A 1974 Houston soul record that never got pressed.
Uncle Roc channeled Darnell "Sticky Fingers" Weatherspoon into the booth.
Now it drops.
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Houston soul singer. Born 1948. Never released a record. Played the Galveston circuit, Fifth Ward clubs, a handful of smoky nights on the East side. Edibles was the song he almost got pressed in 1974 — before the label folded and the master tape got lost in a flood.
Uncle Roc found the tape. Uncle Roc channeled the voice. DjYachtMaster produced the restoration. What you're hearing is Darnell's song — finally cut, finally out, 52 years late.
Uncle Roc is a Houston-based comedian — 14.5K followers on Instagram, a voice that carries across Texas, and jokes that land in places you didn't know needed them. You've probably seen him on your feed. You might have laughed out loud. You probably didn't know he could sing like this.
Edibles is his first real music release. But it's not really his song — not in the way you'd think. He channeled a character. A Houston soul singer from 1974. A man named Darnell "Sticky Fingers" Weatherspoon who never existed but should have. And the record sounds like it got dug out of a crate in the back of a record store on Almeda.
Produced and co-written by DjYachtMaster. Released on Roc Science Records. Dropped on 4/20/2026. Because some things you don't explain — you just roll it, light it, and press play.
Because Darnell deserved vinyl in 1974 and didn't get it. Limited run of 420 copies. Numbered. Hand-signed by Uncle Roc. Pressed at a Houston plant. Ships when we hit pre-order threshold.
◆ Pre-orders ship when batch hits threshold · Typical turnaround 2–3 weeks ◆
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