highly successful 2017 and he's kept that momentum going so far this year. The dropped his album One Night Only last year and has continued to drop visuals off the project along with loose singles. He recently came by our office for the latest episode of "How To Roll" where he revealed his smoking tips, the first time he smoked and much more. 

Your favorite cousin popped by to show us his techniques on rolling blunts. The rapper revealed the first time he ever smoked weed was at 11 years old, which he admits he's not proud of. However, Cousin Stizz explains that the older homies were at the basketball court and doing crazy dunks. As Cousin Stizz aspired to make those same dunks, they told him he'd have to get high first.

"I kind of got tricked into it by the older homies and shit, they would come to the basketball court and they'd dunk and shit. I wanted to dunk really bad. And one of my boys was like 'yo if you trying to dunk, gotta get high,'" he explained. "I got high and I still couldn't dunk. So I was just this high eleven year old kid, not dunking. Trying to dunk, though."

He also explains his marijuana Christmas party where he smoked a zip within 2.5 hours and how the tour life made him cut back on smoking.

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