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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Kush & Orange Juice For Breakfast >:P

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Word Of Wizzle : "Just staying in the studio, always working, always putting out mixtapes, material for people to listen to, capitalizing off of whatever I do. If something does well, you got to keep going after that. You can't get comfortable after that and think that's it. So just constantly working and reinventing myself, making smart moves — and having great fans."

Kush and orange juice... Im sure everyone has something to say about this mixtape right here, buht this is my blog... $o, keep yhur negative kmnts to yhurself. I actually loved this shxtt. And wiz has been getting alotta publicity lately. Buht the thing i dont like is how people are just now choosing to listen to him. Like, its not a bad thing, buht these NEWBIES are all like " K&OJ suckedd / It was lame / He cant spit " Blah je` blah... The list just gos on & on. Then, they try to compare him to other rappers. Get fucking real ! There is no other like him. If yhure just beggining to listen to him yhu wont understandd the mixtape, point blank. Like, all the lame ass critiques are so late. Every mixtape isnt gona be the same. Flows change, hes doing him. #KushAndOrangeJuice was a trending topic all last night (:& I think thats so amazing. - Izzy Warhol

And MTV said, " Wiz Khalifa is winning right now. Khalifa released his newest mixtape Kush and Orange Juice via his Twitter page on Wednesday (April 14) and the Internet paid attention. Twitter's list of trending topics included #KushandOrangeJuice and the amount of fans searching for the mixtape also put it on the list of Google trends.

Hype for the mixtape actually started to build Tuesday night on Twitter, when Khalifa tweeted to his fans, "Yo Taylors, #Kushandorangejuice drops tomorrow for ur waken & baken pleasures." He teased about the mixtape for most of the night and once it was released Wednesday morning, a frenzy followed.

The mixtape's cover pays homage to David Ruffin's 1980 Gentleman Ruffin album, and the tape features various samples as well as Khalifa rapping over Loose Ends' "Hangin' on a String" on "The Kid Frankie."

This seems to be another step in the right direction for Wiz Khalifa, whose popularity has skyrocketed since he left his label Warner Bros. in July 2009. He has since released three well-received mixtapes, Burn After Rolling, How High (a collaborative effort with Curren$y) and Kush and Orange Juice, as well as an indepedent album, Deal or No Deal. He's also seen his fanbase grow on Twitter and was featured as one of XXL's 2010 Freshmen 10. When MTV News caught up Khalifa at the Freshmen 10 photo shoot, he attributed his success to hard work — and his fans."


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