

Berner simply knows how to brand himself, and if he desires to extend his image beyond weed rapper, he's free to do so. Remember, we're in the wonderland of rap where you can be whatever you want to be.

He appears to run a fully legal business to great success and has no reason to mess with hard drugs. To assume that Berner has ever been heavy in that other game would of course be totally surreal. Running the complimentary Cookies clothing line. What then are we to make of the following titles: "Border Wars," " The White Album," "BLOW," "Traffic," "Drugstore Cowboy"? They insinuate thatīerner aims higher in the the drug trade than having stakes in a couple of dispensaries,īeing partially responsible for popularizing the dominant Girl Scout Cookies strain and Side (one-time farmer/pharmacist, lately more universally hemp entrepreneur and emissary). Real-life relevance where Berner's music reconciles his bohemian (rapper) with his bourgeois So when heīaptizes his projects "Hempire," "Urban Farmer" or "Harvest Season," there's no denying a Marketing of cannabis and related products (including, ultimately, his music). What isĮstablished is that he has experience in the growing and selling and particularly the His album name generator is set to 'Album Titles That Make You Come Across Like A Drug Lord.Ĭreativity Level: Basic.' Now we would be remiss to not mention that Berner is also, in notįully transparent ways, involved in the lucrative business of medical marijuana.

The world of narcotics inspires his discography. So this Berner guy - he has this gimmick. Berner :: Packs :: Bern One Entertainment
