Wiz Khalifa and Curren$y collab once again, sliding back into their effortless groove with Roofless Records for Drop Tops: Disc 1. The project doesn’t try to reinvent their formula—instead, it leans all the way into what they do best: cool, unhurried rap made for late-night drives and sunlit cruises.
Built around production from Cardo, the tape carries a warm, cohesive sound that feels tailor-made for rolling through the city with no destination. It’s polished but never overworked, letting both artists float comfortably over beats that knock without demanding too much attention.
There’s also something refreshing about how this album came together. Parts of the project were recorded live on Twitch, giving fans a window into the creative process and highlighting the natural chemistry Wiz and Spitta have built over the years. Nothing feels forced—it’s just two veterans locking in and doing what comes naturally.
Across the tracklist, the duo sticks to their signature themes—success, freedom, and the finer details of their lifestyles—but there’s a seasoned perspective woven in. This isn’t hungry up-and-comers trying to prove a point; it’s two artists who already know their lane and are comfortable staying in it.
Their new project Roofless Records for Drop Tops: Disc 1 doesn’t chase trends or moments. It just rides—smooth, steady, and exactly how fans of Wiz Khalifa and Curren$y would want it.



