When is wiz khalifas next album




















To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. Upon the release of 'Rolling Papers 2,' we revisit the moments he was polished, playful, inauthentic, arrogant and, ultimately, a bulletproof star. Wiz Khalifa has managed to float in the outer circle of public embrace for practically his entire career, evading the ensnares of celebrity pitfalls in the form of meaningless controversy. Outside of a questionable new line that's got the internet ablaze, the rollout of his new album Rolling Papers 2 proves that, when it comes to career armor, Khalifa is bulletproof.

He stays to himself, smokes his ganja, and takes care of his family. He's a case point for rappers looking to stay out of trouble — stay to yourself and do just what pertains to you, you'll be a lot happier and richer in the long run. Rolling Papers 2 comes after a four-year commercial hiatus from Wiz where his commanding presence was sorely missed. Being that he's not a lyrical or conscious workhorse of the likes of Kendrick Lamar or J.

Cole, he should have been easily replaceable. But there's an intangible element to his music, probably coming from a career of opaque clouds of weed smoke, that only he has; meaning that when he drops, it's always a celebrated event. Sixteen mixtapes and six albums later, Wiz is still one of the game's most prominent figures — even if he isn't technically one of the best.

But his presence, prestige, and star power are one-of-a-kind. With a six-album catalog for the masses to consume, figuring out which is a personal best could be a daunting task. Especially if one plans on finding an entry point into the commercial throws of Wiz and Taylor Gang because, let's face it, it's perfectly acceptable to live off of Kush and OJ and Taylor Allderdice for the rest of one's life. The breadth of artistic creativity on display on his mixtapes is only second to his albums.

For everyone, here is our list of Wiz Khalifa's albums, ranked from worst to best. Twenty-five tracks of a polished Wiz Khalifa on Rolling Papers 2 may be a scary thought to grasp, but 17 tracks from a raw Wiz is a little scarier. Released in , Wiz was 19 years old and barely knowledgeable about who he was as an artist.

Because of that, he cosplayed in the booth as the hardest drug-dealing gangster in town. On an album comprised of nearly all boilerplate mid-aughts bass-driven shrivel, Wiz's brazen voice was often caught in between the thud of s.

It even felt inauthentic too, with his attempts at massaging his gangster ego coming off as eye-rolling at best. Whilst being confused, "Pittsburgh Sound" is the album's standpoint because of its benevolent, vibrant energy. Over some boom-bap elasticity that sounds like Q-Tip remixed "Electric Relation," Wiz raps with a kind of energy that makes you wonder where exactly it all went.

There's nothing wrong with how he raps now; it's like the situation with Playboi Carti's first video. The "Magnolia" rapper traded in an overtly lyrical aesthetic for something more simplistic and contemporary. I guess, in both cases, the artists went with what was more popular and easily repeatable than one that demanded more attention for unpredictable results.

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Please fill out the correct information. Postal Code. The caption of the video reveals that the Pittsburgh rapper's new album will be officially releasing on July 13 this summer. Previously, Wiz has been teasing his Rolling Papers 2 album, which fans have been waiting on for years now, but it's unknown if that's what the forthcoming project will be. The entertainer previously revealed that he was working on new music for the project with producer TM Earlier this month, Khalifa spit a " Freestyle" during a live session with fans, and recently just dropped the full version of the song this week April 19 in honor of the marijuana-themed holiday.



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