

The target audience should think of it as a bag marked “regs” that comes with no organic flavor or transcendent buzz, but is easy to roll and surprisingly dank. Highly desirable names like Jake One, Drumma Boy, Exile, and Nottz fill the rest of the production credits, and while the material is light and redundant, anyone with a little hip-hop schooling should be prepared, and rightly assume, this is much more How High than Blackout! Snoop and Wiz offer a flashy, multi-generational alternative to Method and Red, and bouncing between their styles keeps this single-minded effort from being a bore. The topic of choice is overdone, but the same could be said of the marijuana references on both Snoop and Wiz's respective albums. Production-wise, the album is split evenly between booming, G-Funk nostalgia (prime cut “I Get Lifted” features a slow, rolling, Warren G beat) and more contemporary, Wiz-friendly sounds (lead single “Young, Wild & Free” is polished, bright, sunshine material crafted by Bruno Mars and his crew, the Smeezingtons). Overall the soundtrack to Mac And Devin Go To High School (Music From And Inspired By The Movie) Explicit is enjoyable, even more so than many soundtracks issued.

The soundtrack to their Cheech & Chong-like feature film, Mac and Devin Go to High School finds Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa in glorious stoner mode, offering plenty of blunt anthems and smokers delights.
