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Wiz Khalifa NEW music,videos, & Mixtape Review

Posted by Epiphanies808s On 2:22 PM

Wiz Khalifa is finally about to make his official debut. On March 29th this Pittsburgh Native will release his official LP Rolling Papers. To help build the already anticipated album, Wiz Khalifa has been Rolling out videos, new music from the album, and a mixtape. Check out the Rolling Papers Track listing, some cuts from the album, and much more below.


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Rolling Papers will be released March 29th and surprisingly includes very few guest appearances which is something that can't be said often for recent Hip-Hop album releases. checkout the Track listing below:

1. When I'm Gone
2. On My Level ( Feat. Too $Hort)
3. Black and Yellow
4. Roll Up
5. Hopes and Dreams
6. Wake Up
7. The Race
8. Star of The Show ( feat. Chevy Wood)
9. No Sleep
10. Get Your Sh*t
11. Top Floor
12. Fly Solo
13. Rooftops ( feat. Curren$Y)
14. Cameras

Wiz Khalifa "Roll Up" Video





Wiz Khalifa "The Race"



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This is one of my favorite tracks that I've heard from the album so far it has the same type of feel that Wiz gave on his "Kush and Orange Juice" mixtape which was the mixtape of the year in 2010. Glad to see he hasn't gone to commercial Listen below:



Mixtape Review On Wiz Khalifa's "Cabin Fever"

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Last month on twitter Wiz Khalifa unexpected dropped his "Cabin Fever" mixtape featuring previously unreleased tracks from the artist. Cabin Fever included production from Lex Luther, widely known for his Rick Ross beats. The Mixtape opens up with "Phone Numbers" feat. Trae The Truth and Big Sean. Khalifa immediately begins declaring how he has come up, "Now when I get paid my checks be looking like phone numbers, I'm talking Millions." The catchy hook along with different styles of rapping offered by the two guest appearances is definitely a banger. The mixtape also includes "Taylor Gang" the anthem for all of those representing Taylor Gang. My personal favorite is "GangBang" but that's largely do to the Big Sean verse. One of the tracks that falls short to me is the mixtape title track "Cabin Fever" which came across as extremely flat and unfinished. Although the mixtape includes some good production as well as catchy hooks and a more aggressive sounding Wiz Khalifa. I wonder has he gone to commercial? The material he released Prior to "Black and Yellow" and his major deal was always more laid back and easy going which is what the major appeal about Wiz Khalifa was. With the exception of "Middle of You" feat. Chevy Wood, those types of songs seem to be nonexistent on the mixtape and Wiz comes off sounding more like a knockoff Rick Ross. Which has me wondering what is his new album going to sound like? Not to mention some feel the Luther Lex produced tracks sound too much alike and the tempo of the beats are repetitive. Where has Wiz Khalifa's signature sound gone? Apparently these are the tracks that didn't make the cut for the Rolling Papers album and thank God for that.None-the-less, whether the mixtape is the Wiz Khalifa we're used to or not it is undeniable that the 9 tracks are a compilation of some bangers and good solid catchy music. More than 9 tracks would have been nice though. I give it 3 out of 5 stars.


Checkout The Mixtape here: Cabin Fever


Don't forget to checkout Wiz Khalifa's first single and Billboard chart topper "Black and Yellow"
Rolling Papers March 29th

What do you think about Wiz Khalifa's recent material? do you think his album will be successful? Let us know below!















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