
MGK and Wiz Khalifa are tapping directly into the reckless chemistry that made fans gravitate toward them in the first place on everything tatted. The record moves with the loose confidence of two artists who understand exactly what people connected with during the blog era explosion of internet rap. Instead of overcomplicating the formula, the duo lean into charisma, tattoos, smoke-cloud energy, and the kind of carefree delivery that once dominated headphones, Tumblr pages, and late-night YouTube sessions. Sam Cahill’s visual doubles down on that atmosphere by turning the video into a celebration of style, personality, and shared history, while cameos from Bam Margera, Ty Dolla $ign, and Boo Johnson reinforce the project’s skate-and-party-world overlap. MGK sounds more relaxed here than he has in some of his recent rock-focused releases, while Wiz slides through the production with the same effortless cool that helped define his mixtape run years ago. That energy sits at the center of blog era boyz as the pair prepare to officially release the collaborative mixtape this Friday.
The project title itself immediately reconnects listeners to the period where both MGK and Wiz Khalifa became staples of online music communities, helping shape the sound and aesthetic of an entire generation raised through mixtape links and music blogs. The timing also aligns naturally with Wiz joining MGK on the current lost americana North American tour run, allowing both artists to bring the mixtape’s energy directly into live spaces while reconnecting audiences with records like Mind Of A Stoner. “blog era boyz” feels and sounds more focused on revisiting the freedom which originally made this era exciting. Let us know your thoughts on the official video to “everything tatted.”