As this lanky, tattooed guy with the slightly quirky name 2006, the first time the musical world struck with his Weed geschwängerten Tunes, no one could have imagined that six years later the name Wiz Khalifa on everyone's lips. Game, Snoop, Ne-Yo even Maroon 5, all they want to have him as a guest. Despite all these features, he has still managed, with ONIFC (stands for: Only Nigga In First Class) to complete his second studio album, on which he gets back a part of what he gives others. Although none of these artists is represented as a feature, but Camron, Akon, 2 Chainz, Juicy J and Pharell. So to willing to work colleagues lack Wiz not, so that solely the question arises, how they want to tie up the phone this time per se. Expressive instrumentals like on No Sleep? Content development, which is not limited to the subject of green stuff? Unfortunately both wrong. The answer is that everything goes as usual by equip. Rap is around and over the green spectacles, almost without exception, while on the technical side, barely beat exploits would be detected.
Already with the first two or three tracks is a little irrelevance on in Wiz occurrence. Sure, relaxed and free from stress fits Paper Bond or Bluffin the next round Pass The Blunt excellent. With his mind at peace but the songs surprise in any way. Better is there already the equally relaxed Rise Above with Pharell, Tuki Carter and Wiz fiancée Amber Rose. The decisive moment in the battle for the favor of the listener you get but only with danceable, oppressive bangers on the ears, here represented by Work Hard, Play Hard, which served as the first single for a reason, and Its Nothin with two chains as a guest. Unexpectedly, however, the pale almost ten minutes long No Limit. Is ONIFC now become a bad album? Not at all. Only properly managed, it is maybe not. If you still can not get enough, just believe me: The next feature is sure to come. Average.