• Record Label: Atlantic
  • Release Date: Jul 13, 2018
User Score
7.3

Generally favorable reviews- based on 23 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 23
  2. Negative: 3 out of 23
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  1. Dec 8, 2018
    4
    Wiz Khalifa released an hour and a half long album containing 25 tracks. I'll say it again. Wiz Khalifa released an hour and a half album containing 25 tracks. Wiz Khalifa has made some good projects, but he is not capable of releasing an album of such lengths. RP2 is Wiz's least ambitious project to date, losing his easy going style and effortless flow that made him so popular to beginWiz Khalifa released an hour and a half long album containing 25 tracks. I'll say it again. Wiz Khalifa released an hour and a half album containing 25 tracks. Wiz Khalifa has made some good projects, but he is not capable of releasing an album of such lengths. RP2 is Wiz's least ambitious project to date, losing his easy going style and effortless flow that made him so popular to begin with. There is little to no creativity, and Wiz appears to rely on his association with marijuana to keep him relevant in the music industry. Expand
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56

Mixed or average reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 6
  2. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. Aug 3, 2018
    50
    Instead of a magnum opus from an artist reaching the next level of his craft, or even a serviceable new album, Rolling Papers 2 feels like an awkward mixtape (or two) without much to say and too stoned to realize it's been rambling.
  2. Aug 1, 2018
    78
    It may take more than one sitting to get through it, but anyone who dives in as fan will discover there are plenty of contact highs to be had.
  3. Jul 26, 2018
    55
    Khalifa’s persona isn’t nearly ready to hoist up what’s essentially a double album, and, yet, this is largely the most focused and invested he’s sounded since Taylor Allderdice.