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Kind of a perfect song for that only blunt-ride. This track might be a favorite for fans of Deal or No Deal, yet its sure to appeal to his new fans. “The Cruise” – Wiz starts off by asking if anyone out there has regular or king-sized papers on this Frank Ocean-assisted track.Less mainstream-poppish then music previously heard on Rolling Papers but it fits considering Amber Rose is featured on the rack. “Nameless” – a pretty low key song with a repetitive hook ( “Lifestyle of the rich and famous”) that’s sure to get stuck in your head if you listen to it a few times.so hopefully we see this track on there as well. “O.N.I.F.C.” – Wiz plans on naming his next album O.N.I.F.C.“Mary 3x” – Although Wiz is a stoner rapper, and every song at least talks about Mary Jane, he always has one track on every mixtape completely devoted to the drug.Reminds me of “Taylor Gang” off of his third album, Rolling Papers. “Guilty Conscience” – definitely has some down south undertones to it.One of those songs that are very relatable to any stoner. “Mia Wallace” – has a jazz feel to it and showcases Wiz’s different influences.A nice song to ride to about relaxing with the people you’re cool with. “California” – Although Wiz Khalifa hails from Pittsburgh, he is always California Dreaming.
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As the first song on the tape, “Amber Ice” serves as his dedication to fiancee Amber Rose and the strain of weed he created “Amber Ice” – starts of the smooth stoner vibe ever present in his tape.
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On March 13th, Wiz let out a slew a tweets alerting his fans to download a copy of his 8th solo mixtape.
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Hey bloggers! Giving you a chance too take a listen for yourself if you are Wiz Khalifa fans or just curious about the up-and-comer, here is a track-by-tack review of Taylor Allderdice.