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Ed Sheeran in a recent interview with Conan O’Brien has spoken on the amount of weed that Nigerian Afrobeat singer Burna Boy consumes.
The British singer, who worked with Burna Boy on 'For My Hand', narrated on Conan O’Brien’s Needs A Friend podcast how his studio was filled with smoke at the time they worked together.
Ed Sheeran stated that the Nigerian singer was the only person he had seen ingest so much weed.
“There’s an artist that I work quite a lot with called Burna Boy and I’d say he’s… that’s the most I have ever seen anyone ingest weed…And I work as I said 10-5 and he came to the studio and I had a gig later on and it was very much the studio doors closed and just smoke smoke…that’s the most I’ve seen anyone ingest weed.”
Omoh Sheeran must have seen the most high
— bhadman_001 (@bhadman_0001) October 12, 2023
Ed Sheeran shared an interesting anecdote from his Australian performance last March noting that backstage at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, he was joined by Snoop Dogg and actor Russell Crowe.
True to Snoop’s reputation, he invited them to indulge in some cannabis. Sheeran recounted this to Conan O’Brien’s Needs a Friend podcast and humorously teased American singer Snoop Dogg in the process.
“I don’t really smoke at all. I was in the dressing room, and they were just blunt after blunt after blunt. I was like, I guess at some point during the night, I have to, just to say I smoked with Snoop Dogg."
“He was like, ‘Do you want some?’ and I was like, now’s the time. We were having a good conversation. So I have a bit, and I was like, I don’t feel too bad, this is good. Then I have a bit more, and then I have a bit more, and then I have a bit more. I just remember looking at him and being like, I can’t see right now.”
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