See Ya

See Ya

Wiz Khalifa’s legacy in the mixtape game remains hard to rival. Seminal blog-era efforts like Kush & Orange Juice and the Cabin Fever trilogy played a crucial part in the perpetually stoned rapper’s rise to stardom, with long-time fans and newcomers still referring back to these moments in online discourse. Dropped by surprise nearly a year after the bold experiments of his Multiverse album, the self-hosted See Ya feels like a private chill sesh with the Taylor Gang boss, who casually pops in between songs to show love and pay fan service. From the faded “The Homie” to the intimate “Try It”, he’s in top form and touching upon many of the themes that his fans demand. To that end, Wiz also reunites with some producer favourites and vocalist pals here, including Iamsu! on “Close Frame” and Chevy Woods on “Makin Enemies”.

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