
In an era where virality often replaces longevity, “Lottery Picks” arrives as a reminder that success isn’t random — it’s calculated. Ill Justice and Wiz Khalifa connect on a record that plays with the metaphor of luck while subtly dismantling it.
The title suggests chance. The verses argue preparation.
Wiz Khalifa, long associated with lifestyle-driven anthems and effortless confidence, brings a seasoned calm to the track — the type of presence built from years of navigating mainstream success without losing identity. Ill Justice counters with urgency and sharp-edged lyricism, delivering lines that feel hungry rather than comfortable.
Sonically, the record leans into modern trap textures, but it doesn’t drown in them. Instead, it feels closer to the motivational grit of early Meek Mill records blended with Wiz’s melodic polish — creating a contrast between grind and glow.
“Lottery Picks” provokes a bigger question:
Is success really a gamble — or is the “lottery” just what outsiders call someone else’s discipline?
Now streaming on Spotify (search Ill Justice), the record stands as both an anthem and an argument.



