was paying them bytches instead of paying attention![]()
He caught feelings instead of catching the flight.

was paying them bytches instead of paying attention![]()
Man....top 5 Wiz song. Flight School had to be my favorite. I never had a problem with his crossover records back then either because I thought he could pull something like that off.
And this....funny how people's lives change in 4 or 5 years:
Wiz Khalifa - Buss Down - YouTube
When you listen to Rolling Papers you knew it was over at that point and he'd never go back. I messed with Hopes & Dreams and Rooftops but that's it. No matter what he says that whole album is a direct attempt (and success) to get mainstream money. If you really listened to Wiz you could never deny that if he made the right pop record it would blow up. The problem is, if you have crossover appeal it should only be done occasionally. He went all the way out of his lane to advance his career and his original sound suffered for it.
You can't be mad at him. The shelf life of trendy weed rappers isn't very long and he got his.
Last thing....whoever said Wiz was imitating Curren$y on K&OJ was exactly right. I still think he got rich off Spitta's sound. Curren$y might secretly feel that too "style done got switched up, cause the last one got bit up".
Tell me "Showroom" and "Famous" don't sound like direct Wiz influences. There's a number of Spitta songs where you can see the similarities, Wiz just realized he appealed to a way larger audience.
Man....top 5 Wiz song. Flight School had to be my favorite. I never had a problem with his crossover records back then either because I thought he could pull something like that off.
And this....funny how people's lives change in 4 or 5 years:
Wiz Khalifa - Buss Down - YouTube
When you listen to Rolling Papers you knew it was over at that point and he'd never go back. I messed with Hopes & Dreams and Rooftops but that's it. No matter what he says that whole album is a direct attempt (and success) to get mainstream money. If you really listened to Wiz you could never deny that if he made the right pop record it would blow up. The problem is, if you have crossover appeal it should only be done occasionally. He went all the way out of his lane to advance his career and his original sound suffered for it.
You can't be mad at him. The shelf life of trendy weed rappers isn't very long and he got his.
Last thing....whoever said Wiz was imitating Curren$y on K&OJ was exactly right. I still think he got rich off Spitta's sound. Curren$y might secretly feel that too "style done got switched up, cause the last one got bit up".
Tell me "Showroom" and "Famous" don't sound like direct Wiz influences. There's a number of Spitta songs where you can see the similarities, Wiz just realized he appealed to a way larger audience.