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    After a European rollout last year, Sensi Seeds and Death Row Records are bringing five exclusive strains to the U.S., giving American home growers their first shot at running seeds developed with Death Row’s lead grower, AK.

    Snoop is bringing Death Row into the grow room.

    After launching in Europe last year, the Death Row Records collaboration with Sensi Seeds is officially landing in the U.S., giving American home growers access to five exclusive strains for the first time: B-Funk, Dough Boy, Studio Candy, Caramel Pineapple and Cereal Killa.

    For Snoop, the timing came down to making sure the project was solid before opening it up stateside.

    “We’ve been building this the right way: getting the genetics dialed in, seeing how people rock with it overseas, and making sure it’s something I can stand on. Now it’s time to bring it home. The fans been ready, the growers been ready, so we’re ready to open it up and let the people grow what we grow,” he told High Times.

    This is not just a celebrity cannabis tie-in or another branded jar. It is a seed drop meant for people who actually grow.

    Snoop also framed the release as part of something bigger than merch.

    “We’ve grown Death Row from a music label into a full lifestyle universe and this is a natural evolution of that. This isn’t just merch or a logo on a package… this is the DNA.”

    The project was developed with AK, Death Row’s lead grower, and the idea, at least from his side, was pretty simple: build five strains that each bring something different to the garden.

    “When developing these strains, we prioritized flavor, effect and yield,” AK told High Times.

    That comes through in the way he talks about the lineup. He’s not pitching five versions of the same plant with different names on the pack. He’s pitching five different roles.

    “Our goal was to deliver five cultivars that each serve a clear purpose in a home grower’s garden, while showcasing the depth of modern and legacy genetics working together,” he said.

    B-Funk sounds like the one they expect a lot of people to start with. AK describes it as vigorous, expressive and especially rewarding for growers who like to work the plant a little. He points to its Burmese Pie and Fruity Juice background, heavy resin production and lateral growth that responds well to SCROG and supercropping.

    Caramel Pineapple goes in a different direction. Taller, longer, louder. AK says the SFV OG and Jamaican Roadkill Skunk lineage gives it a lot of character, both while growing and once it’s in the jar.

    Dough Boy is the sturdy one in the group. Bushy, forgiving and built to deliver. AK called it the “foundation strain,” pointing to its Northern Lights and Durban background and the kind of structure that makes life easier for growers who want something dependable.

    Then there’s Studio Candy, which he framed as high performance in a smaller footprint, and Cereal Killa, which he described as especially well suited for indoor setups and growers looking for something compact, efficient and deeply relaxing.

    That’s probably what gives the whole thing a little more shape than the average celebrity weed rollout. There’s at least an attempt to speak to growers like growers.

    And the pairing makes sense. Sensi brings the breeding history. Death Row brings the cultural gravity. Snoop sits right in the middle of that, which is probably why this feels more natural than a lot of cannabis collabs that start with a name and end there.

    Whether these actually become favorites is up to growers now. That part always is. But this is a good move. It takes Death Row out of the abstract and puts it somewhere more tangible: in the tent, in the room, in the hands of people who want to grow the thing themselves.

    That’s a much better place for it.

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