It took more than seven months to sort through the 60,000-plus resumes that he received, but the rapper eventually found the right candidate to meet his very specific blunt-rolling needs. Back in 2014, Waka Flocka Flame announced he was ready to pay a solid $50,000 a year for the perfect personal PBR. The post does not disclose exactly how much cash Cudi is willing to offer, but famous rappers have been known to pay their assistants quite handsomely. ![]() “Serious inquires only!!” That Twitter handle links to Dennis Cummings, Cudi's long-time manager and co-executive producer of his recent Man On The Moon III album. If you're a Los Angeles native and can roll the tightest blunts in the Golden State, then you might have a chance to flip that skill into a full-time job.Įarlier this month, Kid Cudi hit up social media to announce that he was on the lookout for a professional blunt roller (PBR) in the LA area.
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