Marijuana, often seen as a harmless recreational drug, can sometimes pack a stronger punch than anticipated—especially when consumed in its concentrated form. Recently, Swae Lee, the acclaimed rapper and one half of Rae Sremmurd, experienced the overwhelming effects of potent marijuana during a dabbing session with fellow artist Wiz Khalifa. The moment, captured on video and quickly shared across social media, has reignited conversations about the risks of concentrated THC and recreational drug use.
Before diving into what happened, let’s take a closer look at Swae Lee and how he became a household name in hip-hop. Born Khalif Malik Ibn Shaman Brown, Swae Lee rose to fame as part of the Southern hip-hop duo Rae Sremmurd, alongside his brother Slim Jxmmi. The duo first gained traction through short videos on Vine and later achieved mainstream success with their 2016 viral hit “Black Beatles”, which topped the Billboard charts thanks to the global Mannequin Challenge trend.
Swae Lee’s solo career has also flourished, marked by collaborations with major artists like Madonna, French Montana, and Post Malone. His ability to craft infectious hooks and versatile soundscapes has solidified him as a significant force in modern music.
The incident in question took place during a casual hangout with Wiz Khalifa, a known advocate for marijuana use. In the video, which quickly went viral after being posted by World Star Hip Hop, Swae Lee can be seen leaning over a dabbing rig and inhaling a large amount of concentrated marijuana vapor.
For context, dabbing involves heating marijuana concentrates—like shatter or budder—which can contain twice the THC levels of regular marijuana flower. This potent form of THC can hit even experienced users with unexpected intensity.
Initially, Swae Lee appeared confident, surrounded by friends cheering him on. However, the effects quickly took a toll. After pulling back from the rig, Lee began coughing uncontrollably, waving his hands in discomfort. Moments later, the rapper collapsed against a wall, visibly overwhelmed by the hit. While he quickly got back on his feet, the video underscored just how intense marijuana concentrates can be—even for those who consider themselves seasoned users.
Dabbing has surged in popularity, but its risks shouldn’t be underestimated. Unlike traditional marijuana, concentrates are extracted through extreme processes that yield THC levels ranging from 60% to 90%. Here’s why that matters:
Swae Lee’s experience serves as a cautionary tale. While marijuana is increasingly legalized and normalized, it’s essential to recognize that concentrated forms like dabs can have far stronger and immediate effects than smoking traditional flower. As marijuana use evolves, so do the risks—especially for individuals experimenting without understanding proper dosage or safety precautions.
Despite this moment of vulnerability, Swae Lee’s influence in the music world remains unmatched. Known for hits like “Sunflower” with Post Malone and his solo album Swaecation, Lee continues to dominate charts and collaborate with global superstars. His journey—from overcoming challenges in Tupelo, Mississippi, to becoming a Grammy-nominated artist—demonstrates his resilience and adaptability.
This incident, while jarring, highlights an important conversation about substance use. For fans, it’s a reminder that even successful and high-performing individuals can face moments of miscalculation.
For some individuals, experimenting with marijuana—whether through dabbing or smoking—can lead to dependency. While marijuana addiction may not carry the same stigma as harder drugs, it can still disrupt lives, affecting relationships, careers, and mental health.
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Swae Lee’s collapse after dabbing serves as a stark reminder of the potency of marijuana concentrates. While marijuana may be celebrated for its medical and recreational benefits, its misuse—particularly in concentrated forms—can lead to unintended consequences. Whether you’re a casual user or someone seeking help for substance use, understanding the risks is key. For those ready to take back control of their lives, help is just a phone call away.
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