Mgk and Wiz Khalifa have released their latest collaboration, “everything tatted,” marking the duo’s return to their Blog Era roots.
The song was released on Tuesday and reunites mgk and Wiz for their first full collaborative rollout in years as they prepare to drop their upcoming mixtape blog era boyz this Friday (May 22). The track arrives alongside a video directed by Sam Cahill that leans heavily into tattoo culture, skate aesthetics, and the carefree chemistry that helped define both artists’ rise in the early 2010s.
Several celebrities appear throughout the visual, such as Ty Dolla $ign, Bam Margera, and professional skateboarder Boo Johnson.
The visual centers around mgk and Wiz celebrating tattoos, skating, and partying. The mixtape title blog era boyz itself references the influential rap era that helped propel both artists into mainstream stardom more than a decade ago.
Earlier this week, the pair officially unveiled the project’s artwork on their website.
The collaboration arrives as Wiz joins mgk on the North American leg of the lost americana tour, which continues through July with stops across Texas, Atlanta, Toronto, Vancouver, Seattle, and more.
The latest release follows growing excitement surrounding the duo’s reunion after they recently dropped “girl next door.” Mgk and Wiz played roommates attempting to impress two women who moved in next door.
The joke ultimately flipped on the pair after they discovered the women were actually a couple, leading to one of the video’s funniest moments when mgk realized the clue had been sitting outside the entire time in the form of a Subaru parked nearby.
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