His sixth album in 15 years, "Synthesized" reveals some of his keys to success: Give the audience what it wants, but better than it expects and with more variety than it would have imagined. The Dutch musician, aka Tom Holkenborg, is top pedigree, working with A-list artists including Justin Timberlake and Madonna, doing soundtrack work for such films as "The Dark Knight Rises" and "Inception" and creating music for a slew of EA video games. These days there could well be more electronic-based remixers/producers than any other type of instrumentalist, and they could all learn a few things from Junkie XL. Junkie XL, "Synthesized" (Nettwerk Music) "O.N.I.F.C" also has guest turns from Akon, 2 Chainz and Rose, who shows up on the Pharrell cut "Rise Above." Best of all: Lola Monroe, who commandeers the otherwise forgettable "Initiation" like it's her best shot, which it may be.ĪLLISON STEWART, WASHINGTON POST POP/DANCE Other songs employ electro-psych whirls and'70s space-age effects in place of anything substantial. Some tracks have a slippery electronic undertow, like "Remember You," Khalifa's collaboration with mysterious R&B upstart the Weeknd it's great mostly because it sounds like a Weeknd song. "O.N.I.F.C" (which stands for "Only In First Class") is light on beefy hooks, preferring sleepy beats that quickly turn somnolent. The flatfooted "Bluffin' " ("I got so much paper / I just spend it like it's nothing") will make you fear for his 401(k). "My DNA is Givenchy," Wiz wheezes charmingly on "It's Nothin'," and then promptly runs out of insane wealth metaphors. But for an MC like Khalifa, whose everyday dorkiness is part of his appeal, stardom is a left-turn into unrelatability that the frequently underperforming "O.N.I.F.C." can't overcome. Any student of pop culture knows what comes next: the Fame Album, with its gloating, cheerless odes to bottle service and private planes. These days, Khalifa isn't only hip-hop famous - his engagement to baby mama Amber Rose has made him TMZ famous as well. This is Wiz Khalifa's first non-soundtrack album since "Rolling Papers" turned him into the Crown Prince of Weed Rap.
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