Wiz Khalifa I Woke Up From a California Dream Again
Rolling Papers | ||||
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Studio album past Wiz Khalifa | ||||
Released | March 29, 2011 (2011-03-29) | |||
Studio | Downtown Recording Studios Lotzah Matzah Studios Roc The Mic Studios (New York, New York) I.D. Labs (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) The Treehouse (Los Angeles, California) Circle Firm Recording Studios (Miami, Florida) | |||
Genre | Pop-rap | |||
Length | 57:51 | |||
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Rolling Papers is the 3rd studio album past American rapper Wiz Khalifa. It was released on March 29, 2011, by Atlantic Records and Rostrum Records. It is his first anthology under a major label after his contained releases, Evidence and Evidence and Bargain or No Deal. The album features guest appearances from Besides $hort, Curren$y and Chevy Forest. Rolling Papers was supported past v singles: "Black and Yellowish", "Whorl Up", "On My Level", "No Sleep" and "The Race". The album has been noted by music writers for having a popular rap manner.
Rolling Papers debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 197,000 copies in the The states.[ane] The album has been certified double platinum by the Recording Manufacture Association of America (RIAA), for combined sales and album-equivalent units of two one thousand thousand units.[two] Upon its release, the album received generally mixed reviews from music critics, who complimented its hooks, just criticized its subject field matter.
Background [edit]
Following the release of his independent second album, Deal Or No Bargain, Khalifa released his mixtape Kush & Orange Juice, which immediately became widely praised as one of the best hip hop mixtapes of 2010.[3] [4] After generating buzz from the mixtape, Khalifa not only won MTV's "Hottest Breakthrough Hip Hop Artist of 2010" award,[5] merely he also became the centre of a behest war between various labels, including Rick Ross' Maybach Music Grouping label.[six] He also came to the attention of fellow rapper Drake, who offered him the take a chance to co-headline his album tour.[vii] Afterward declining both rapper's offers,[viii] [9] he announced that he was signing with Atlantic Records live on July 30 on MTV's "RapFix 34 Live," and confirmed that he had begun work on his debut on the label.[10] His first official single, "Blackness and Xanthous", produced by Stargate,[eleven] became ane of the highest selling hip hop singles of 2010, eventually selling over two million digital downloads.[12]
Title significance [edit]
On January 26, 2011, Wiz announced the album'southward title and release date via Ustream.tv. Co-ordinate to Wiz, there are three different meanings behind the Rolling Papers title.
It'due south an appropriate title. It's called Rolling Papers, similar the papers that you coil, the papers that I roll, the papers that nosotros fume. Just it'south deeper than that too. I thought of this before I even started recording the album and before it was a full thought. It's not just about the weed thing. It's bigger than that. My career really took off when I started smoking papers.
The second reason I called information technology Rolling Papers is when I left Warner Bros., I sort of got my 'rolling papers.' I got my contract, fucking rolled upward, and smoked. And I was able to walk and I was able to leave and I was able to practise my thing and I was able to capitalize off that. So that'southward another pair of papers that I really needed in my life and days.
The third reason why I named it Rolling Papers, I quit writing a long time ago. I stopped physically writing information technology downwards or putting it in my BlackBerry or iPhone. I write notes downwardly, only I don't write whole verses, and then it was like saying cheerio to the paper. The paper's rolling out too. And then everything is real natural. The outset matter that came to my head is how I really, really feel. I feel like this is my virtually natural sound. I paid the most attention to this shit when I did information technology. I was real focused. I was real keyed in on this shit when I was working on information technology and I didn't use any paper, except for [the rolling papers].[13]
Guests [edit]
Khalifa had confirmed that rappers; Curren$y, Rick Ross, Also $hort, and Snoop Dogg would appear on the album in late January 2011.[fourteen] [15] In 2010, Khalifa had also toured and been in the studio with fellow rapper Yelawolf making their appearance on the album a possibility.[16] He likewise confirmed via Twitter, that he had been in the studio and finished two tracks with rapper, Game, i of which volition announced on Khalifa'due south album.[17] [eighteen] Fellow Pittsburgh and Rostrum Records labelmate rapper, Mac Miller, has likewise confirmed working with Wiz for the anthology in the studio.[xix] Upon the anthology'due south release, the only invitee appearances on the anthology were from Too $hort, Curren$y and Chevy Woods.[20] He also expressed a desire to get "veteran rappers" featured on the album such equally 8Ball & MJG, Devin the Dude and Cam'ron, this final one existence a personal friend and influence to Wiz, although none of them fabricated an appearance on the album.[21]
Release and promotion [edit]
On April 14, 2010, Khalifa released his eighth mixtape, Kush & Orangish Juice. The following yr, on February 18, 2011, Khalifa released another mixtape, Cabin Fever, in promotion for the album.[22] Rolling Papers was released on March 29, 2011 by Atlantic Records and Rostrum Records, making it his first release on a major label.[23]
Singles [edit]
"Black and Yellowish" was released as the album'south pb unmarried on September 14, 2010. The song was written in honor of Khalifa'due south hometown city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's sporting team's colors,[24] and became the unofficial anthem of the Pittsburgh Steelers.[25] The single topped the U.s.a. Billboard Hot 100 and became 1 of the highest selling Hip-Hop songs of 2010, obtaining massive radio air-play and tallying sales of 2,342,000 in the U.s..[26] It as well reached the top 10 in Canada and the United Kingdom and reached the top forty in many other countries. The song is also notably popular for being remixed numerous times by fellow rappers, including Lil Wayne, Tyga, Slim Thug, Young Jeezy, Wale, Donnis, Game, SoLouCity YG, Kendrick Lamar, Jim Jones and Maino.[27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] The official remix entitled, "Black and Yellow" (1000-Mix) would afterwards exist released in Feb, and feature Snoop Dogg, Juicy J and T-Pain.[35]
"Coil Up" was released as the album'south second single on February 3, 2011.[36] Information technology peaked at number 13 on the United states Hot 100, number 7 on the US R&B charts, and number 2 on US Rap charts. It achieved moderate success in international markets, where it reached the meridian 50 in the Great britain.
"On My Level", featuring Besides Short, was released every bit the album's third unmarried via digital download on February 22, 2011[37] was later on sent to radio in North America on May 28, 2011. Information technology peaked at number 52 on the Billboard Hot 100.
"The Race" was released as the album's quaternary single (although not sent to radio) on March viii, 2011,[38] and peaked at number 66 on the US Hot 100.
"No Sleep" was released as the album's 5th and final unmarried on March 22, 2011.[39] Information technology became the second highest performing song from the album, equally information technology peaked at number vi on the United states of america Billboard Hot 100. The song was later sent to radio on August 9, 2011.[40] It has besides debuted at number 38 on the Billboard Pop Songs chart.
Critical reception [edit]
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [41] |
The A.V. Club | C[42] |
Amusement Weekly | B+[43] |
NME | 5/10[44] |
At present | 3/5[45] |
Pitchfork Media | seven.2/x[46] |
PopMatters | ii/x[47] |
Rolling Rock | [48] |
Slant Magazine | [49] |
Spin | 6/10[50] |
Rolling Papers received generally mixed reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 59, based on 24 reviews.[51] Brandon Soderberg of Spin wrote that it "embraces the adamantly one-note arroyo of the numerous mixtapes that built his substantial post-obit".[50] Slant Magazine'southward Matthew Cole found Khalifa's lyrics "tiresome" and stated, "he seems to regress to the tepid sing-vocal rapping that the music demands".[49] Sputnikmusic's Sobhi Abdul-Rakhman panned information technology as "overproduced, generic disney channel beats past names no one knows, derivative choruses and melodies that obviously sound manufactured by a tie-wielding Atlantic executive, and lyricism that fails at even beingness anthemic for parties".[52] Jesse Serwer of The Hamlet Vocalism criticized the tracks with "beats fifty-fifty more than pop than 'Black & Yellow'", calculation that "Wiz has grown into a more good hookmeister than rapper".[53]
Hamish MacBain of NME stated, "Six songs in [...] the first of ' Rolling Paper ''s descent into eight loooong, wearisome filler tracks that, musically and lyrically, are completely duplicate from one to the other".[44] Kevin Ritchie of Now wrote similarly, "Around the midpoint, his preoccupation with 'bitches and champagne' (and weed) starts to wear sparse as he leans harder on popular choruses, resulting in forced and cutesy-sounding tracks".[45] David Amidon of PopMatters observed "lyrical laziness".[47] Lev Harris of The Quietus called the anthology "a rap autopilot that engages all too often [...] revert[s] back to the pop rap blueprint every bit drawn by Dre and Snoop Dogg", noting its lyrical content equally too "preoccup[ied] with weed".[54] The A.V. Gild 's Nathan Rabin called it "monomaniacal, largely undistinguished" and commented that "dissimilar Snoop, Khalifa never seems to be having much fun".[42]
In a positive review, AllMusic editor David Jeffries complimented Khalifa's "keen sense of tune and fat sack of hooks" and stated "Khalifa's chilled and confused Rolling Papers is an acquired sense of taste [...] purposeful mood music, perfect for bong loading or just hanging out".[41] Entertainment Weekly 'due south Brad Wete called the anthology "lyrically limited to getting loftier, stealing chicks, and blowing cash [...] Yet it burns with an underdog'due south passion and a champion'southward spite".[43] Pitchfork Media's Sean Fennessey chosen it "mood music for the mindless" and wrote that its production team "has given this album surprising cohesion".[46] Jon Dolan of Rolling Stone commented that Khalifa "manages to give life to those kinds of greenbacks-gorged perma-baked clichés past warmly luxuriating in the infinite between pop's fresh-faced exuberance and hip-hop'south easy arrogance".[48]
Commercial performance [edit]
The anthology debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200, with outset-week sales of 197,000 copies in the United States behind Britney Spears' Femme Fatale which debuted at number i and opened up with first week sales of 276,000 copies in its first week alone.[ane] It entered at number i on Billboard 's R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and Rap Albums chart.[55] [56] In its second calendar week, the album dipped to number 5 on the U.s. Billboard 200 afterwards selling additional 59,300 copies, bringing its full sales in the US to 257,500 copies.[57] In its third and fourth week on the US charts, the album sold some other 37,000 and 34,000 copies, bringing its full sales in the Us to 328,000 copies.[58] As of June 2015, the album has sold 892,000 copies in the United States.[59] On June 22, 2022 the album was certified double platinum past the Recording Industry Association of America for combined sales and anthology-equivalent units of over ii 1000000 units in the United States.[60]
In Canada, Rolling Papers debuted at number 6 on the Canadian Albums Chart.[61] The anthology debuted at number 47 on the UK Albums Chart, and in its second week, slipped to number 78.[62] The album debuted at number 2 on the U.k. R&B Albums Chart, and maintained that position in its 2nd week.[63] Additionally, Rolling Papers debuted at number 35 on the Norwegian Albums Chart,[64] number 49 on the Dutch Albums Chart[65] and number 60 on the French Albums Chart.[62] [66]
Rails listing [edit]
No. | Title | Author(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "When I'm Gone" | Cameron Thomaz, Eric Dan, Jeremy Kulousek | Eric Dan, Big Jerm | 4:09 |
2. | "On My Level" (featuring Too $hort) | Thomaz, Todd Shaw, James Scheffer, Danny Morris | Jim Jonsin | 4:32 |
3. | "Blackness and Yellow" | Thomaz, Mikkel Storleer Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen | StarGate | iii:37 |
four. | "Ringlet Up" | Thomaz, Eriksen, Hermansen | StarGate | three:47 |
v. | "Hopes and Dreams" | Thomaz, Brandon Carrier | Brandon Carrier | 3:59 |
6. | "Wake Up" | Thomaz, Eriksen, Hermansen | StarGate | 3:46 |
7. | "The Race" | Thomaz, Dan, Kulousek | Eric Dan, Large Jerm | 5:35 |
viii. | "Star of the Testify" (featuring Chevy Woods) | Thomaz, Dan, Kevin "Chevy" Forest | Eric Dan | iv:46 |
9. | "No Slumber" | Thomaz, Benjamin Levin | Benny Blanco | 3:12 |
x. | "Get Your Shit" | Thomaz, Dan | Eric Dan | 4:36 |
11. | "Top Flooring" | Thomaz, Warren "Oak" Felder, Andrew "Pop" Wansel | Popular & Oak | 3:42 |
12. | "Wing Solo" | Thomaz, Dan | Eric Dan | 3:20 |
13. | "Rooftops" (featuring Curren$y) | Thomaz, Shante Franklin, Brandon Green | Bei Maejor | 4:21 |
fourteen. | "Cameras" | Thomaz, Dan | Eric Dan | iv:29 |
No. | Title | Writer(due south) | Producer(due south) | Length |
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xv. | "Taylor Gang" (featuring Chevy Forest) | Thomaz, Lexus Lewis, Forest | Lex Luger | 5:35 |
No. | Title | Author(southward) | Producer(s) | Length |
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15. | "Heart of You" (featuring Chevy Forest, Nikkiya & MDMA) | Thomaz, Dan, Nikkiya Brooks, WLPWR, Jason "MDMA" Boyd, Woods | WLPWR, Hollywood Hot Sauce (co.) | iv:16 |
16. | "Stoned" | Thomaz, Dan, Eriksen, Hermansen | StarGate | 3:31 |
Personnel [edit]
Credits for Rolling Papers adapted from Allmusic.[67]
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Charts [edit]
Certifications [edit]
Release history [edit]
Region | Engagement | Format(s) |
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Uk | March 28, 2011 | CD, digital download |
Canada | March 29, 2011 | |
United states of america[89] [xc] | ||
Nippon | April iv, 2011 |
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External links [edit]
- Rolling Papers at Discogs
- Rolling Papers at Metacritic
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