WIz Khalifa & DDG Link Up For “Hate Or Love It”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Wiz Khalifa and DDG both killed this s**t!

We’re in a new era of hip-hop—one where rappers are making tracks on the spot, and PlaqueBoyMax is leading the charge. I’m all for it. The trend is so big that even Will Smith hopped on it a few weeks ago. Now, Wiz Khalifa and DDG have joined forces for one of those raw, in-the-moment tracks, and let me tell you—it’s straight fire.

The best part? The beat. It’s cold as hell, hits hard, and has that undeniable head-nod effect. But props to both rappers, too. Wiz Khalifa sets the tone with a slick verse about snatching women, having game, and smoking exquisite weed, followed by a smooth chorus where he makes one thing clear—his haters have two choices: love him or hate him. Then DDG keeps the energy alive, switching up flows effortlessly, calling out women with fake asses, locking in on his bag, and shutting down anyone trying to stop him. Overall, I’m a little surprised at how good this track is.

Wiz Khalifa is on a generational comeback run right now.




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