After the completion of the album “High Society,” two of the Kottonmouth Kings vocalists, D-Loc and Johnny Richter, approached the self-styled rip-hop group’s co-founder and main voice Brad “Daddy X” ...
There are a lots of ways a band can end up with a cult following. Out-there experimentation, bizarre aesthetic choices or even celebrity members can relegate an act to cult status. In the case of ...
The FireHouse Bar & Grill is starting to attract national talent. To follow up the Saliva concert in March, the St. George night club is now set to welcome Kottonmouth Kings on Sunday. “It’s really ...
Daddy X: I think it's something we all had in common when we got together. We enjoy smoking herb and making music. As we grew and evolved as a group, and it's symbolic of personal freedom–the stuff ...
VAIL, Colorado Immediately after the Kottonmouth Kings leader, Brad Daddy X Xavier, finished talking about how the bands marijuana-loving image impacts their career, I heard a long inhale on the other ...
Since 1996, Placentia, California-based rap pioneers Kottonmouth Kings beat the drum of the recreational cannabis movement, chanting “Legalize It!” long before everyone else joined the bandwagon.
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