Back To The Set
Wiz Khalifa · Other Songs - Wiz Khalifa
Yeah . its ur man khalifa.
get ur fucking life straight.
youu ite?[laugh] yeah ; lets get it .
got my nigga niko . heavy hustle taylor gang . world team olympics .
[chorus]
Back to the set as i jet. not giving a fuck about the hoes that i wet.
(back to the)back to the set as i jet not giving a
fuck about the hoes that i went. (Back .Back)
stoppin at a light on a late night .
fire up a philly 'bout to get my head right.
Stopin at a light on a late night.
fire up a philly 'bout to get my head right.
[Wiz Khalifa]
I keep a swisher sweet rolled.
all my money come in rolls im mr.
blow up body old. these haters want me on my toes but
im relaxed i keeps the army on patrol.
trappin' jump clones. diamonds .
all of mines froze. get fast money smash hoes.
so hot i radiate got a 88 flow.
im crackin ya ear dont dare to say no .
this year im pedro . im who they wanna vote for .
got niggas askin me questions like who i wrote.
another lane. aint into that same folklore.
aint tryna kill w| you lames. thats what i smoke for.big blunt flickin'.
million dollar mission .
hundred hoes on my dick say my tats look like scriptures.
she let me beat i let her read 'em . you need a teloscope to see 'em .
swag
[chorus]
[Curren$y]
Summer time no shirt. got a O on me .
old lady sayin she wanna call the boys on me .
her grand daughter talkin like she tryna go with me.
she can go long as she get low for me.
start up ya whip take me to the set.
'cus how ya nanna talkin like man she talkin like a threat.
cook a nigga food stash a nigga bricks.
gotta have credit if you wanna be my bitch.
task fulls got me thinkin bout six flags.
the hood's rockin' guess i gotta miss that.
pants low. towel on my head. got tha water bottle.
weed sorta follow. gettin rid of O's.
gettin rid of those runnin down town boutta buy new clothes.
ima hustler fuck you niggas 'spect.
bout to get fresh then its back to the set. ahh !
[chorus 2x]
Back To The Set
Wiz Khalifa's "Back To The Set" stands as a quintessential example of his mid-2010s sound, blending the laid-back, smoke-filled atmosphere of his earlier work with a more polished, radio-ready production. The track features his signature smooth vocal delivery over a steady, groove-oriented beat that anchors the song in the hip-hop genre while incorporating elements of R&B. Released during a period where Khalifa was solidifying his status as a mainstream force, the recording reflects his ability to maintain a cool, detached persona even when engaging with high-energy themes. The song's structure and lyrical focus on returning to a familiar environment capture a specific mood of comfort and routine, distinguishing it from his more aggressive or party-centric tracks. It remains a staple in his discography, showcasing his versatility and the enduring appeal of his melodic rap style.

