Grammy nominated singer promotes pot company by donating $13K worth of gas for 200 cars

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It’s a safe bet those pre-rolls were from hip hop artist’s new cannabis brand, which launched in August. Photo of Mensa decked out in brand logo. / Mensa knows personally how drugs can land a person in hot water. Wanting to get things rolling with 93 Boyz, however, he began growing the brand through an already licensed cultivator. Photo of rapper in front of world map. / Recreational cannabis became legal for adults 21 and older at the start of 2020. Rapper Vic Mensa seems to understand the importance of paying it forward but recently did so in a way that’s sure to attract notice for his Black-owned weed company, 93 Boyz.

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Rapper Vic Mensa seems to understand the importance of paying it forward but recently did so in a way that’s sure to attract notice for his Black-owned weed company, 93 Boyz.

The Wraith and Reverse singer adopted his way of fighting inflation during the recent Labour Day weekend, an annual celebration of the social and economic achievements of workers, by donating US$10,000 ($13,300) of gas for 200 cars at a BP station in his hometown Chicago.

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