Wiz Khalifa’s new album, Girls Love Horses, features 14 tracks that offer a laid-back, melodic, cloud-rap style.
This is a sound that Khalifa has used throughout his career, and his fans have always liked it.
The album is not necessarily repetitive, but that laid-back sound runs through most of the songs. One example is the song “Right One,” which has that mid-2000s cloud-rap feel.
There are a few songs, like “Get Lost” and “Legendary,” that are more high-paced. But they still have the same 2000s sound.
Khalifa is known by listeners around the world for his song “Black and Yellow.” The song is about the city of Pittsburgh, where Khalifa grew up, and it promotes the city’s sports teams using the colors black and yellow.
For new listeners, Khalifa’s new album may feel repetitive and too laid-back. But for long-term fans, the new album may feel like a refresh and a good solo album.
Overall, the album is a good example of Khalifa’s atmospheric style of music.
