Terrible movie, but the soundtrack fares better. I’ve never been a fan of Wiz Khalifa. There's nothing about his style feels compelling, and his delivery is so sluggish it’s like he’s rapping in slow motion. The tone of the album is mostly upbeat, with the usual heavy dose of weed references, but the other themes-tying into the film’s high school setting-aren’t any more engaging. Compared to other Snoop albums, it’s more concise than many and avoids major lows, yet there’s nothing that truly stands out. Even the big single, 'Young, Wild & Free', isn’t one worth raving about. I was hoping to find some gems in the two bonus tracks, but nope.
Beats: ★★★
Rapping/Bars: ★★☆
Hooks: ★★☆
Best Tracks: You Can Put It in a Zag I’mma Put It in a Blunt, 6:30, Young, Wild & Free, OG