Inside his laboratory, Wiz invites us to his smoke fest as he, Juicy J and Lola Monroe (and her iPhone) give their portrayal of the Fugees’ hit. Hey, it’s just the way the Taylors rock when they’re doing their thing.
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Wiz was booked to perform at the Bing Bar in Utah this past weekend. Before you are two clips of him performing “Black And Yellow” and “Young, Wild And Free”. Bing also used his track “Boarding Pass” in their recent commercial.
In Shad’s latest webisode series, we follow him to the Chateau in Las Vegas before heading to L.A. for his studio session with Wiz Khalifa. Got smoke?
Instead of the usual, Mac and Dev give us their new visual featuring a live performance of the track at Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles. Mac & Devin Go To High School in stores now.
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This dropped unexpectedly like bird shit a month before Rolling Papers and boy was it potent. This 9 track collection of tunes too good to apparently make the album have held up better than his disappointing CD. The funky “Phone Numbers” starts the party with guests Trae Tha Truth and Big Sean bearing gifts. Sean Don sticks around for the bangin’ “Gang Bang” and Chevy Woods goes hard for his squad on the Lex Luger-produced “Taylor Gang.” But it’s the […]
Wanna see some bad acting? Well after releasing their duet earlier today, Wiz and Amber face off in this preview of their upcoming Western flick, Gang Of Roses 2. Film hits theaters the ‘net February 14. L-O-V-E. karen civil
Someone call the Amber Lamps. Ms. Rose showcases her music talents with her first release featuring her knight in shining armor, Wiz Khalifa. You fake ass muthafuckas envy? Uh, thanks Perez. khalifafans
Trae’s video premiered last night as MTV’s Jam Of The Week but tonight, he releases it virally. It’s never too late to cop, Street King still in stores now. uhtn
Coming off the heels of 2010’s terrific blend, Kush & Orange Juice, a lot was riding on Wiz Khalifa’s major label debut, Rolling Papers. Although the disc spawned a few chart toppers (“Black & Yellow,” “Roll Up”), Wiz abandoned his signature haze for commercial pastures (“Cameras). All isn’t lost though. He shows signs of life on “Star Of The Show” and “On My Level”, but overall, the album is hit or miss. The Taylor Gang shall rise again.
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