The release of Wiz Khalifa’s second major-label studio album, O.N.I.F.C. , marked a defining moment in the era of blog-era hip-hop. Standing for "Only Nigga In First Class" (or edited as "One Night In First Class" for clean versions), the album dropped in December 2012. It solidifed Khalifa’s transition from a Pittsburgh underground mixtape phenom to an international rap superstar.

While tastes vary, certain songs have consistently been highlighted as highlights of the album:

The Legacy of Wiz Khalifa’s O.N.I.F.C. : A Defining Era of Taylor Gang Space Rap

The mixtape features collaborations with several artists, including Young Jeezy, Rick Ross, and Ty Dolla Sign. These guest appearances add variety to the project, allowing Wiz Khalifa to explore different sounds and themes. Tracks like "On That Christmas" and "Black Friday" highlight Wiz's ability to craft infectious, melodic hooks, while songs like "Go Hard or Go Home" and "Hate Me Now" demonstrate his skill in delivering aggressive, in-your-face rhymes.