Released on March 29, 2011, through Atlantic and Rostrum Records, Rolling Papers
The album proved that a rapper could maintain a distinct, counter-culture persona while simultaneously dominating the pop charts. It opened the doors for future generations of melodic stoner-rap artists and remains a timeless time capsule of one of hip-hop's most vibrant eras.
Released on March 29, 2011, through Atlantic and Rostrum Records, Rolling Papers
The album proved that a rapper could maintain a distinct, counter-culture persona while simultaneously dominating the pop charts. It opened the doors for future generations of melodic stoner-rap artists and remains a timeless time capsule of one of hip-hop's most vibrant eras.