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The Password & Touch ID can encrypt file information in APP to protect your private files, you can choose to encrypt the entire usb flash drive, or you can choose to encrypt a specific file. ⭐Thumb Drive Access Security : Use the thumb drive to easily share data with family, friends and colleagues, making entertainment and work more interesting.
Move a full-length movie to the drive in less than 30 seconds(2).Write up to 15X faster than standard USB 2.0 drives(1).Simple, fast way to add up to 256GB of storage to your device.A compact, plug-and-stay, high-speed USB 3.1 flash drive that’s ideal for adding more storage to laptops, game consoles, in-car audio and more.“Know some who say life’s a bitch,” he raps on “The Race.” “Well, I’ma keep flirting. But the sheer catchiness of the music-its sing-along choruses (“Black and Yellow”), its synthesizer sparkle (the benny blanco-produced “No Sleep”)-turn even his modest goals into the kind of anthems that elevate partying to a spiritual pursuit. Lyrically, he’s a charm offensive: He’ll be there when you call (“Roll Up”), he loves his camo shorts (“Taylor Gang”), and he wields his endless supply of joints like magic wands that, with a wave, can make the stress of daily life disappear (pretty much every song). “They say all I rap about is bitches and champagne,” he shrugs on the album-opening “When I’m Gone.” “You would too if every night you seen the same thing.” The difference with Wiz is that you can tell he’s enjoying it. And at a time when the luxurious melancholy of Drake was starting to cast its long, warm shadow over the culture, Wiz-like Snoop Dogg before him-presented himself as nothing more than a laidback dude looking for a good time.
It’s a party-rap album that happily parlays party-rap traditions into modern pop songwriting and production, in ways that helped crack open the conversation for what pop and hip-hop hybrids could be. Wiz Khalifa’s breakthrough wafted so casually to the top of hip-hop’s 2011 heap it’s easy to miss how accomplished it actually was.