![]() The best thing about this mixtape, as I mentioned, is the fact that it mixes both his old and new style for a perfect balance. This man is much more talented than he's made out to be, and Cabin Fever proves it, as well as a lot of his pre-mainstream works. The main point I'm trying to make here is that judging Wiz Khalifa just based on Rolling Papers is completely unfair. Chevy Woods is also a good contrast to Wiz, with his more deep and gritty voice on Taylor Gang, Middle of You, and Homicide. And my car got more tent than a campground, and my picture is always on your bitch background." That's just two lines, his whole verse is fire. ![]() The most impressive guest spot and maybe the best verse on the whole mixtape is by Big Sean on GangBang, He has a very similar voice to Wiz, being very easy going, calm, and smooth spitting off lines such as, "Money in my hand, I don't need no handouts, and they all got they hands up, cause they *** with me hands down. There are a few guest spots as well from artists including Big Sean, Juicy J, Trae the Truth, and fellow Taylor Gang member Chevy Woods. He has some pretty damn good lines on the mixtape such as in WTF when he spits, "Smokin' loud the *** you smoke ain't sayin' nothin'," as well as in GangBang with lines such as, "I'm jumpin' in my Coupe, I'm rollin' something that taste like fruit and I hear them niggas talkin' ***, but there's nothin' much that they can do," and "My bitch bad, my money through the roof, your money short you lookin' sad you Danny Bonoduce bitch." Obviously he's not all bad as a lyricist. As usual for Wiz, all of the choruses are very catchy, mainly the choruses to GangBang, Hustlin', and Homicide. Also, if you're from Pittsburgh you can easily tell he's from the same area just based on his accent. Nothing too spectacular, but thankfully he has a very good flow and his voice is very listenable and almost calm, but not in a lazy sense. He keeps rapping about his favorite topics which are first and foremost, smoking weed, as well as Taylor Gang, money and girls. Lyrically Wiz has never been very impressive and this won't change anyone's mind about that. All of the production is so smooth and listener friendly it'll make you wanna listen to this mixtape over and over again. The whole album is full of so-called "club bangers," such as GangBang and Taylor Gang among others, as well as some slower and more mellow songs like Phone Numbers and the title track. The beats, provided by Lex Luger, are by far the most important aspect to this mixtape. ![]() ![]() This album embraces plenty of the hardcore rap sounds that Wiz first started out with as well as some of what we've gotten from him over the past year. The first thing that makes this mixtape a lot better than Rolling Papers is the fact that it's not overly mainstream sounding. It had a few standout tracks such as On My Level, Get Your ***, and the biggest hits Black and Yellow and Roll Up, but other than that it was pretty much just plenty of filler. His major label debut, Rolling Papers was underwhelming to say the least. Nowadays, Wiz has fully embraced the mainstream and all of the things I mentioned, and he's not looking back. During his first few years in the game Wiz Khalifa had a much more underground and way less "poppy" sound, with songs such as Pittsburgh Sound which featured no auto-tune or sung choruses or anything like that. Being from Pittsburgh myself, I've heard plenty about this guy even before he made it as big as he has these days. Over the past 3 or so years, Pittsburgh native Wiz Khalifa has risen to the top of the current mainstream hip-hop scene. I always put music out and I ain't drop an album this year, so I gotta put something out.Review Summary: Forget all about Rolling Papers, this is Cabin Fever. There will be surprises, you know how I work. "A lot of people think I'm gonna drop it this year, but I'm not. "It's coming out next year, not this year," Khalifa said of the album in a November interview with Power 106 Los Angeles. If Wiz Khalifa does choose to release the mixtape in the near future, it would arrive before his new album, Rolling Papers 2: The Weed Album. The rapper's latest project follows Cabin Fever and Cabin Fever 2, two of his mixtapes, which both received over 1 million downloads on mixtape distributing service DatPiff, according to Music Times.īelow is the track list for Cabin Fever 3:ġ. The top of the cover reads "Taylor Gang Presents." Taylor Gang is the name of Wiz Khalifa's record label, as well as the quintessential name of his group of friends and fellow rappers. The mixtape's artwork appears to have claw marks over a darker image of chocolate chip cookies.
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