Alex Lifeson of the legendary rock band Rush recently decided to stop using marijuana in preparation for the group's tour, joining a notable roster of performers who have publicly discussed reducing or eliminating their cannabis consumption.
The decision reflects a broader trend among musicians across multiple genres who have chosen to reassess their relationship with the drug. Some artists have cited health concerns, creative goals, or personal well-being as motivations for their choices, while others have attempted to quit multiple times with varying degrees of success.
The list of performers who have addressed this topic includes artists from diverse musical backgrounds, spanning from pop stars to country legends to contemporary R&B musicians. Their public discussions about cannabis use and abstinence have contributed to ongoing conversations within the entertainment industry about substance use and its impact on performance and creativity.
While some musicians have successfully maintained their decision to avoid cannabis, others have acknowledged the challenges of sustained abstinence. These candid accounts offer insight into how performers approach lifestyle decisions that may affect their careers and artistic output.
Reporting based on Rolling Stone.
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