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Wiz Khalifa's 'Taylor Allderdice' Mixtape Crashes Servers


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By Sowmya Krishnamurthy

Wiz Khalifa dropped his anticipated Taylor Allderdice mixtape on Tuesday. Named after his Pittsburgh high school, the free project became available for download around 9pm but when Wiz tweeted out the link, it crashed mixtape hub DatPiff. "Yea Taylors, We Crashed That S--!!!" Wiz tweeted and then added, "I'm So Turned Up In This Bitch Man" and "Fuccin Stoned. How Much Time Is Left?" Although Wiz's link seemed to work ("I'm Listening To It Now"), most of us received an error page from Dat Piff.

Wiz Khalifa Collaborating With Cam'ron On 'O.N.I.F.C.'

Wiz fans have been patiently awaiting the tape and #TaylorAllderdice is already a US trending topic on Twitter.

Dubbed one of the most anticipated mixtapes of 2012, RapFix got an early listen to the mixtape at an intimate NYC listening session on February 26. In addition to "Mary 3X" and "Morocco," expect plenty of collaborations from fellow Taylor Gang members like Chevy Woods and Juicy J as well as Wiz's own paramour Amber Rose, who sings on a cut.

Recently, Wiz Khalifa revealed that he'll collaborate with Harlem rapper Cam'ron on his upcoming album.
'I've been waiting for that collaboration forever,' Wiz says to Hard Knock TV of his new tracks with Cam; one of which will appear on Wiz's sophomore album O.N.I.F.C. out this year.

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