


He started releasing mixtapes around 2005, racking up an increasingly high-profile set of features before breaking through with 2011’s Rolling Papers. Or, as he put it on “Black and Yellow”, “Get fly and take trips and that’s that-real rap.”Ī military kid, Khalifa (born Cameron Thomaz in 1987) spent most of his childhood bouncing around before settling in Pittsburgh. From the beginning, there was something low-key and effortless about him, a joie de vivre that made his music-“No Sleep”, “Work Hard, Play Hard”, “Mezmorized”-feel like a party. What you can say about Khalifa is that Wiz put effort is this album,sure his lyrics felt a bit too chill but it was less jumbled up compared to his last album,but then again his oversimplified lyrics lack of focus and momentum in the second half bring this album down but thankfully not too much and was able to be better than his last album and felt this was just a starter to Rolling Papers 2 which will drop later,but Khalifa was a good enough experience.Some rappers want to take over the world Wiz Khalifa just wants to meet girls, get money and smoke as much weed as his constitution will allow. Ty dolla sign)( which had a great change of beat) and finally Call waiting which was undoubtably the best song because he sang(don't worry it's pretty good) it was more like a jazz track and was awesome I just wish he could have done more of this.The weaker tracks are Most of Us,Zoney and Make a Play and the best features were Rico Love,Travis Scott and Ty Dolla sign. The best tracks are Cowboy,Celebrate,Lit(FT. Courtney Noelle) and no song in this album is horrible. One small let down in this album was Wiz's lack of creative lyrics,most of his lyrics were lax and overly simple,but fortunately the good production saved Wiz and I promise you every chorus in this album was catchy and well done especially Cowboy and City View(FT. The album starts off with the track BTS which is simple then Wiz remains consistent with tracks like Celebrate(FT.Rico Love) and Cowboy until the momentum of the album drops in the second half from the track Make a Play and from here Wiz is just rapping about generic stuff he raps about in every album/mix tape(weed,money and taylor gang) which is a bit disappointing because it doesn't offer much creativity until the last two songs of the album redeem the album's focused but chill tone with Lit(FT. Okay Wiz Khalifa's album is a good album and here is why.First off this album is slightly more structured than Blacc Hollywood because Wiz Okay Wiz Khalifa's album is a good album and here is why.First off this album is slightly more structured than Blacc Hollywood because Wiz focuses on the album as a whole compared to his last album whereby he was aiming to make hit singles and that ended up mixing the tone of Blacc Hollywod.Khalifa however is way less commercial and for the first half of this album wiz puts his heart into it.
