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Rolling Papers 2 had Wiz Khalifa fans eager especially considering just how good the first one was, and one of my favorite joints off of the second installation was definitely “420 Freestyle”.
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Produced by Jim Jonsin, Finatik N Zac, & JayFrance After a late night of bingeing to the project I enjoyed plenty of the songs provided, but the one that stuck out to me was this banger that had two stellar features from the LEGENDS Juicy J & Project Pat. One huge milestone in Wiz Khalifa’s career was launching his own strain of weed called “Khalifa Kush”, and on his 2014 project Blacc Hollywood he gave us the smoking anthem for the strain with “KK”. The release of this project is special to me because I remember exactly where I was when it came out, back on Mallard Lane chilling with the homie Kevin and waiting patiently for Blacc Hollywood to drop at midnight. This joint is a perfect example of Wiz showcasing his storytelling skills, painting a picture so vivid that you almost feel like you’re right there with him, especially on the back end of the track. You will find Wiz getting introspective on this cut while also making it sonically pleasing, yeah he is still talking his shit but if you pay close attention he’s spitting some knowledge. Starting off our list is a cut from 2012 that Wiz released titled “Bed Rest Freestyle”, a loosie that has grown into a fan favorite. Enjoy, and let us know of any songs we may have missed in the comments!
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Based on the sheer volume and quality of Wiz’s catalog, this list was a daunting task between national hits and stellar deep cuts, but the following order is what we were able to come up with - a list not only based on musical merit, but also on the impact that these songs have had and continue to have on the culture of hip-hop that we know and love. Today, we here at Lyrical Lemonade are here to show some love to Wiz with a list of our favorite 50 songs of his. Oh, and it’s worth mentioning that Wiz has done all this seemingly without ever breaking the calm, cool, and collected personality that he so naturally exudes. Time and time again, Wiz Khalifa has proven to be a man of the people, of the culture, and of his city, and for that, we simply can’t underrate his importance as an artist. Hell, Wiz even proved to be an influential factor in the art of social media marketing, as his early utilization of platforms like Twitter and live streaming made him a guinea pig for a lot of the modern marketing tactics that we see labels and artists use now. Simply put, Wiz’s style, both on the mic and off, quickly set a standard for creatives and other artists to congregate toward, marking him as one of music’s most underrated culture-shifters of the last decade or so.Įven further, beyond the influence that Wiz has had on a national and even international scale, his unwavering devotion to Pittsburgh, in particular, perfectly shows why Wiz embodies the idea of a “hometown hero.” The best example of this is with “Black and Yellow,” when the Pittsburgh representative put on for his city and not only made the soundtrack for Pittsburgh sports, but also turned a song meant for the city to rally behind into a bona fide hit, taking over mainstream charts in the process.
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Especially when he first came out, Wiz’s lanky, tattooed build and effortlessly cool stoner lifestyle made him a genuinely alluring artist, and while his personal style (snapbacks, the dyed patch of hair, etc.) was worthy of mention, the music was there to back it all up. Pittsburgh’s own, the Taylor Gang representative himself, Wiz Khalifa, is one of the rare talents who comes around and entirely shifts the culture in both of the aforementioned ways. Whether it be sonically - changing the sounds that artists use and often creating some sort of new trend and/or subgenre in the process - or aesthetically - changing the “cool” styles in music and the lifestyles that artists speak about in their songs - influence can arrive packaged as a quick viral moment or a lasting flame, both of which hold value in their own rights. In the music world, influence manifests itself in many different ways.