Wiz Khalifa, Kush + Orange 2

Famous Wiz Khalifa Drops Kush + Orange Juice 2: Production and Features Highlight New Album.

Wiz Khalifa dropped two new albums: Kush + Orange Juice 2. Both of these albums are spoken from the mindset of experience and what Wiz Khalifa needs to convey. His mixtape Kush & Orange Juice from 2010 has now been followed up by this 23-song project. The Pittsburgh rapper strives to make it sound like the original version but uses updated beats and production. During his recent interviews, Khalifa discussed how the album was created and explained that it has both a vintage and fresh touch.

The new album is being released early, in advance of the famous 4/20 drug holiday that Khalifa associates with. It has both famous and new musicians, as well as a variety of producers. Wiz Khalifa showed his appreciation for the Taylor Gang on Instagram, underlining how important it is for the project. Many fans and critics are now discussing how the album recreates the classic hip-hop sound of the 90s.

Crafting the Sound: Production Insights

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Image of Kush + Orange Juice 2 by Wiz Khalifa album art, courtesy of Apple Music.

A talented roster of producers shapes the albumโ€™s sound, blending G-funk, trap, and soul influences. Returning producers Cardo, ID Labs, and Sledgren, who worked on the original mixtape, contribute tracks that evoke the early 2010s. The beats by Cardo support โ€œKhalifaโ€™s Home,โ€ and Sledgren adds a dreamy feeling to the tracks. Since Wiz Khalifaโ€™s mixtape years, ID Labs has given his music smooth, heavy, bass-driven beats.

The latest additions, Mike WiLL Made-It, Juicy J, DJ Quik, Lex Luger, and TM88, put a fresh spin on the album. The funky basslines from DJ Quik add a West Coast feel, and Mike WiLL Made-Itโ€™s muddy drums enliven the song โ€œHit It Once.โ€ Khalifa worked on the beats for two years to match the purpose of the album. The closing track, โ€œSuper Duper High Outro,โ€ samples Enchantmentโ€™s 1977 โ€œSilly Love Song,โ€ creating a reflective, soulful finale.

Star-Studded Collaborations and Track Highlights

Wiz Khalifaโ€™s Kush + Orange Juice 2 features a mix of veteran collaborators and fresh voices, including OT Genasis, Ty Dolla $ign, Curren$y, Gunna, Don Toliver, Smoke DZA, Larry June, Juicy J, and Max B. Their combined efforts create a peaceful, melodic vibe across the album. Don Toliver shines on โ€œHide It,โ€ while Smoke DZA highlights the albumโ€™s weed theme on โ€œBring Your Lungs.โ€ Standout tracks like โ€œKhalifaโ€™s Home,โ€ โ€œHide It,โ€ โ€œHit It Once,โ€ โ€œBring Your Lungs,โ€ and โ€œ5 Starโ€ (with Gunna) showcase the albumโ€™s sonic variety. Khalifaโ€™s smooth flow unifies the diverse styles. With 23 tracks, the album offers a rich experience, though some critics feel it could use tighter editing.

Wiz Khalifa’s Upcoming Tour and Fan Reception

Wiz Khalifa announced the Taylor Gang The World 2025 tour to support the album, kicking off on May 20, 2025, in Nashville. The tour features Chevy Woods, Fedd the God, and DJ Bonics, promising live performances that amplify the albumโ€™s bass-heavy sound. Fans can expect a high-energy show celebrating both new tracks and Taylor Gang classics.

Social media reactions highlight strong fan support, with many praising the albumโ€™s nostalgic nod to the original mixtape. Smoke DZAโ€™s Instagram comment noted Khalifaโ€™s success in recapturing the 2010 energy. While some reviews suggest the album includes filler, its cohesive theme and production quality have earned widespread appreciation. Kush + Orange Juice 2 solidifies Khalifaโ€™s legacy in hip-hopโ€™s cannabis culture

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