Reggae and dancehall artiste Ras Kuuku has revealed he cannot do music without weed.
Speaking on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM, Ras Kuuku said he loves to use weed because it inspires many of the works he puts out.
“I’ve got seven things that inspire me to make music. Weed is part, I tell you, no lie, without that I can’t do this,” he told Merqury Quaye, host of the show.
Ras Kuuku stated that he has six other things alongside weed that influences his work.
Water, food and coconut water were three other things he mentioned that inspires him when he’s working.
“So all the good songs you’re listening, all the voice, the romantic whatever that you're listening to, you know weed is part of it,” the artiste added.
Ras Kuuku is currently promoting his new album ‘Kuntunkununku the Heaviest’.
The 18-track album features some of the country’s biggest act including MzVee, Samini and Stonebwoy.
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