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MGK & Wiz Khalifa – Blog Era Boyz [Mixtape]

mgk and Wiz Khalifa revisit their blog-era roots on Blog Era Boyz, a new collaborative mixtape led by “girl next door” and “everything tatted.

The duo lean straight into their shared internet-rap history on Blog Era Boyz, a new collaborative mixtape built around the kind of breezy, weed-clouded, tattooed-up chemistry that made the pairing feel natural in the first place.

The project arrives with nine tracks and pulls from the same nostalgic lane that shaped the rollout: burned-CD artwork, early-2010s blog energy, and the sense that both artists are reconnecting with a moment before streaming flattened everything into one endless feed. For mgk, it also keeps his rap side active after years of moving between hip-hop, pop-punk, and rock. Wiz, meanwhile, sounds right at home in this lane, letting the tape breathe with his usual relaxed confidence.

Blog Era Boyz was preceded by “girl next door” and “everything tatted,” the latter of which also received an official video. Directed by Sam Cahill, the clip keeps the project’s loose, ink-heavy energy front and center, with appearances from Bam Margera, Ty Dolla $ign and Boo Johnson. It also ties the tape neatly into the duo’s current run together on mgk’s lost americana tour, where the timing feels less like a random collaboration and more like a deliberate throwback to the era that helped build both fanbases.

More than a decade after “Mind of a Stoner,” mgk and Wiz Khalifa are not trying to recreate the past note for note. Blog Era Boyz works better as a snapshot of two artists circling back to a shared language: casual hooks, sunlit flexes, smoke-session pacing, and enough nostalgia to make the title feel earned without turning the whole thing into a costume.

Take a listen below.

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