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You Can’t See It, But You Can Hear This Pac Classic

What more needs to be said than Tupac rapping on a Dr. Dre beat. One of my personal favorite Pac songs off of arguably his greatest album, “All Eyes On Me,” this west coast G Funk jam is sure to have to bobbin’ your head. Sidenote: If the beat sounds familiar, it’s because the “Not Just Knee Deep” sample was used on another classic Dre track: “Fuck Wit Dre Day.” Now enjoy the sound of “Can’t C Me” by Tupac

Wake Up To Some Kush And Orange Juice

By now most are familiar with Wiz Khalifa. However, before he became the well known rap superstar we’re familiar with these days, he had humble beginnings in the mixtape scene. Transport yourself back to 2010 when DatPiff was the hottest source for new music and careers were made off mixtapes. Well, on April 14, 2010, Wiz would release what is arguably his most significant mixtape of his career, Kush and OJ. The unique and chill beats by producers like Cardo, Big Jerm, and Sledgren sync perfectly with the smooth flow of a younger Wiz. However, as much as I want to single out a song or two, this whole tape is mandatory listening. A true classic, this will be essential listening to those who are new, and a great excuse to reminisce for those in the know. “Kush and OJ” by Wiz Khalifa