Music / hip hop

Blacc Hollywood


Reviews (3)


The libraries' assessment

d. 20. Sep. 2014

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Thomas Tiedje

d. 20. Sep. 2014

<i>"In my car, uh-huh/Cruisin' down the street, uh-huh/So stoned I'ma need something to eat, uh-huh",</i> lyder det på cannabis-sumperen Wiz Khalifas femte album, og han er som dermed antydet ikke blevet mere seriøs, men heller ikke mindre populær med tiden. Han er hverken den store rapper eller lyriker, men hvad han mangler i personlighed, vinder han hjem på lalleglæden og den feststemte tone. For det er, hvad denne skive handler om: Party hip-hop med grooves og autotune, og rappere i festligt lag. Heriblandt Nicki Minaj, Snoop Dogg og Gucci Mane. "Blacc Hollywood" gik nr. 1 i USA i sidste måned.


Rolling stone

d. 21. Aug. 2014

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Simon Vozick-Levinson

d. 21. Aug. 2014

""KK" is a heartfelt love song for his favorite strain of sticky green (the custom-crossbred Khalifa Kush); on the misleadingly titled "Raw," he daydreams about "book[ing] a flight with Miley Cyrus, and we're going to the stars." Blacc Hollywood makes you want to come along for the ride".


PopMatters

d. 4. Sep. 2014

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Andy Belt

d. 4. Sep. 2014

"There are two ways to look at Blacc Hollywood. If you're in it for the live-it-up-till-morning jams (and they are entertaining), then you're going to be spinning this record at plenty of house parties. But artistically speaking, the album isn't a progression of the rapper's career; it's content to stay on the same eternally- stoned playing field as 2012's O.N.I.F.C.. Sure, Wiz is singing here more than ever, but that was (and never will be) his forte".