Don Q Claims His Crew Smokes More Than Wiz Khalifa On "How To Roll"

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Don Q joins us for the latest episode of "How To Roll."

Don Q has a big year ahead of him. Last year, the rapper dropped off Corner Stories then re-released it as a "reloaded" edition shortly after penning a deal with Atlantic. He's been doing some major collaborations and earlier this year, he dropped his excellent new project Don Talk. He has more plans up his sleeve for this year. He and Dave East have been collaborating more frequently over the past few months and also have a joint mixtape on the way. We recently caught up with Don Q for the latest episode of "How To Roll" where he broke down his rolling methods, favorite strains and which famous stoner he says he smokes more than.

Don Q, like most rappers, is a big fan of rolling big joints. The rapper recently joined us for the latest episode of "How To Roll."  He recalled the first time he smoked and shared some of his favorite munchies. However, he heard that he might be able to outsmoke one of the most popular stoners in recent times, Wiz Khalifa.

"I never smoked with none of the super stoned guys like the Wiz Khalifas or Snoop Doggs." He said. "But someone that be around Wiz came to us and said that we smoke more than Wiz. So you heard, we smoke more than you, man."

"They say 'y'all n*ggas smoke more than Wiz. I be with Wiz.' We ain't even think that was possible. We think that n*gga the n*gga that get high all day." He continued.

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