With 18 tapes and counting, Wiz Khalifa has one of the most impressive mixtape arsenals in the game. Born Cameron Jabril Thomaz, the rapper is an eminent advocate for all things bud-related, and his music has become a staple for regular cannabis smokers all around. Never one to be shy about his love for the green, Wiz himself has said that the flower helped him get through high school by making it more tolerable.
Light one up and enjoy! Where did your favorite Wiz project rank? Let us know in the comments! A quick listen, the tape is a solid collection of catchy hooks with trap drums mixed in with more classic sounding Wiz beats. The result is an exploration of the Pittsburg emcee experimenting with new sounds while attempting to maintain his Wiz-appeal. Intended to keep fans satisfied until the release of Rolling Papers 2, the project is a solid, relatively misstep free effort from the hitmaker.
Released in summer just a few weeks before Bong Rips, the surprise four-track tape is a small but mighty promotional teaser for the album. Wiz Khalifa was just 16 years old when he recorded Grow Season. His most recent tape, this three-track project demonstrates that Wiz still has it, tapping back into the chilled-out sound that launched him into the limelight. Wiz mainly worked with Atlanta-based producers on the project, influencing the trap-inspired sound across the tape.
Long time fans of Wiz were rattled by the heavy trap beats and autotune present throughout the tape and some viewed the project as the rapper selling out. The follow up to his debut mixtape, Prince of the City 2 continues to showcase that raw Pittsburg sound Wiz curated since his debut.
Largely a solo endeavor, the gritty tape has very few dull moments, with each track delivering a compelling message from the rapper. The orchestral production paired with his woozy bars is an undeniable match, the only flaw being its 2-minute runtime. Simply put, they bodied this. The modern kings of melodic stoner music, the pair exchange vibey-bars over relaxed beats from start to finish with no complete misses or boring moments in sight.
Released in the era of rap where the lines of mixtapes and albums still blurred, the project has gone on to be certified Diamond on Datpiff with over 1. Ain't no squares, ain't no squares No square shall enter in the circle of winners Ain't been like none of them ni- as far as I can remember No square shall enter in the No square shall enter, no square shall enter No square shall enter in the circle of winners They was payin' them bitches, I was payin' attention.
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