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Wiz Khalifa

Deal or No Deal

(Rostrum; US: 24 Nov 2009; UK: 30 Nov 2009)

It’s easy to notice what people see in Wiz Khalifa when he works with other rappers—his collaboration with Curren$y, How Fly, improves with more listens—but on his own, Wiz Khalifa annoys or bores. Most of his songs sound incomplete and undercooked (“Moola and the Guap” is nothing more than Casio presets and effects), while his rhymes are mostly at Curren$y-like quality of three years ago. Two late-game exceptions, the blissed-out “This Plane” and surprisingly jazzy “Who I Am”, provide much-needed fresh air, but by then, the rest of the nearly hour-long album has taken it’s toll. “Chewy” is Deal or No Deal‘s big highlight, though after repeat listens, “Hit Tha Flo” proves deserving as well.


Unfortunately, some really bad habits can be found on Deal or No Deal. Khalifa does Lil’ Wayne-esque laughs all over as if this were a mixtape and obsesses over syllable emphasis, which does help Khalifa stand out in party playlists. Unfortunately, beyond that swagger and his lifestyle raps (Khalifa raps about women and weed the way Cool Kids rap about shoes and jeans), there really isn’t much here as an album, which is what this is supposed to be. Ultimately, you’ll either relate to Deal or No Deal and ride out to it and have a good time, or you’ll see through it and get pretty bored pretty quickly. The beats are mostly thin and synthesized, the lyrics are repetitive, and Khalifa as a character is not the perfect synthesis of Lil’ Wayne and Curren$y he obviously desires to be. Surely, Wiz Khalifa leaves no room for a middle ground with Deal or No Deal, an appropriate title.

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David Amidon has been writing for PopMatters since 2009, focusing on hip-hop, R&B and pop. He also wrote for PotHolesInMyBlog during it's earliest days. In between visits to bar stools and his bed, he also manages Run That Shit on RateYourMusic.com, a collection of lists and rankings of nearly 1,000 reviewed hip-hop albums created mostly to be helpful and make people mad. You can reach him on Twitter at @Nodima.


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