Lil Nas X Suffers “Manic Episode” After Smoking High-Powered Weed
Lil Nas X is no stranger to going viral — but his latest headline is raising serious eyebrows. The chart-topping pop superstar was caught on camera prancing down a Los Angeles street in just his underwear before being arrested by police. Authorities later confirmed that he had suffered what they called an “apparent overdose.”
But Media Take Out has the real tea: according to two people close to Nas, this wasn’t the result of hard narcotics or a secret drug problem. Instead, they claim it was the side effect of something that has become all too common in today’s music industry — extremely high-powered weed.
The Viral Video
The disturbing clip first surfaced yesterday, showing Lil Nas X wandering shirtless and erratic through an LA neighborhood, clearly disoriented. Witnesses described him as “prancing” and “talking to himself” before police intervened. The video has since racked up millions of views across TikTok, Twitter, and Instagram, sparking concern for the 25-year-old’s health.
After being taken into custody, Nas was transported to a nearby hospital, where doctors confirmed he had suffered a bad reaction — but no life-threatening injuries.
Inside Sources: “It Was the Weed”
Now, people close to the rapper are speaking out, telling Media Take Out that Lil Nas X is an avid marijuana smoker. One friend claims: “He smokes blunts from sun up until sun down. That’s all he does when he’s not in the studio or on stage. And it’s not just regular weed — it’s the strongest stuff you can find.”
The source also revealed that Nas takes things a step further by adding “dabs” of concentrated THC to his blunts, pushing their potency to dangerous new levels.
The Potency Problem
Here’s where things get serious. The marijuana that today’s stars are smoking is nothing like what their parents or grandparents used. Back in the 1990s, the average THC level in weed was about 4%. Today, most strains average closer to 20%. And when you start smearing concentrated dabs onto that flower? Levels can shoot up to 40–50% THC— ten times more potent than the weed older generations smoked.
Experts warn that these high concentrations are not only stronger but also carry a much higher risk of side effects. According to multiple studies, regular use of high-THC cannabis has been linked to psychotic symptoms, schizophrenia, and manic episodes. And those risks exist even after researchers accounted for other drugs, alcohol, or mental health factors.
In other words, this isn’t just about “smoking too much” — today’s weed is literally on another level.
A Growing Concern in Music Culture
Within hip hop and pop circles, smoking weed has long been glamorized. But insiders say the shift to high-potency marijuana and concentrates is creating new problems for stars and fans alike.
One insider put it bluntly: “Weed used to be the chill drug. Now it’s so strong it’s basically a hallucinogen. People think they’re just smoking like Snoop did back in the day — but this is not the same weed.”
What’s Next for Lil Nas X?
As of now, Lil Nas X and his team have not released an official statement. Fans are waiting to hear directly from the star, who’s usually quick to jump into the conversation and spin headlines into memes. But given the seriousness of this incident, sources tell us his inner circle is urging him to slow down, detox, and rethink his relationship with weed.
Whether this was a one-time scare or a wake-up call for a bigger lifestyle change, one thing’s clear: Lil Nas X’s collapse is shining a light on a side of cannabis culture that isn’t so harmless anymore.
Because while fans may joke about “smoking gas,” the truth is that today’s weed is much stronger — and as Nas’s viral meltdown proved, it can come with consequences no one’s laughing at.
