Wiz Khalifa has dropped a new weed-themed song called âBrrrrrurn Sum Freestyleâ which has left his fans impressed, to say he least.
The Taylor Gang boss shared the new track via Instagram on Tuesday (February 6) and immediately got the seal of approval from his followers.
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One fan commented on the freestyle: âWiz is just toying with us đ„ he can drop fire shit if he wants to, he can drop a lullaby if he wants to. He hasnt even start tryin hard yet. Just vibin he has so many dimensions.â Another added: âWiz still the dopest n-gga round.â
Ty Dolla $ign also reacted positively to the track, leaving a number of fire emojis in the comment section.
The release comes just a couple of weeks after Wiz dropped another freestyle over Veezeâs âNot a Drillâ beat which was also warmly received by fans and was similarly about weed.
The material was favorably compared to Wizâs earlier, more critically acclaimed material before the commercial success of âBlack and Yellow.â
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One user commented on the rapperâs Instagram post: âGettin some Old Wiz Vibes here,â while another said: âThis reminds me of old Wiz, the auto-tune and everything. Flight School days.â
Wizâs enthusiasm for mairjuana did recently get him into trouble after he was seen blowing smoke in another personâs face but he defended himself online.
âI love how yâall keep posting shit about me,â he began. âThat just boosts my confidence actually. Iâm not doing nothing on purpose but yâall keep talking about me, yâall keep watching my page, yâall keep me on yâallâs sites to get clicks and get engagement.
âShit donât exist unless yâall talking about me. I donât even got no shape-up, I got a little thing on my head and I still look better. I still feel better.â
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He added: âI can still do whatever the hell I want and I donât need any of that extra stuff everybody needs to be themselves. Iâm clearly just being myself. Clearly just enjoying myself and having a good time and yâallâs day revolves around that.â
Wiz also admitted to showing up high to parent-teacher conferences and defended himself, saying: âThey expect it. They know whatâs up. Itâs not like back in the day where youâre considered a bad parent if you smell like weed. Iâm pretty sure my son smells like weed. Like I donât know because I canât smell it, but Iâm pretty sure he smells like pot.â