Wiz Khalifa just jumped on Plaqueboymax’s latest episode of the In The Booth streaming series.
Max dropped a fresh installment Wednesday featuring Khalifa as his special guest, and they cooked up something hot. The show works like this: Max links with artists like Central Cee, ian, Jace!, and others to whip up brand new tracks on the spot. This time around, the Pittsburgh rapper went in over some static-heavy beats, spitting verses about getting lifted and living it up.
“Could hardly recall the shit that I’ve done / I told her bring more I can’t only do one / I got here tonight and I’m gone when the sun / Come up / It’s early as fuck, I’m the only one up / I had too much to drink so I’m in a rush / She just fell asleep, she still in the tub / I’m packing my bag and rolling my bud,” Khalifa spits.
Then he switches it up, dropping lines about taking care of his fam and teasing new music: “Two mil for a show put that in the safe / My son getting grown, my daughter is safe / My pops is good, my mother is straight / My woman is solid she don’t gotta wait / My n****s ain’t hungry they all get a plate / We keep it 100, we don’t gotta fake / You placing your order we already ate / What you do in a lifetime I’m doing in a day / Switch it up, while you do it the same / That emotion that’s moving in place / I got some new shit on the way.”
Not stopping there, Khalifa laid down a second track called “Again,” taking things slower and smoother but still keeping the bars heavy.
Wiz has been on a roll with the freestyles lately – he just dropped some heat over Kendrick Lamar’s “squabble up” beat too. His take on it, called “Roll Up Freestyle,” shows him flexing his signature smooth flow while bragging about his wealth and star power.
“Foot up in their ass ’til my feet hurt / Young Khalifa, man, a.k.a. ‘Mr. Me First’ / Did it once, doing it again, it’s the rebirth / Hop up on the ‘Rari, droppin’ tops on the dirt / Niggas think they doing real good, but they need work / A hundred bands, you don’t want the hands, nigga, these work / Tattoos got a thousand, I don’t need a shirt,” Wiz delivers.
