Wiz Khalifa's 'Taylor Allderdice' is finally streaming everywhere

The wait is over and it only took 10 years. Taylor Gang boss Wiz Khalifa has come through with the green light for the world to stream his Taylor Allderdice mixtape on digital streaming platforms for the first time ever.

Wiz Khalifa’s classic mixtape is now streaming everywhere

With 4/20 getting the biggest herbal supporters out to celebrate, Khalifa provided the official Smoke Day soundtrack with his jam-packed project. The mixtape features anthems like ‘My Favorite Song’ with Juicy J and the unforgettable 2012 anthem ‘California.’

Multi-platinum selling, Grammy and Golden Globe nominated recording artist Wiz Khalifa grew from grassroots fame to worldwide stardom, but he never forgot his original fans or his roots in Pittsburgh, PA. Today, Wiz celebrates the tenth anniversary of his mixtape Taylor Allderdice, releasing the acclaimed tape to streaming services for the first time. Home to fan favorite hits like "My Favorite Song" and "California," Taylor Allderdice is currently available to stream on all platforms via Taylor Gang/Rostrum Records.

Released shortly after his debut album and mainstream breakthrough Rolling Papers, Taylor Allderdice served as a message to Wiz's core fans that even as his profile rose, he would remain the same easy-laughing stoner who roamed the halls of Taylor Allderdice High School in Pittsburgh. The mixtape was a conscious return to the hazy sound he developed in Pittsburgh with his core collaborators, many of whom, including producers like I.D. Labs, Sledgren, Cardo, and Big Jerm, and Taylor Gang artists like Chevy Woods and Lola Monroe, appear on the project. Taylor Allderdice showcased the chemistry between Wiz Khalifa and the newest Taylor Gang signee, legendary rapper/producer Juicy J, who goes back and forth with Wiz on four of the mixtape's tracks. Each of the tracks on Taylor Allderdice end with snippets of dialogue between Wiz Khalifa and mixtape host Rob Markman, in which Wiz discusses his rise to stardom and answers burning questions with thoughtful defiance.

The official 2012 release

A lot of things have happened over the past 10 years and not just in the hip-hop culture. But rather than going down memory lane, let’s take a quick refresher on what impact this album had when it dropped.

Originally released in March 2012, Taylor Allderdice earned critical acclaim upon release, earning positive reviews in XXL and HipHopDX, and earning the #8 placement in Complex Magazine's list of Best Albums of 2012. Boasting an all-star cast of guest artists and a list of early 2010s heavyweights behind the boards, including Lex Luger, Jake One, Harry Fraud, and SpaceGhostPurrp, Taylor Allderdice is an indelible snapshot of a fascinating period in the history of Wiz Khalifa and hip-hop at large.

A bunch of milestones

Over the past few months, Khalifa has had plenty to celebrate. From releasing new music and putting in ample workout sessions to celebrating more album anniversaries.

The official release of Taylor Allderdice continues Wiz Khalifa's efforts to clear his classic mixtapes for streaming services, with the assistance of Rostrum Records. In 2020, the rapper celebrated the 10th anniversary of his classic Kush & Orange Juice mixtape by releasing it to streaming services and printing limited edition vinyl. Later that year, Wiz released "The Thrill," his early single with the memorable Empire Of The Sun sample, to DSPs, earning the approval of the band and listing them as primary artists on the song. Stay tuned for more from Wiz, as the star rapper prepares to deliver more of his blog-era classics to modern streaming formats.

Cyrus Kyle Langhorne

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