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All About Akapellah, Top Latino Rapper, And His Love Of Weed: ‘I’m Afraid Of Alcohol, I Prefer Cannabis’

Por: Forbes Life October 08, 2022

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AkapellahCourtesy “People often judge us by the content of our songs and our videos. They often seek to associate marijuana with laziness, violence, irreverence... But the world is changing and smart people, people with general knowledge, can already realize that, if there are windows like this one, where media outlets like Forbes are already opening up to see what the hell a 30-year-old Venezuelan who raps and works with medical marijuana... + full article



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