Wiz Khalifa O.n.i.f.c. - New Album 2012

A moody, experimental closer. Ty Dolla $ign’s vocals add a layer of R&B grit, while Ricky Hil brings a rock-star edge. "Tadow" doesn’t sound like a typical rap outro; it sounds like the come-down after a long night—fitting for the album’s night-drive aesthetic.

No Wiz Khalifa album is complete without a crew anthem. "Medicated" brings the Taylor Gang energy in full force. With Juicy J (who was experiencing a massive career resurgence in 2012) on the hook, the track is an ode to pharmaceutical indulgence. It’s bouncy, aggressive, and designed for live performances. Wiz Khalifa O.N.I.F.C. New Album 2012

. The project followed the massive success of his major-label debut, Rolling Papers A moody, experimental closer

Wiz Khalifa 's fourth studio album, O.N.I.F.C. (an acronym for "Only Nigga In First Class"), was released on December 4, 2012 Atlantic Records and Rostrum Records No Wiz Khalifa album is complete without a crew anthem

Wiz Khalifa used as his rebuttal. The title itself was a statement of defiant luxury—a middle finger to the haters suggesting he didn't belong in the upper echelon of rap. The album’s rollout was extensive, featuring buzz singles like "Work Hard, Play Hard" and the 2 Chainz-assisted "We Own It (Fast & Furious)," which, while technically tied to the Fast & Furious 6 soundtrack, became synonymous with the O.N.I.F.C. era.

was highly divisive, featuring Wiz Khalifa shirtless in a snow leopard fur coat and striped pants O.N.I.F.C.

In the autumn of 2012, the air in Pittsburgh still carried the faint ghost of studio smoke and rolling papers. Wiz Khalifa, born Cameron Thomaz, was pacing the hardwood floors of his own Taylor Gang headquarters, a converted warehouse that smelled of fresh paint, vinyl, and ambition. The world had already crowned him with “Black and Yellow,” but now, he wasn’t just riding a wave—he was building a fleet.