Weeks after his freestyle on Kendrick Lamar’s “Squabble Up,” Wiz is back with another remix.
Wiz Khalifa has fans reminiscing about the mixtape era with a new snippet that sees him rapping over J. Cole’s recent track “Clouds.”
In a post shared on Instagram, Wiz Khalifa smoked away in front of jars of weed while the minute-long snippet played in the background. “Cole asked me to do a verse on here I don’t know when he’s gonna drop it so I figured I’d let y’all get a sneak peek,” he wrote. “Taylor Gang the world.”
“Weather the storm, you show me a pack, I tell you if it’s bomb or not,” he raps in the snippet. “Don’t feel attacked, the don image just warning shots / When I can’t do what I want then that’s when the problems start.”
The snippet has already garnered some positive attention from fans, who compared it to the prime mixtape era of Wiz’s career when he was dropping multiple projects a year including the beloved tapes Flight School and Kush & Orange Juice.
Wiz Khalifa teases a verse on J. Cole’s “cLOUDs,” which samples Wiz’s 2010 track “Never Been”
“Cole asked me to do a verse on here and I don’t know when he’s gonna drop it.”pic.twitter.com/jzzsmhE3M6
— Complex Music (@ComplexMusic) February 28, 2025
The track comes just weeks after Wiz Khalifa delivered a freestyle over Kendrick Lamar’s “Squabble Up.” He also recently praised J. Cole for backing out of the feud with Kendrick Lamar. “It takes a bigger man to be like, ‘I actually don’t want no problems.’ In real life, I fuck with it,” he said in an interview with Shannon Sharpe. “I’ll let other people do the hip-hop thing.”