Wizz Havinn drops deluxe of “Super Wizz” Mixtape
Tallahassee rapper Wizz Havinn surprised fans with a deluxe edition of his critically acclaimed mixtape “Super Wizz” on Christmas Day. The new version, titled “Super Wizz: The Sequel,” features seven additional tracks of Wizz’s signature laid-back, yet motivational anthems.
Supercharged for Success
“Super Wizz: The Sequel” is like a superhero sequel, bigger and badder than the original. The new tracks expand Wizz’s North Floridian cinematic universe and showcase his hustle-hard mentality. Wizz says, “Tallahassee has made a major stamp on the world. We came out with a sound that nobody’s ever heard.”
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Critical Acclaim for Wizz’s Flow
Wizz’s flow is instantly recognizable, sitting slightly behind the beat and ending each line with an upward inflection that makes him sound surprised by his own flexes. This unique style has inspired fellow Tallahassee rapper Luh Tyler, who credits Wizz as a direct influence.
Mr. Too Sticky: The First Good Rap Tape of 2023
Before “Super Wizz,” Wizz garnered critical acclaim for his debut project “Mr. Too Sticky,” which dropped in December 2022. Pitchfork called it “the first good rap tape of 2023,” and The FADER praised it for its infectious sound and Wizz’s raw talent. The tape featured street hits like “Mode,” “Not Worthy,” and the FADER-acclaimed “C-Class.”
More Than Just Rap
When Wizz isn’t rhyming, he’s a devoted father who enjoys fishing in the Panhandle’s swamps and cooking up meals in his kitchen. He’s a well-rounded artist with a genuine love for his craft and his community.
Stream “Super Wizz: The Sequel” and Watch the Video for “Money Fein” Now
The Background:
First emerging in 2022 with songs like the Pitchfork-praised “Water Running,” Tallahassee native Wizz Havinn immediately made an impact with his flow, which sits slightly behind the beat, ending each line with an upward inflection that makes him sound surprised by his own high-quality flexes.
His flow inspired the sound of fellow Tallahassee breakout Luh Tyler, who has credited Wizz as a direct influence. In December 2022, Wizz garnered critical acclaim for his debut project Mr. Too Sticky, earning praise from Pitchfork and The FADER, who called Mr. Too Sticky, “the first good rap tape of 2023.” The tape gave a permanent home to street hits like “Mode,” which generated over 1.8 million views on YouTube, “Not Worthy,” and the FADER-acclaimed “C-Class.” When not rhyming, the young father enjoys fishing in the Panhandle’s abundant swamps and cooking up meals in his kitchen. The rapper just shared his new album Super Wizz, with guest appearances from Jeezy, YTB Fatt, and more.
“Super Wizz: The Sequel” is available to stream everywhere now. You can also watch the video for the standout track “Money Fein” on YouTube.
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