A lost 1974 Houston soul record, produced by DjYachtMaster. Part of the Uncle Roc cinematic universe. Pay what you want from $0.99.
Digital download (MP3 + WAV master). Pick a tier or name your price. Minimum $0.99. The song is yours the moment Stripe says "paid."
Limited Houston pressing. Numbered. Signed where noted. Ships worldwide from Roc Science Records.
Limited 420-copy 7" 45 RPM pressing. A-side: Edibles. B-side: Extended. Numbered. Signed. Houston Pressing.
Gatefold LP. 4-track EP. Signed photo insert. Darnell backstory liner notes. Numbered. 420 copies only.
100% cotton black tee. Edibles wordmark. Darnell "Sticky Fingers" Weatherspoon 1974 print on the back.
Heavyweight black hoodie. Uncle Roc wordmark front. HTX Roc Science embroidery. S–XXL.
H-Town Edition. Edibles wordmark with 420 + 2026 sleeve prints. Numbered. S–XXL.
Mesh-back snapback. UR monogram with Texas star. Houston TX embroidery. One size fits most.
Natural heavyweight canvas. Edibles + "From That Texas" + Uncle Roc 1974 print.
Every Uncle Roc single comes with a character. The lost soul singer behind Edibles is Darnell Weatherspoon — a 1974 Houston soul man whose greatest hit was the kitchen he left behind.
Third Ward circuit, 1971–1977. Known for a buttery falsetto, a rotating kitchen of handmade treats, and a rider that specified "brownies, room temperature, four corners unbroken."
Recorded "Edibles" in a single 4-hour session after a particularly generous pre-show snack. The tape was lost in a Jack Yates High School boiler room for 52 years. Uncle Roc found it in 2026 and finished the mix.
The joke is the seriousness. An edible — the most ordinary backstage ritual — rendered as an anthem. Sung with the weight of the four food groups. Produced like it was mastered at Peacock Records.
This is the Uncle Roc franchise model. Real songs. Fictional decades. Personas that feel like they almost existed.
Edibles shipped 4/20/2026. The follow-up — Chargeback, Alonzo Glover, 1966 — is already on deck.