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    Using Keni Burke’s “Risin’ to the Top” as a backdrop, Redman provides an instructional guide on how to tightly pack weed inside of a cigar wrap or joint to enhance how high the smoker gets. Red also talks about the type of people that probably shouldn’t have access to rolling the blunt. The song was ranked #13 on Complex’s list of The Best Songs About Weed.[1]


    Risin’ to the Top (7" Version) · Keni Burke [03:43 | https://youtu.be/21kwgMDXIX0]

    Released in 1982 from the Changes album, its chart position was 63. This song was sampled several times and is considered Burke’s signature song. It was also released on RCA Records. The song was a defining hit for Burke, his best selling song, and showcases his work outside of Five Stairsteps. It was produced by the same artist. Along with the track “Hang Tight,” the song was moderately successful, becoming a major hit for Burke, and it brought success to its parent album, being the album’s only hit single. “Risin’ To The Top” had a very electronic feel, with drums over guitar, strings and keyboards, and it became Burke’s best known track.[2]


    1. [1] https://genius.com/Redman-how-to-roll-a-blunt-lyrics#about ↩︎

    2. [2] https://genius.com/Keni-burke-risin-to-the-top-lyrics ↩︎