TAG: wiz khalifa

Mar31

Deal Or No Deal Tour 2010

Wiz Khalifa X Jasmine Solano X Yelawolf Hit The Nation's Capital 

Sunday night Wiz Khalifa touched down in Washington DC on the second leg of his “Deal Or No Deal” tour to play to a sold out crowd of young, rowdy, and extremely super fresh weedheads (most of them). Accompanying Wiz was the around-the-way cutie Jasmine Solano and the impressive oddball that is Yelawolf.

Before the show started the energy outside the club was resonating with excitement and a line around the block, making spectators stop and ask, “Who is Wiz Khalifa?” One thing, if anything, that I can say about Wiz Khalifa fans is that they’re ride-or-die considering some of these kids had been waiting at least four hours to get into the show… they’re also probably one of the more stylish and sneaker savvy group of people I’ve seen thus far, like …

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Mar01

Here’s Your XXL Freshmen 10 Cover

XXL’s (nearly) annual freshmen issue will hit newsstands March 16th. Out of all the intro vids I’d have to say Fashawn’s, Jay Rock’s, Nipsey Hussle’s and Freddie Gibbs’s verses were the best. Also notice how there aren’t any New York rappers in the building. Not to start trouble but it’s interesting to see a magazine like XXL see the future of rap in every region outside of it’s birthplace. Anyway it’s not a big deal in my eyes.  There’s no need to get too upset over someone else’s opinion right? Pic jacked from OS.

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Dec07

Wiz Khalifa – Deal or No Deal (Review)

Wiz Khalifa

Deal or No Deal

Released by Ihiphop Distribution


It's always struck me as odd when on a rapper's very first release--a point when little to no people have heard of them--they talk about unconditional affection from Perfect 10 models, sold out shows, swank cars and mountains of cash, as if they posses something inherent, which draws the finer things in life towards them. Don't get me wrong, because my visceral instincts and I are BFFs, I have a true appreciation for hip-hop hyperbole. While my suspension of disbelief is used liberally, it needs to be nourished by ...

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