28 Joints To Light Up To In Honor Of “Kush & OJ’s” Anniversary
8 Joints To Light Up To In Honor Of “Kush & OJ’s” Anniversary
Wiz Khalifa’s cult-classic made cannabis mainstream on every millennial timeline in the spring of 2010.
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It’s been eight years since Wiz Khalifa took over the game with his legendary dedication to Mary Jane: Kush And Orange Juice.”
The Pittsburgh, PA MC has repped for the rollers since his first tape, but something about this release made it trend on Twitter (when that was a big deal), cementing Wiz’s status as a millennial legend. His earliest stroke of marketing genius may have been releasing the tape a week before 4/20.
Ever since, he’s been known as the only ambassador of marijuana worthy of repping the entire generation alongside Snoop Dogg (Mac & Devin Go To High School) or in Legal dispensaries (he released his own consumer strain of Khalifa Kush in 2016).
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In honor of the 8th anniversary of Wiz’s legendary tape, roll one and turn up these eight eternal joints.
Kush will be performing the entire tape in full for the first time at this year’s Smokers Club tour in Long Island.
1. The Kid Frankie
2. Mezmorized
If you had to describe Wiz in one song, “Mezmorized“ might cover all bases for the un-initiated.
3. The Statement
The trippy beat still bangs and the bars prove to critics that that Wiz is more than an all-time stoner — he’s also an elite-level spitter and flow-er.
4. We’re Done
5. Visions
Producer Sledgren re-flipped a classic sample of Cortex’s “Huit Octobre 1971,” which was also used on MF DOOM’s “One Beer” in 2004.
6. Still Blazin
This Rasta-inspired jam showed Wiz’s versatility as a musician, foreshadowing some of his future experimentation.
7. Glass House
Wiz was joined by Mississippi’s Big K.R.I.T. and and New Orleans’ Curren$y for this one
8. Supply
Will you be at Wiz’s historic performance in Long Island, New York on April 28 for The Smokers Club?
This year’s Smokers Club will also feature Schoolboy Q, Kid Cudi, Dom Kennedy, Curren$y, Trippie Redd, 2 Chainz, Mac Miller, Juicy J, Blocboy JB, Lil Xan, and many more.
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