In a 2018 interview with Kerrang! reflecting on Cypress Hill's colossal career and what motivates them to keep releasing new material, B-Real explained, "We don’t necessarily think about end points, we think about, 'What is next after we’re done with this?’ But since we still love doing music, everybody is very passionate.
"Before going into the Elephants On Acid album I thought it would maybe be my last Cypress Hill album, but that can always change. The way you might feel after you do it, and after we’re out there performing, it’s like, 'Fuck, let’s do another one.’ That’s how artists are. We might say, 'We’re going to retire,’ and the next year there’s a fucking new album coming out."
He added: "We still have a whole lot of love for what it is we do, and we have a whole lot of love for Cypress Hill because it allowed us to do all the other stuff we’re doing now. We’ll always remain loyal to it. I believe as long as we can still do it, we will (laughs)."
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