Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa Take 'The High Road'

Wiz Khalifa performs on "The High Road Tour" in Mansfield, MA on August 6th, 2016 (Benjamin Esakof).

Jhene Aiko performs on "The High Road Tour" in Mansfield, MA on August 6th, 2016 (Benjamin Esakof).

Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg rolled through Mansfield’s (MA) Xfinity Center for “The High Road Tour.” While the two rappers had multiple openers, they had no problem wrangling in the rowdy fans for their two-hour set. Jhene Aiko was one of the openers; the female R&B singer who promotes peace and self-love in her music, sounds just like her records. When an artist can sing live just as well as she does on track, it’s something special because all of the technological advancement in record studios can distract a listener from half-baked talent. However, Aiko is stellar; she wore a long, vibrantly multi-colored sweater, a baseball cap, and two low buns. Her careless nature and smooth R&B tone welcomed a performance of eye-closing, hip-swaying fans dedicated to her music. Aiko stated, “I don’t put on a circus act when I sing,” hinting at the technological advancements in the touring realm, as well, that can cover up the actual singing. Aiko kept it simple and beautiful. 

Snoop Dogg performs on "The High Road Tour" in Mansfield, MA on August 6th, 2016 (Benjamin Esakof).

Wiz and Snoop Dogg’s performance began just a little after 9pm, after Kevin Gates closed the opening acts with songs such as “2 Phones.” However, the two rapping megastars did not originally come onstage together. Snoop took the stage first, holding a King Kong-sized joint, with the carefree attitude that Snoop’s fans over the years have always loved. The familiar background music for Snoop’s introduction came over the speakers after “The High Road Tour” video, and the fans went nuts. Soon after, Wiz arrived onstage in light jeans and a white shirt, welcoming his own strong fan club to his opening song “Bake Sale.” The two rappers alternated songs to eventually join each other onstage later in the set. The performance included famous hits with features from the two, such as DJ Khaled’s “All I Do is Win” and Akon’s “I Wanna F*** You.” Their hit collaboration, “Young, Wild & Free,” finished out the show with rave excitement from the audience. However, the night’s main attraction was not either of the rappers; it was weed. The plant constantly growing in popularity and reformatting laws, weed was prevalent in conversation due to the business side of Wiz and Snoop’s careers, as well. Both sell weed paraphernalia and will soon sell actual strains in the handful of states where it’s legalized. Wiz promoted his Taylor Gang label in the middle of the set, a label that includes lots of weed-obsessed hip-hop stars who consistently shake the charts. The atmosphere was celebration – partying, smoking, drinking, enjoying each other’s company. Yet, Snoop made the effort earlier on in his set to sing a Biggie song and Tupac song. Amidst all the fun, this back-to-back song choice demonstrated why it’s important to still cherish Snoop, and why their tour together with new stardom and old is admirable. Snoop breathes the past of the hip-hop realm; he was a part of the Dr. Dre’s producer career; he lived through legends such as Biggie and Tupac, and he has seen the tremendous change occurring in hip-hop through all those years as an icon. Therefore, he has a respect for where the industry has come from that newer artists cannot match. Snoop should be applauded for taking time to remember those artists who so tremendously impacted hip-hop, and Snoop himself should be admired for the legend of peace, rap, and weed that he is.

Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa Announce Summer Tour

Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa announced a summer tour on Monday titled "The High Road." Special guests include Kevin Gates, Jhene Aiko, Casey Veggies, and DJ Drama. The tour is sponsored by Merry Jane, a marijuana advocacy group. Tour dates are listed in the photo above. 

Get your tickets on Ticketmaster before they sell out. 

Album Review: Big Sean & Jhene Aiko Release Joint Album "TWENTY88"

(Def Jam Recordings)

Big Sean and Jhené Aiko have made their debut as TWENTY88 with the release of their collaborative self-titled project TWENTY88. It is an eight-song album that incorporates both of their artistic voices throughout each track. Aiko comes from an R&B background that brings smoothness and girly qualities to the songs, while Big Sean has lighter rap vocals that create a complimentary male presence. The cover art of the project is a close up on both artists’ faces, demonstrating that this is their collaborative voice, and this is real. Both artists have been good friends for years, and it’s exciting to see them branch out as a duo.

“2 Minute Warning” is one track on the album that features other artists as well as the duo itself. K-Ci, JoJo & Detail feature in “2 Minute Warning.” The chorus of the song that Aiko sings has a choral quality to it with backup singers that creates a preachy quality that the other songs do not possess. She repeatedly sings, “It’s a two minute warning, and I know that you’re horny.” The song is sexual like many of the other songs on the project; the tension between the duo is felt through what the lyrics state. Big Sean’s rapping tempo speeds up throughout the verses, demonstrating the qualities of his artistic talent that have created his rising stardom. 

“Déjà Vu” is a song on the project that holds a very slow tempo discussing the feelings between the two voices that used to hook up. It is a “DTR (Define The Relationship)” Moment; two friends who are figuring out their feelings because they miss each other and what they used to have. It is a catch-up moment as well as a reminiscence of an old hook up that might actually still care about each other. Aiko sings, “Does it ever occur to you that you told me you love me, then you turned around to your homies and told them we were just f*cking?” The girl’s voice is coming from a place of confusion, while the male voice is also reconsidering his past decision-making. The song holds a good place in today’s society where romantic situations like that are prevalent. The slow tempo of the song adds to the emotion between the two singers.

TWENTY88 has officially made their debut with their TWENTY88 project. It is a mix of R&B and light rap of Big Sean and Aiko, creating a cool and easy-to-listen-to vibe throughout all eight songs. 

Big Sean and Jhene Aiko Announce Joint Project

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In what seems to be a trend (2 Chainz & Lil Wayne with Collegrove), hip hop and R&B superstars Big Sean and Jhene Aiko announced Sunday night they will be joining forces under the name "Twenty88" to release a joint EP.  The duo released the cover art, a close up of both artists' faces, on Instagram tonight. The exact details around the nature of the collaboration is up for debate. However, what is known to the public is that it will include some well-kept-secret music that will incorporate two very different styles of the hip-hip industry.

Check out previews of the project below: