“Get love from the hoes, but it’s money over bitches, nothing above it,” declares Wiz, a lifestyle choice he has since chosen to abide by. Taking to a smooth instrumental from Cardo, Wiz kicked some effortless bars that successfully captured the entirety of his personality in a few mere minutes. All the while he seemed to float with joint in hand, no more so than on the album’s second track “Mezmorized.” For many Kush & Orange Juice served as an introduction to a young Khalifa, who seemed to favor life’s simple pleasures and high-class, vaguely eighties-inspired instrumentals. In his own way, Wiz Khalifa quietly started a movement at the onset of a brand new decade, flying alongside his homeboy Curren$y Spitta for a revised take on luxury marijuana raps.