
Wiz Khalifa - Kush + Orange Juice 2 (2025)
BAND/ARTIST: Wiz Khalifa
- Title: Kush + Orange Juice 2
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
- Genre: Hip-Hop
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:16:25
- Total Size: 176 / 525 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. KOJ2 Intro (02:20)
2. How We Act (feat. OT Genasis) (02:26)
3. Crime Bud and Women (02:56)
4. 5 Star (feat. Gunna) (03:28)
5. Top Down (feat. Ty Dolla $ign and JasonMartin) (03:15)
6. Pimps n Hustlers (feat. Luh Tyler) (02:24)
7. I Might Be (feat. LaRussell, Mike G Beatz & Michael Prince) (03:28)
8. What's Hannin (04:16)
9. Jet Taylor (feat. Terrace Martin and Curren$y) (03:48)
10. Max B Interlude (feat. Max B) (03:33)
11. Red Eye (03:03)
12. My Influence (feat. Juicy J) (03:39)
13. Take Your Time Get Paid (feat. DJ Quik) (03:10)
14. Cashed Out (feat. Larry June) (03:43)
15. Got It All (feat. Chevy Woods) (02:45)
16. Just To See You Smile (feat. rmr) (03:11)
17. Super Duper High Outro (05:15)
18. Keep Ballin (03:08)
19. Khalifa's Home (02:48)
20. Hide It (feat. Don Toliver) (03:27)
21. Bring Your Lungs (feat. Smoke DZA) (03:06)
22. Hit It Once (03:31)
23. Hit It Once (Dub Version) (03:46)
1. KOJ2 Intro (02:20)
2. How We Act (feat. OT Genasis) (02:26)
3. Crime Bud and Women (02:56)
4. 5 Star (feat. Gunna) (03:28)
5. Top Down (feat. Ty Dolla $ign and JasonMartin) (03:15)
6. Pimps n Hustlers (feat. Luh Tyler) (02:24)
7. I Might Be (feat. LaRussell, Mike G Beatz & Michael Prince) (03:28)
8. What's Hannin (04:16)
9. Jet Taylor (feat. Terrace Martin and Curren$y) (03:48)
10. Max B Interlude (feat. Max B) (03:33)
11. Red Eye (03:03)
12. My Influence (feat. Juicy J) (03:39)
13. Take Your Time Get Paid (feat. DJ Quik) (03:10)
14. Cashed Out (feat. Larry June) (03:43)
15. Got It All (feat. Chevy Woods) (02:45)
16. Just To See You Smile (feat. rmr) (03:11)
17. Super Duper High Outro (05:15)
18. Keep Ballin (03:08)
19. Khalifa's Home (02:48)
20. Hide It (feat. Don Toliver) (03:27)
21. Bring Your Lungs (feat. Smoke DZA) (03:06)
22. Hit It Once (03:31)
23. Hit It Once (Dub Version) (03:46)
It was a big deal when #KushandOrangeJuice became the No. 1 trending topic on Twitter upon the release of the eighth Wiz Khalifa mixtape in April 2010, back when “hashtags” and “trending topics” were cutting-edge promotional tools. Back then, it was practically unheard of for a rapper with no major-label deal to be making such big waves (he’d left his former label, Warner Bros., in 2009). But there was something comforting about the red-eyed Pittsburgh rapper’s laidback mode of rapping about the staples of college dorm-room chatter: weed, women, cars, parties… Did we mention weed? Today, Kush & Orange Juice is considered a “blog era” classic—a throwback to a chiller, simpler time.
Almost exactly 15 years later, its sequel arrives like a visit from a friend from long ago who’s grown up and gotten richer, but otherwise mostly stayed the same. The 23 terminally chill tracks of Kush + Orange Juice 2 feature more of the Taylor Gang touchstones you know and love: jet-ski races, beach picnics, fat joints, drop-tops, crab rolls, hot-boxing Ferrari F8s. He’s joined by a loaded roster of guests who haven’t changed much in the past decade and change, either: Curren$y, Smoke DZA, Chevy Woods, Terrace Martin. “I been doing the same thing since I was 19,” Khalifa crows on “I Might Be,” which might be tragic were those things not so timelessly appealing. Throughout the tape, a radio DJ (broadcasting on a station known as W-E-E-D) offers salient advice: “Don’t stay in the house, man. Jump in the car. Ride around with the homies and the homegirls, and put on some of that Wiz Khalifa, y’all.”
Almost exactly 15 years later, its sequel arrives like a visit from a friend from long ago who’s grown up and gotten richer, but otherwise mostly stayed the same. The 23 terminally chill tracks of Kush + Orange Juice 2 feature more of the Taylor Gang touchstones you know and love: jet-ski races, beach picnics, fat joints, drop-tops, crab rolls, hot-boxing Ferrari F8s. He’s joined by a loaded roster of guests who haven’t changed much in the past decade and change, either: Curren$y, Smoke DZA, Chevy Woods, Terrace Martin. “I been doing the same thing since I was 19,” Khalifa crows on “I Might Be,” which might be tragic were those things not so timelessly appealing. Throughout the tape, a radio DJ (broadcasting on a station known as W-E-E-D) offers salient advice: “Don’t stay in the house, man. Jump in the car. Ride around with the homies and the homegirls, and put on some of that Wiz Khalifa, y’all.”
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