Wiz doles out murderous bars with the calm of a smooth assassin.
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"I got my wings when I was young so I tend to fly / I put my chain on, they saying it's homicide / And I'm killin' 'em, it's homicide / I'm killin' 'em, it's homicide / I got my change up, they looking like they surprised / Niggas hatin' on me hard cause my paper right," he rhymes. With Chevy Woods riding shotgun, Wiz goes in over the sinister DJ Spinz and RMB Justize-produced track and turns in one of his more addictive offering in his mixtape catalog.
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Prior to dropping the mixtape, he previewed a song called "Homicide" on his web series, which sent fans into a frenzy and when the full version drop, it more than lived up to the hype. Kush & Orange Juice may be Wiz Khalifa's most ballyhooed mixtape, but Cabin Fever remains the most anticipated project that he's ever released. Wiz chucks the deuce to his haters while putting his days of label purgatory behind him.
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"I'm screaming fuck them niggas who hated, I'm money affiliated / Speculating me landing, must have got me mistaken with lame niggas / Know you gone get high as fuck as long as the planes with you / Left that major situation alone and became richer," he raps. The LP's lone single, "This Plane," would play a big part in those numbers and would widen Wiz's fanbase even further. The album, Deal or No Deal, would be his second official LP and would find his stock rise on a mainstream level, peaking in the Top 10 of the Billboard Top Rap Albums chart and selling over 5,000 units in its first week with minimal promotion. Wasting no time putting gears in motion, Wiz ended 2009 with a bang, dominating November with an album and mixtape. album, First Flight, Wiz decided to part ways with the label in July of 2009 and continue the independent grind he'd been on with Rostrum. Following years of false starts and push backs to his planned Warner Bros.