
That paved the way for him to sign with Warner Bros. This is an artist, after all, who took the fast track to stardom.īorn Cameron Jibril Thomaz in 1987, the Pittsburgh-based rapper released his first CD, Show and Prove, in 2006 on the indie label Rostrum Records. If Blacc Hollywood is as good as Khalifa seems to think it is, it figures to be one of the biggest hip-hop albums of 2014. You can see it through the artwork you can see it in the visuals and the videos and things like that." I'm really passionate about it, and you can just feel the passion through the music.

"The thing about Blacc Hollywood is everything I'm talking about has been very important to me right now. "I think the unique thing about all of my other projects were the mind states that I was in at that time and what I was trying to get out to the world, and just how important that message really was to me at that time," Khalifa said. "I was able to work more hands-on with this one, sort of the way I am with my mixtapes, where we strive for the best and we really don't settle or accept anything other than the best," Khalifa said. That's really what's different and helped me have a different approach." Just being a happier individual, just having him to take me away, it takes my mind away from everything, and then I can go back to it. "So having a son, I've been able to, like, experience things with him, whether it be like singing all day or laughing and being silly and just joking and stuff like that, whereas before, my life might have been a little bit more serious during those times. "All of my music comes from just living and life, and as long as I'm feeling happy and creative and (having) fun in my life, I'm able to make that kind of music," Khalifa said in a phone interview. More creativity equals more awesomeness, which is something Khalifa lacks in.Since he released his previous album, O.N.I.F.C., Wiz Khalifa has had a major change in his home life: He and his wife, model Amber Rose, had a son, Sebastian, in February 2013.īecause he's an artist who says he tries to make music that reflects his life, it's not surprising that Khalifa feels fatherhood has affected his creativity and his music.
#New wiz khalifa cd mac
If you need new rap music to listen to, I recommend Mac Miller’s song “Weekend” featuring Miguel, the album “Happy Camper” by Hoodie Allen, or anything by Tyler, The Creator. This record doesn’t have any huge tracks on it, which if it did, may have saved the album a little bit. This was one of those times where relying on a popular single would have came in handy. It made my heart melt and saved me from wanting to throw my computer across the room. That moment was at the end of “Zoney” when Wiz had his son, Sebastian, at the end of the song speaking and repeating things Wiz was saying. Please Khalifa, you’re killing me, you’re killin me smalls! Wiz Khalifa’s new album “Khalifa” disappoints many fans (Courtesy of Although this was hard to listen to, there was one small, tiny, nearly nonexistent moment on this record that wasn’t terrible. Since Scott is on this track, it makes sense why the song sounds like something he would put out, however, there should be something different about it, just a little something.

There really isn’t much to say about the production of this album, just take a look at anything Travis Scott and Drake has put out, mix their beats together, and there you have it, any song off of “Khalifa.” An example of this is the song “Bake Sale” featuring Travis Scott. He collaborated with Travis Scott, the king of too much auto tune, and only writes about getting girls and smoking a lot of pot, getting wasted, and partying till the early hours of the morning.


6, Wiz Khalifa dropped this trash of an album, titled “Khalifa.” Going into this I knew it would be as awkward and painful to listen to as a redneck child giving a presentation in a prestigious Catholic high school. However, Khalifa’s new creation is nothing but a lazy act. The 2014 track “Ass Drop,” the 2011 track “Black and Yellow,” and the 2012 track “Work Hard, Play Hard” are a few bangers. When it comes to Khalifa, his “art” is a hit or miss situation. I thought there was still faith in rap music because of G-Eazy’s album “When It’s Dark Out,” but I was sadly mistaken. Everything is trash now, no creativity, nothing original everything is just basic.
