Pre, pre, pretty green bud
All in my blunt
Oh I need it
We can take off now
Oh marijuana, yeah

Pre, pre, pretty green bud
All in my blood
Oh I need it
We can take off, now
Oh I know you wanna, smoke

I I I be on it all day
Like my nigga Big Boy said
That's the only thing that keeps me level
Up in my crazy head
Stoned on the run, run
No fun if not
It's Scotty from the hate mail read
Man I swear to keep it 1 hundred
If I ain't have it then I'd be dead
My souls been fed tonight
Everything that I choose
Still can't forget Grey Goose
Converse covered with mixer juice
And all my niggas rollin up in the booth
Who got me on another one
Someone please roll me another one
They tell me all good things must end
Well those muthafucka's ain't have this friend
I keep it.

Pre pre pretty green bud
All in my blood
Ohhh I need it
We can take off now
Ohh marijuana, yeah

Pre pre pretty green bud
All in my blood
Oh I need it
We can take off, now
Oh I know you wanna, smoke

Lalala yeah
Lalala yeah
Lalala yeah, marijuana
Lalala yeah
Lalala yeah
Lalala yeah
Ohh I know you wanna, smoke

Pre, pre, pretty green bud
All in my blood
Oh I need it
We can take off now
Oh marijuana, yeah

Pre, pre, pretty green bud
All in my blood
Oh I need it
We can take off, now
Oh I know you wanna, yeah

Pre, pre, pretty green bud
All in my blood
Oh I need it
We can take off, now
Oh I know you wanna, smoke

Always had my back, hey
Always had my back, hey
Always had my back, hey
Marijuana had my back yea
Always had my back, yea
Always had my back, hey
Always had my back, hey
Marijuana had my back, my back

Whoa, never left me lonely
It's gon' be okay
Trust me, it's gon' be okay
Oh oh oh oh


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Marijuana Lyrics as written by Scott Mescudi Mike Dean

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  • +2
    General Comment

    aaaand 420.

    karlwithakon December 10, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Sweet. This song really shows kid cudi's musical talent when most people think of him as just a sick flow artist with deep lyrics, is there anything this guy can't do. Also love the melting of we aite to marijuana to mojo so dope on the album, an amazing flow of music that guarantees an awesome experience when smoking marijuana or just chilling.

    Rubs27on November 25, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    agreed, that's the best flow on the album, it's just all well done, i think this song is a masterpiece

    ariana826on November 30, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I just realized the "aaaand 420" was him waiting until the song hit 4.20 before ending it hahahaha im slow

    ethanl14on January 14, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    pretty deep song. marijuana always had his back when people didnt,

    themightymanon March 05, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I first started smoking when I heard this song and the rest of this CD. I think me smoking and listening to this song both on the first time was a fucking knockout. Instant classic.

    niceness88on June 22, 2011   Link
  • 0
    Song Meaning

    I will say, this song is GREAT and its an awesome experience in itself.

    But i was wondering what other's think of these lines: "They tell me all good things must end, well those mothafucka's aint have this friend."

    To me it can mean 2 things:

    1) Saying that most people think good times can never last forever but Cudi disagrees and thinks with marijuana the good times never stop, they just keep on rolling. And,

    2) Its saying that he agrees with people that the "good things" aka marijuana has to end. But although there's no physically addiction there is an emotional addiction and those who have never smoked (ex "aint have this friend") don't understand how strong that emotional addiction can be.

    What does everyone else think?

    LilKapson November 29, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Isn't it "pretty green bud all in my blunt"?

    Aaaand420on December 02, 2013   Link

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