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A Chill 1 Hour Spotify Playlist

A Chill 1 Hour Spotify Playlist

 


We take your leisure seriously.

We know how hard it can be to set even a mere hour aside for ourselves. Here is what we are asking you to do: If you have a bong, joint, or blunt, please rip one FOR YOU. Take 1 hour to yourself. Sometimes an hour can be hard to gauge, so we made a curated playlist with chill songs only about w33d by Art Farmer, Ben Harper, Wiz Khalifa, Desmond Cheese, Dougie Poole, Earl Sweatshirt, Godriguez, Golden Aquarians + more.  

Music and smoking weed can both have a profound impact on one's emotional and psychological state. Music can evoke strong emotions and memories and can be used to enhance a wide range of experiences, from relaxation to celebration.

Smoking weed can alter perceptions and create a feeling of euphoria. It can relieve pain, reduce anxiety and stress, and improve overall mood. Combining music and weed can create an enhanced experience, as the two can interact to amplify the effects of each other.

A One Hour Playlist to relax and smoke weed - flower on a hillside over looking the hills

The enhanced experience of combining music and weed is often described as a heightened state of awareness, where you feel more in tune with the music and your surroundings. Weed can bring about a more intense emotional response to the music, and the music can, in turn, make weed-induced euphoria more profound. Many say combining the two makes the music sound more vibrant and creates a stronger connection between the individual and the music.

Additionally, weed can also make the music listening experience more introspective and introverted, where you focus more on the inner experience and emotions that the music evokes. Some people also claim that weed can enhance imagination and creativity, leading to a more vivid experience while listening to music, which can also benefit people who use music to inspire their creative endeavors.

It's important to note that weed use can vary significantly in terms of its effects and that different strains may have different results. We aren't strain experts, but you can get more information about strains on websites like https://www.leafly.com/. The site can help identify strains that work best for you. 

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