Tag: Wiz Khalifa

  • Wiz Khalifa and Mac Miller attended the same high school

    Wiz Khalifa and Mac Miller attended the same high school

    Wiz Khalifa and Mac Miller both attended the same high school; Taylor Allderdice High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They both grew up in Pittsburgh, Mac Miller grew up in the Point Breeze area of Pittsburgh. The Pittsburgh Natives were both signed to the same label Rostrum.

    Mac Miller and Wiz Khalifa first collaborated on ‘Cruise Control’ which was on Mac Miller’s third mixtape ‘The High Life’ released on December 16, 2009. Wiz Khalifa titled his tenth mixtape after the high school ‘Taylor Allderdice.’

    When Mac Miller passed away, Pittsburgh Public Schools issued a ‘statement of sorrow’ on his death. Rest in Peace to Mac Miller.

    Read: Mac Miller’s first rap name was Eazy Mac

    Read: Wiz Khalifa was the first rapper to reach a Billion views on YouTube with “See You Again”

  • Wiz Khalifa Releases ‘The Saga of Wiz Khalifa’ Project

    Wiz Khalifa Releases ‘The Saga of Wiz Khalifa’ Project

    When it comes to weed smoking and 4/20, you can associate Wiz Khalifa. To celebrate the marijuana-holiday, Wiz has released a new project, The Saga of Wiz Khalifa.

    The project comes with features from Megan Thee Stallion, Quavo, Ty Dolla Sign, Logic, DJ Mustard, K Camp, and Tyga. Last month, Wiz released his Tyga-assisted single, “Contact.”

  • Wiz Khalifa was the first rapper to reach a Billion views on YouTube with “See You Again”

    Wiz Khalifa was the first rapper to reach a Billion views on YouTube with “See You Again”

    Wiz Khalifa’s ‘See You Again’ ft. Charlie Puth was the first Hip-Hop Music Video to earn 1 Billion YouTube Views back in 2015. This would also make Wiz Khalifa the first rapper to reach a Billion views on YouTube.

    The video was uploaded on April 6th, 2015 and on Oct. 8, 2015 it reached a billion views on YouTube and made Hip-Hop history.

    See You Again, which pays tribute to the late Paul Walker was featured on the Furious 7 soundtrack.

    The first song to reach a Billion views on YouTube was “Gangnam Style” by PSY.

  • Wiz Khalifa releases “Taste” freestyle and “Really And Truly”

    Wiz Khalifa releases “Taste” freestyle and “Really And Truly”

    Wiz Khalifa fans are in luck, today as the Pittsburgh rapper releases his take on Tyga’s smash hit “Taste” and “Really And Truly” produced by Harry Fraud, a flip on Wayne Wonder’s “No Letting Go”. The rapper has hinted at several new releases over the past week, once tweeting a fan, “I got so much unreleased shit I just gotta put it out.” It looks like September is going to be a busy month for Wiz Khalifa. Which Wiz track are you feeling more? Check both out below:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWZsmphCYD4
  • Ten Projects Celebrating a 10 Year Anniversary in 2019

    Ten Projects Celebrating a 10 Year Anniversary in 2019

    Let’s take a look at some of 2009’s hip-hop projects that are celebrating a 10 year anniversary.

    Man on the Moon: The End of Day – Kid Cudi

    Man on the Moon: The End of Day - Kid Cudi cover art

    September 15, 2009

    Cudder’s debut album Man on the Moon: The End of Day proved to be an instant classic. Whether it is your favorite album from the Cleveland rapper or not, Man on the Moon birthed fans for years to come. From his introspection to galactic sound, Cudi released a project that set the hip-hop world on fire.

    Essential tracks: Soundtrack 2 My Life, Solo Dolo (Nightmare), Day N Nite, Cudi Zone

    The Blueprint 3 – Jay-Z

    The Blueprint 3 - Jay-Z cover art

    September 8, 2009

    Thirteen years into his illustrious career, HOV released The Blueprint 3. With star-studded features like Kanye West, Drake, Rihanna and more, this project is sonically much different than the original Blueprint but stays true to the New York native’s motif of success.

    Essential Tracks: D.O.A (Death of Autotune), Empire State of Mind, Hate, Young Forever

    The Warm Up – J. Cole

    The Warm Up - J. Cole cover art

    June 15, 2009

    J. Cole made his introduction into the music world with the emergence of The Warm Up in 2009. This 22-track mixtape highlights the arrival of one of hip-hop’s most consistent artists. Cole grapples with women, self-improvement, and striving to reach the upper-echelon of his craft.

    Essential Tracks: Lights Please, Dreams, I Get Up, Losing My Balance

    So Far Gone – Drake

    So Far Gone - Drake cover art

    February 13, 2009

    Drizzy has been incredibly successful – no pun intended – since the appearance of his third official mixtape So Far Gone. Despite Thank Me Later providing major hits and more insight to Drake, SFG prefaces the emotional and in-tune nature that October’s Very Own has made a career of. SFG found its way to major streaming platforms as of this year.

    Essential Tracks: Houstonlantavegas, Successful, Say What’s Real, Uptown

    Bastard – Tyler, the Creator

    Bastard - Tyler, the Creator cover art

    December 25, 2009

    A not-so-jolly Christmas day release in 2009 gave us Bastard. This project is a stark difference when compared to newer projects like Flower Boy or IGOR but gives listeners an inside look at Tyler’s polarizing mind. Heavy with Odd Future features, Bastard is as honest as it is dark.

    Essential Tracks: Bastard, Seven, VCR Wheels, Sarah

    Relapse – Eminem

    Relapse - Eminem cover art

    May 15, 2009

    Em’s sixth studio album Relapse was debuted 10 years ago following a five year layoff from Encore. Divisive as its content may be, this album further projects Eminem‘s ability to use wordplay and raw energy to rap. With perennial hip-hop legend, Dr. Dre, beside him for another album, Em gets another chance to showcase his irreverence and overall talent.

    Essential Tracks: 3 a.m., Bagpipes from Baghdad, We Made You, Crack a Bottle

    Flight School – Wiz Khalifa

    Flight School - Wiz Khalifa  cover art

    April 17, 2009

    A 22-year-old Wiz gave us Flight School in 2009 following his second mixtape Prince of the City 2. Wiz Khalifa keeps it simple on this project: stay fly. We see the development of the marijuana mogul as he realizes a high ceiling for himself through Flight School. When it comes to Wiz mixtapes, Kush & O.J. and Cabin Fever are highly favored but keep this one in mind, too.

    Essential Tracks: Boarding Pass, Teach You to Fly, Sky High, Hollywood Hoes

    Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt. II – Raekwon

    Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt. II - Raekwon cover art

    September 8, 2009

    Now, while this album doesn’t compare to its predecessor, OB4CL Pt. II still delivers with Raekwon at the helm. Anything to do with Wu-Tang should lead you to believe the lyricism will be sharp and the production clean. This 24-track project puffs its chest out as Raekwon shows he can thrive as the main emcee.

    Essential Tracks: House of Flying Daggers, Gihad, The New Wu, About Me

    The State vs. Radric Davis – Gucci Mane

    The State vs. Radric Davis - Gucci Mane cover art

    December 8, 2009

    Despite its unconventional rhyme schemes and cadence, Gucci Mane delivers a menacing yet catchy project. With help from artists like Waka Flocka, Soulja Boy, Lil Wayne and Rick Ross, The State vs. Radric Davis lets Gucci boast about his circumstances. This heavy trap album also happens to sneak in some feelings with Usher and Jason Caesar to complement R&B tracks.

    Essential Tracks: Lemonade, All About the Money, Im a Dog, The Movie

    Deeper Than Rap – Rick Ross

    Deeper Than Rap - Rick Ross cover art

    April 21, 2009

    Florida’s finest dropped Deeper Than Rap in 2009 with an emphasis on a smooth delivery, a life of luxury, and working through adversity. Ricky Rozay proved to his public doubters that he would not relent. Consistent low-key funk and lyrics show this is one of Ross’ most complete projects.

    Essential Tracks: Mafia Music, Usual Suspects, Rich Off Cocaine, Valley of Death

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