The anticipated major debut album from Wiz Khalifa is finally available for young Taylors and curious listeners.
After blowing up with the Pittsburgh Steelers' anthem, "Black and Yellow," and beforehand, highly praised mixtape "Kush and Orange Juice," the 23-year-old rapper has been the latest hype slipping off every critic's lips.
"Rolling Papers" was shortly behind Britney Spears by 80,000 units for the country's top-selling album, but scored the top spot on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and Rap Albums chart.
Fourteen tracks, three of which feature Too $hort, Chevy Woods and close affiliate, Curren$y. Producers include Jim Jonsin, Benny Blanco, and "Black and Yellow" and "Roll up" producer, StarGate.
"Rolling Papers" focuses on everything expected from the young swag rapper: Getting high, wooing chicks and blowing cash, which is made apparent in album opener "When I'm Gone."
The piano keyed intro leads into Wiz's vent about the luxuries that can't be enjoyed when he's dead. The album also has a laid back flow and a frequent worry-free, dreaming notion.
"Wake Up" hosts Wiz living a dream and denying to wake. This can possibly be pitched as a future single, being that it carries the same chord progression to current single, "Roll Up."
"On My Level" has a spaced out, dark beat and if in the right mood, it will certainly make one feel on another level.
"Hopes and Dreams" guitar-based beat and the backed soft sounds are ideal for a sunshine day full of stress free mediation.
One instrument that is heavily used on "Rolling Papers" is guitar strings, and it appears to be a new found obsession.
My all-time favorite on the album is "Get Your S**t," which also uses the guitar to amplify the sound. Even though he's breaking up with a girl, it's pretty heart felt as he tells his ex-girl to keep it moving.
I'm convinced this album is worth adding to the collection. Despite the negative comments, it never hurts to check something out for yourself. I did.































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