Wiz Khalifa – Cabin Fever 2 (Mixtape)

Another day, another new mixtape. This time Wiz Khalifa brings out Cabin Fever 2 to add to your mixtape collection. With features from Juicy J, French Montana, Problem, Chevy Woods and more, this project is sure to be one to be heard over some loud speakers. Feel free to download and bump the tape on your speakers, after the jump.

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Wiz Khalifa & Amber Rose Cover XXL Magazine

Wiz and Amber graced the cover XXL magazine for their October/November issue.

Magazine hits newsstands on October 9th.

Wiz On Recording His New Album With Amber At Home:

“I just gotta do it. The most important thing is knowing that she is there and I have to tend to my babies. This is my first child ever in life. I gotta go hard at everything. As hard as I go in the studio, I gotta go just as hard taking care of my baby and making sure she’s alright, and I’m spending time with her and she doesn’t feel neglected.”

Amber On Giving Birth:

“I’m so ready. I’m going all-natural. I’ve decided that I’m going to have an all-natural water birth. No medicine. I want those bragging rights! The next time Wiz has a stomachache or anything, I’ll say, ‘I popped out a baby all-natural.’”

Wiz Khalifa ft. The Weeknd – Remember You (Audio)

Get used to this. You’ll be hearing it a lot.

BONUS: In case you missed it, The Weeknd premiered a new track, “The Birds Part 3,” in Chicago at his show this past weekend. Who’s ready for the official album? Trilogy hits the stores November 13th.

Wiz Khalifa Covers Complex

What does command Wiz’s full attention is his upcoming album. He and everyone in his camp feel confident about O.N.I.F.C.—everyone, apparently, except for Atlantic Records.

“Atlantic likes O.N.I.F.C.,” says Wiz. “But they want more obvious singles because that’s what sells it for them. My belief in the record is what sells it to me. It’s not a conflict. You just have to communicate so everybody understands it.”

Wiz is looking for that delicate balance. “When you’re working with other people, you figure out how much you do for them and how much you do for yourself,” he says. “You can’t just be an artist fighting for your opinion and that’s it. The label has to understand artists. I wanted to make Rolling Papers when I made Rolling Papers, now it’s time for O.N.I.F.C. Now we’re going to do it exactly how I want to do it to see how that works. It can’t be one-sided.”