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Mac & Devin Go to High School is a 2012 American direct-to-DVD stoner film directed by Dylan Brown. The film stars rappers Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa in the title roles, along with Mike Epps, Teairra Mari, Andy Milonakis, Luenell in supporting roles and the voice of Mystikal in a guest appearance. The story follows two high school students, geeky Devin, and badman Mac who is a stoner. He befriends Devin, and introduces him to cannabis. The high school's name "N.Hale" is based on Nate Dogg's real name Nathanial Hale and is also a play on the word "inhale".
The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on July 3, 2012. It marks the film debut of American rapper Wiz Khalifa. The soundtrack for the film was released on December 13, 2011, worldwide in stores.The film is based around high school senior Devin Overstreet (Wiz Khalifa) struggling to pen his Valedictorian speech, when it becomes clear that all his academic success has left him with no real-life experiences of high school life. He finds an unlikely inspiration in the oldest student on campus, Mac Johnson (Snoop Dogg). Mac, a 15-year senior, known ladies man and heavy marijuana smoker, is overtaken by the school's new substitute chemistry teacher Ms. Huck (Teairra Mari). He soon realizes that the only way he will have a chance with her is if he finally graduates high school. In three weeks time, Mac must cram four years of high school academics, while Devin must cram four years of teenage experience into the short time. During the process they become best friends, Devin smokes marijuana and has sex for the first time and they both reach their end goals.A controversy occurred during the filming process of Mac & Devin Go to High School involving the main location used for the fictitious "N. Hale High." Much of the film was shot at Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach, California, after the Manhattan Beach Unified School District granted The Yard Entertainment a facilities use permitWiz Khalifa spoke on the soundtrack saying "It's a real big deal because nobody's done it like that as far as a veteran in the game, an OG, a pioneer and then the newest, youngest, most exciting dude in rap coming through, and really just giving people a complete project," Wiz said. "I'm a fan of it, separate myself from making it, [I'm] a huge fan of it. Can't wait." As far as the musical vibe of the soundtrack, Snoop described it. "It's something to relax you and get you through the day; it's some real good music. The music is quality, I don't even have no title for it, as far as what kinda music is it, it's centric, it's ...," Snoop said searching for the right words before his partner-in-rhyme lent a hand.It is rumored that before the group's career beginnings, Prodigy was fifteen when he was featured on the classic movie soundtrack Boyz In The Hood in a track called Too Young. In 1993, when Havoc and Prodigy were nineteen, they released their debut album, Juvenile Hell which was promoted by the single "Peer Pressure." The album sold poorly and eventually met with harsh reviews that dismissed the duo as just another hardcore group with little to distinguish it from the rest of the hip-hop world, despite production by DJ Premier and Large Professor. However, a few songs from Juvenile Hell gained recognition, including "Hit It from the Back," "Locked in Spofford," and "Me and My Crew." Moreover, in 1993 Havoc made a guest appearance on the critically acclaimed Black Moon album Enta Da Stage on a song titled "U Da Man." In 1994 the duo released a single titled "Shook Ones Part 1," which contained verses that later were incorporated into their most commercially successful song, "Shook Ones Part 2."The group saw its first major success with their second album, The Infamous released in 1995. Mobb Deep catapulted to the top of the hardcore hip-hop scene through Havoc and Prodigy's straightforward narration of street life. In this album, Mobb Deep portrayed the struggles of living in New York City's Queensbridge Houses where Havoc grew up. Following the release of The Infamous, Mobb Deep became some of the most prolific artists of the East Coast in regards to the hardcore Hip Hop sub-genre. The production of this album was very dark and sample-based thanks to Havoc, who produced the beats from this point forward.Mobb Deep's third album, Hell on Earth was released in 1996 debuting at number six on the Billboard Album Chart; the album continued the duo's portrayal of harsh street life while further pushing them to the forefront of the hardcore Hip Hop scene along with contemporary East Coast Rappers like The Notorious B.I.G., Wu-Tang Clan collective, Jay-Z and fellow Queensbridge Associate Nas. Both Method Man and Raekwon of the Wu Tang Clan appear on 'Hell on Earth'.
In 1996, they appeared on the Red Hot Organization's compilation CD, America is Dying Slowly alongside Biz Markie, Wu-Tang Clan and Fat Joe among many other prominent Hip Hop artists. This compilation was solely meant to raise awareness of the AIDS epidemic among African American men and this compilation was heralded as "a masterpiece" by The Source Magazine, a Hip Hop Publication. 1997 Mobb Deep was feature on Frankie Cutlass "Politic & Bullsht" album track title "Know Da Game" which also feature Kool G Rap. In 1998, the duo collaborated with a reggae dancehall rapper named, Bounty Killer on the track "Deadly Zone" for the soundtrack to Blade. In 1999, they released the highly anticipated Murda Muzik album in which despite extensive bootlegging, the majority of its songs were unintentionally leaked which resulted in delays in the official album release. When the album officially released it eventually debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 and quickly received Platinum Certification and further promoted by the popular single "Quiet Storm." Shortly afterward, Prodigy released his long-awaited solo album H.N.I.C in which the artist collaborated with fellow artist on the likes of, (B.G. and N.O.R.E.) and lastly,
Wiz Khalifa Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Wiz Khalifa Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Wiz Khalifa Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Wiz Khalifa Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Wiz Khalifa Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Wiz Khalifa Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Wiz Khalifa Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Wiz Khalifa Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Wiz Khalifa Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Wiz Khalifa Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Wiz Khalifa Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Wiz Khalifa Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Wiz Khalifa Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Wiz Khalifa Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Wiz Khalifa Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Wiz Khalifa Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower
Wiz Khalifa Hand Tattoos Love Anime Images Drawings Love Couple Landscape Love Heart Girl God Flower

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