AHH Stray News: Wiz Khalifa Reveals “O.N.I.F.C.” Cover; MGK Sets “Lace Up” Release Date; Lupe’s “Lamborghini Angels” To Feature “Disturbing Content”

AHH STRAY NEWS: WIZ’S ALBUM ART, MGK’S RELEASE DATE, LUPE’S “LAMBORGHINI ANGELS”

(AllHipHop News) Attendees at any of Wiz Khalifa and Mac Miller’s “Under the Influence of Music Tour” stops have already seen the cover art for Khalifa’s O.N.I.F.C. as it was displayed on giant projectors as his set came to a close.

However, now the cover has been officially released for all to see. O.N.I.F.C., which is set to be released on September 18, is set to feature appearances from the likes of Cam’ron, Curren$y, 2 Chainz, The Weeknd and, of course, members of his Taylor Gang camp like Juicy J, Chevy Woods, and Lola Luv.

Wiz’s next release will come in the form of Live In Concert, a collaborative mixtape with Curren$y that will drop on tomorrow (August 9) on the three-year anniversary of the duo’s last project together, How Fly.

During a UStream event yesterday (August 7), Bad Boy recording artist Machine Gun Kelly announced an October 9 release date for his debut album, Lace Up.

The album is currently available for pre-order at MGK’s site in both a “Lace Up Bundle” and a “MGK Gold Pack Bundle” priced at $48 and $33 respectively. The “Lace Up Bundle” includes a deluxe Lace Up CD, a T-shirt, mugshot, meet-n-greet access bracelet, key chain and an MGK ticket code to be used during the rapper’s October tour.

Earlier in the week, MGK and his camp released the new single from Lace Up titled “Hold On (Shut Up)” which features Young Jeezy, which is the follow-up to the first single from the album, “Invincible” featuring Ester Dean, which was released at the beginning of the year.

With the release of Lupe Fiasco’s highly anticipated new album, Food and Liquor II: The Great American Dream, set for a September 11th release, the Chicago native has announced the album’s next single, “Lamborghini Angels,” for August 14. Those wondering what the record would be about need to look no further than a string of recent tweets from the rapper that said the song includes “disturbing content.”

Lupe surprisingly tweeted, “Lamborghini Angels…August 14th… #FL2…Warning: if you are easily offended or religiously sensitive DO NOT listen to Lamborghini Angels. Contains very disturbing content. Listener discretion is thoroughly advised.” “Lamborghini Angels” will follow Lupe’s previously released singles “Around My Way” and “B*tch Bad.”