Luh Tyler has revealed in an interview that he started indulging in weed at the ripe age of 13 years old.
During a recent sit-down with The Progress Report podcast, the Florida rapper came clean about his introduction to weed as a teenager.
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âI ainât gonâ lie I was probably about like 13,â he said with a funny demeanor.
The host then proceeded to ask about a high moment that sticks out to him the most. As opposed to pulling from the past, Luh Tyler shared a recent story that all weed smokers can relate to at any given moment.
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âPhone on 1%,â he began. âThey just handed me the charger. I done hit the blunt, let my phone die the whole time. Let my phone die with my charger in my hand, and I be doing high shit all time. I be having lighters in my hand. Like, âBro, where the lighter at?â Lighter be right in my hand. It be a lot of high shit, I ainât gone lie.â
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Alongside him lighting up at a young age, he also spoke to HipHopDX back in April about dealing with a number of crazy online interactions, including one involving his sisterâs feet.
Apparently, someone asked for pictures of his sisterâs feet in exchange for money. Even though he thought it was an odd request, he did admit to taking the unusual request into consideration.
âI was about to do it [too],â he laughed. âI was âbout to take a picture of her feet and send that bih to that man, but n-ggas be weird, [so] I donât know.â
He added: âThat shit was crazy right there though. [Like why] a n-gga wanna look at some feet?â
Later on in the conversation, Luh Tyler opened up about teen dating, admitting that he hasnât yet gone out to dinner with someone. âLike going out to eat and all that?â he questioned. âI ainât never did no date forreal.â
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Though he talked about taking someoneâs girl out to a Waffle House on his song âLaw & Order,â he made it clear that he didnât actually consider that a date.
âIâm with your bitch, we at the Waffle House, yeah, we on Tennessee/ No, I donât trap but some of my n-ggas out here servinâ ten a G,â he raps on the track.